📷 Capture the Past, Relive the Moments!
The DIGITNOW 22MP All-in-1 Film & Slide Scanner is a powerful device that converts various film formats, including 35mm, 135, 110, 126, and Super 8, into high-quality digital JPEG photos. With a built-in 128MB memory and a user-friendly 2.4" LCD screen, this scanner allows for quick and easy digitization of your cherished memories without the need for a computer.














| ASIN | B0781FWMGZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,956 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #40 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,302) |
| Date First Available | December 8, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | JUM-FS14MP |
| Manufacturer | DIGITNOW |
| Product Dimensions | 3.41 x 3.43 x 4.04 inches |
B**J
Quick scans and hand held operation
It is exactly as described. Light weight and small. Fits neatly in one hand. Works great as I sat watching TV while scanning 35mm negatives. The limited instructions are a little confusing at first. With only 5 buttons it doesn't take long to figure things out. Start with the power. After turning it on, you can change the scan from 14mp to 22 mp. You have options to watch play back. Select the Camera icon by pressing the "OK" button. This enters the Capture mode. Once there you load the film into the proper plastic protector. After several attempts fighting with the cover door to the negative adapter, I decided to forgo taking it in and out of the scanner. Instead I pushed each film strip in from the left and moved through the negatives with ease. From the 32 GB memory card, the color view panel shows that I have room for 10,000 pics. The negative was bigger than the scan view but not by much. If printing out 4 x 6 in photos, you may lose 1/4 in on the left or right side depending on how you slide the negative to scan. Once you have it lined up, press the SCAN button. From there you can enter the edit mode to fix colors or contrast. I chose to leave this to photo editing software instead. If you're happy with the scan, press OK, as the highlighted icon on the screen is asking to SAVE the image. Saving takes approximately 4 seconds while a little yellow hour glass appears over the image. The top right corner counter marks the number of saved scans and the remaining quantity. Everything is on the SD card and you can leave it there or move it to a computer. Simple. I have intentions of scanning hundreds of thousands of negatives. I have no idea how long this lightweight plastic will hold out. I also plan to give the little lamp a break to cool down as well.
J**1
User Friendly, no Software and does a great job.
I was a little skeptical about ordering this. It didn't take me long to do it, when I checked in on the high cost of the advertising companies I had seen on Facebook and on TV. I figured if they could get a converter, so could I and save hundreds or more dollars in cost. Well, I haven't regretted buying this little dream Converterfrom from Amazon. I had a larger one by Digitnow, I had used before, but it required software which I have conveniently misplaced. This one does the job quiet fair, but some pictures do not come out with true color. That is not related to the converter not doing it's job, no, that is the age of the slides and film. Mine are over 40 + years old. I do not have a problem with that. I have editing in my Windows Photo Viewer. It has the capability of clearing the slides, adding correct coler, tint, etc to make me happy. This converter uses no software, which is great, for I can use the slide compartment from my other Digitnow Converter, you will see it in my picture. It holds about 30 slides and all I did was insert it in the smaller Digitnow Converter, insert slides with the lever, upload to the SD Card, insert card into my laptop and upload slides to it. Now I put the pictures on a DVDR Disc for saving. Wala! It is so easy to use, does a great job on slides, film and I saved a lot of money. Before you spend a the high cost of letting a company digitize and place your memories on a DVD-R, pick this little gem up, do it yourself and put your money to better use.
C**R
Works
Great little device. Can be a bit frustrating to feed negatives but works well. Have some great before I ruined her pics of the wife.
G**C
bad
This device is terrible. I read some reviews before buying it, and since it had mostly good reviews, I decided to proceed. 1. The format is unsuitable; the 35mm slides and images appear cropped. The scan area is smaller than the image, resulting in a cut-off image when digitized. 2. The resulting quality is poor; I'd even say the images appear somewhat blurry. The color quality is also bad, with very saturated colors and poor image definition. 3. The adapters don't help center the image properly. I bought it to digitize some of my grandfather's old slides. I suppose if you just want to digitize old photos to upload to Facebook or Instagram, it's fine, but if you want something of higher quality, it's very limited. I've attached a slide on the left, digitized with a scanner, and one on the right, digitized with this device.
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