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SVP FS1800 Silver Digital Film & Slide Scanner w/ 2.4 LCD"
SVP FS-1800 Digital Film Scanner is a innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives and slides into digital images without the need for a computer or application software. Now you can preserve all their photo memories by turning the millions of photographs now stored on slides and negatives into digital images to preserve them forever. We have created a very simple-to-use device that works right out of the box and produces a five-megapixel digital image in five seconds at a push of a button. The device features a 5mpix scanning chip (i.e. 2592x1680 pixels, 3600 dpi) producing the images large enough to be printed on a A4 page! Unlike similar devices currently on the market, the SVP FS-1800 Digital Film Scanner does not require a computer or learning a new software program, and it takes very little space to operate, store or transport.
Brand: SVP Model: FS1800-Silver Converts all 35mm color / monochrome negatives and mounted slides to digital at the touch of a button Fast conversion--requires only five seconds to convert an image Built-in 2.4-inch color LCD screen to view and edit images Saves images directly on SD memory cards via embedded SD/MMC card slot; Package includes a image editing software CD(Compatible with Operating system Windows 98/ME/XP/Vista). Auto Exposure/Color Balance Algorism by Powerful Processor, Supporting Preview, Playback, and Editing Function
Most helpful customer reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Is okay By Michael King I have all these old slides and negatives that I've been meaning to convert for several years now. I finally caved and bought this scanner so I could at least get them on my computer. It does an okay job. It is not archival quality. It scans quickly and easily, you can adjust the exposure and a few other things in the unit. I never intended to print anything out, and it's fine for just converting the memories to digital. It's a little fiddly to use - the slide carrier only takes 3 slides at a time and I find it a little difficult to fit them snugly into the carrier. I haven't used the negative carrier yet, but it looks like it takes a full strip of negs. I thought I would be able to plug it into my mac and upload the scans as they were scanned, but no. I have to plug the scanner into the wall socket, scan the images to an SD card then transfer them. It seems a little temperamental too - sometimes it won't turn on so I'll unplug it from the wall once or twice, close the lid and open it and eventually it will switch on. All in all, does an okay job. A little fiddly. Probably a bit too pricey for what it is. I would not buy it again, that's for sure. See all 1 customer reviews...
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