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Magnasonic All-in-One 24MP Film Scanner with Large 5" Display & HDMI, Converts 35mm/126/110/Super 8 Film & 135/126/110 Slides into Digital Photos, Built-in Memory with Bonus 32GB SD Card (FS71)

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Arrives Dec 29 – Jan 3
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Size: 128MB built-in memory + 32GB SD Card


Features

  • PRESERVE OLD MEMORIES - Quickly and easily converts 35mm/110/126/Super 8 film negatives & 135/126/110 slides into high resolution 24MP digital JPEG files
  • MULTIPLE WAYS TO VIEW - Using the stunning 5" LCD screen, view your film, slides & scanned images directly on the scanner or use an HDMI cable (not included) to view on your TV or monitor
  • BUILT-IN MEMORY & SD CARD SLOT - With a convenient 128MB internal memory and an SD card slot for up to 128GB of expandable memory you'll be able to scan and save a lifetime of photos onto the included 32GB SD Card
  • NO COMPUTER NEEDED - No complicated or expensive photo-editing software or driver installation required, you can adjust brightness, RGB color correction, flip and mirror directly on the scanner
  • FAST & EASY SCANNING - Simple setup for frustration-free operation to effortlessly scan your photos in less than 5 seconds each with the included fast-loading film trays

Product Dimensions: 5.43 x 4.44 x 4.91 inches


Item Weight: 1.2 pounds


Item model number: FS71-SDSDB032G-KIT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 8, 2020


Manufacturer: Magnasonic


Country of Origin: China


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  • Nothing special, but does the job
Size: 128MB built-in memory
We've been using this to scan old photo negatives for a couple months now, slowly working through our collection of old photos. It works quite well; easy to use, way cheaper than a mail-in photo scanning service, and good quality. You can easily see the film grain on scanned negatives if you zoom in, and I have no complaints about color accuracy, blurriness, or other image quality issues. As for the product overall, so far I only have a few minor complaints. The biggest one is that there doesn't appear to be any way to set the date on images as you scan them. This is a pain because it means we have to go back and forth, transferring images to the computer and setting their date there for each album we scan. It would be really hard to remember which pictures were taken on which dates if we scanned multiple items and had to fix them all at once later, and leaving an incorrect date set in the photo metadata would make organization a huge mess. (Imagine scrolling through your camera reel in Google Photos, and suddenly coming across 2000 pictures all on the same, incorrect date. That'd be super annoying.) Another issue is that the film adapter had some plastic ridges on the inside that kept getting caught on the (slightly bent) film as we scanned it, preventing us from inserting the strip more than a few inches. I was able to solve that by filing down the plastic in the offending areas, but it was an annoying design flaw nonetheless. Another thing to note is that this scanner does crop off small portions of the negatives as you scan them. It's not a big deal because you can see what's getting cropped off and adjust the position before you save the photo, but for those deeply concerned about preserving all available information that might be an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by Ajedi32

  • Takes great pictures
Size: 128MB built-in memory
The adapters are an ingenious design but with one flaw. Inserting new negative flim can be a hassle and may require you to remove the adapter from the machine to get it to feed correctly. The device may be powered directly from a computer USB port, which makes it easier to stop and transfer pictures. Only enhancement one could ask for is an auto sharpening function. Without a memory card, the device will hold about 8 pictures before you need to transfer and delete. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023 by MikeS MikeS

  • This was a great way to save money and get photos from old slides
Size: 128MB built-in memory
Companies usually charge around .40 a slide and I had found thousands of my dad's old slides that needed to be transferred to a digital format. I couldn't fathom spending that much and found this! You do have to push the slides through manually but when hooked up to my screen, the images were big and rather than use the machine to change coloring, etc., I transferred them to my computer and used my photo program to do that. It took me about 9 hours to process around 1300 slides which really wasn't bad since I broke the times up into days. What a relief! I didn't buy an extra storage usb either. The machine holds around 20 photos and once transferred to the computer, I simply deleted them from the machine and repeated this process each time. It was definitely a life saver! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by laurajrc1961

  • Edit: Replacement Works
Size: 128MB built-in memory
Plugged the power cord into the scanner and into the wall and it will not turn on when I pressed the power button. I tried multiple outlets and it will not turn out. I was sent a defective product. // Edit: I was able to return the scanner and get a replacement that so far is working as intended. I was happy with the process; Amazon made it very easy and the replacement got here quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023 by the_suz

  • Cheap, efficient, and worth it
Size: 128MB built-in memory
I finished scanning over 8,000 negatives (up to 35 years old), including one Black&White set of negatives. On the whole, this is a really awesome little gadget. It does all the basics, very efficiently, and with a very minimal learning curve. I managed to complete my scanning in less than 6 weeks, working basically on weekends (maybe 40-60 hours tops). It really beats having to scan your prints, using your home printer, at the rate of 3 minutes per print, assuming you have a decent copy of your prints. With this machine, it takes longer to get the negative out of its current location, identify the proper side, than to load it and make the digital copies. I have not tried any of the other similar products, so I'm not sure how they compare. What I've used: - Different negative types (mainly 35 mm, color & black&white, some 110, some 126) - it has all of the adapters - A perfect little dust brush to clean the interior glass surface on a regular basis (particularly if you own cats/dogs in the house). - The brightness setting for particularly under or over-exposed pictures. Keep in mind that it won't make the picture better, just lighter or darker. What you'll need: - an SD card to load your scanned images, which you'll then need transfer elsewhere A couple of things that could be improved: - With the included adapters, you can only scan the equivalent of a 4x6 ratio, which you can easily adjust horizontally (left or right) as you see fit, but which you cannot adjust vertically (top or bottom), meaning that it crops the top and bottom for you systematically. The only way around the vertical cropping is not to use the adapter and feed the negative without the adapter, at the risk of not positioning it quite right. I only did that for a few pictures. - It would have been nice to have a USB cable into your computer directly and skip having to scan the negative onto an intermediary SD card. I guess it was fine though, the SD card served as my backup until I copied the photos to alternate devices. However, the SD card adds on to the overall price of the project, but you can repurpose the card later. - The default color may not be perfect, although who knows whether it's the machine's fault, or the deterioration of the colors on the negative strip itself. I had a hard time using the feature without the original print for comparison. A few things to keep in mind: - If your negatives are in good shape, and were high quality to begin with, this machine will work beautifully. If your negatives are bad, no machine in the world will make them better. - If you need a poster size high-quality image, then you might consider taking those negatives to a professional. But for 4x6 prints, this machine is fine. For perfection, you'd have to invest in a much fancier, pricier and more time-consuming device. If you have the time and money, that would be ideal. In the meantime, this little machine is pretty nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 by Therese Polin

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