📷 Turn nostalgia into digital gold—fast, flawless, and fuss-free!
The DigitConvert M122A Digital Film & Photo Scanner transforms your 35mm/135 film negatives, slides, photos, and business cards into vibrant 22MP digital images in seconds. Featuring a 2.4-inch color display with adjustable brightness, standalone touch operation, and a 4GB SD card included, it offers plug-and-play ease without the need for a PC. Compatible with both Mac and Windows, this compact 2.2-pound device makes preserving and sharing your memories effortless and professional-grade.
Manufacturer | DigitConvert |
Brand | DigitConvert |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 8.7 x 5.8 inches |
Item model number | M122A |
Color | Grey |
Number of Items | 1 |
Sheet Size | 5x7" |
Manufacturer Part Number | M122A |
M**H
Negative viewing
Fun to go back through old negatives and see what they are from.
N**N
Does the job
This is a little expensive for what it is, but it does the job. I need to find our box of slides so I can try it on those, right now I've used it with our photos. If they are high gloss they don't "scan" well since it's really just taking a photo. I also recommend putting something behind the photo you're taking because it does seem to sort of shine through the picture when you take it.
D**S
Not a good machine for photos
This machine is quite frankly garbage. I wanted to scan photos to digital and they come out terrible. I tried color photos, black and white photos, tried every setting on the machine and they just come out terrible.
L**S
Awesome
Never knew I could bring my old pics back to life after a disgruntled woman burned all my pics of my boys and family, I now have them back due to this. It is very easy to use also.
K**
scanner for photos and negatives
I just wish that it had more slides. It only has one other than that. I love it did what I wanted it to do.
J**Y
High on perceived value but (very) low on quality
Purchased for my wife as a Christmas present with an eye on decluttering a kajillion old photos.We already have a standard flatbed scanner - but that's not exactly speedy. I'd hoped this would be a something that would make the process quicker, easier, and more enjoyable.In speed and functionality - this does the job. But in terms of image quality, it's full stop. If I were just looking to share a few randoms on social media, maybe this would be good enough - but if I'm looking to have a quality digital version that is to replace a tangible print, it's not even close.Frankly a makeshift well-lit setup where you just take photos of the photos with your mobile phone (a contemporary iPhone or otherwise) would likely provide far better results.I've added a few attempted scans here. If you look at the trees in the background of the first - you can tell it's not exactly lovely from a detail perspective. Plus, as you can see in the other two photos, there is some kind of reflection within the device itself that is being picked up by the scan. Lovely.The resolution of the photos is enough (the high resolution scan gets you 5568 by 3712 - which is great) - it's just the quality of each pixel that's the problem.Against all odds, I'm still (barely) within Amazon's return window (it was a gift, so it sat around a bit before we finally gave it a go) so I'm sending this back without hesitation. What good is a photo scanner if it's just going to sabotage your photos?
W**M
works ok
The instructions say everything has to be saved to the card first, not directly to the computer. But it works for what is needed
W**L
You get what you pay for.
I only had this scanner for a couple weeks and had scanned maybe 1200 slides before the white screen of death appeared rendering the entire device useless. The screen quality was never that good before it failed, but at least I was able to get a rough idea of what I was looking at. I tried to scan a couple of pictures as well, but only succeeded in losing them inside the scanner never to be seen again. Amazon is sending me a replacement which will hopefully last long enough for me to finish scanning the 2000 or so slides that I still have.Overall, I would say splurge and buy a better quality device if you are looking for a long term scanner.
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