Feeding 35mm negatives through has to be the opposite direction to that indicated otherwise the film catches. Negative not held very flat, but that does not seem to affect the image quality. Otherwise works fine.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Not bad VFM. If negs are curved over time the centre of pictures are distorted or brown. Overall quick and easy solution for simple tasks with above average results.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
having a good tidy up of my garage and I found about 45 years worth of slides from my career with the RAF and so I needed to get them on my computer so I bought the Kenro film scanner after setting it up which is quite easy and studying the sequence to press the buttons we were on the way my computer is win 10 which did not connect with the scanner but no problem, I scanned to an SD card and then fed that into the computer the screen on the scanner though a bit small is enough for you to identify the picture and the finished results 40 year old slides are almost as clear as the day they were taken 'as best I can remember' and I have just scanned some reverse colour negative slides 45 years old and they have come out remarkable well and I am very pleased with this purchase.And I am surprised how well the slides have kept their colour quality all this time.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very pleased with the results using this scanner .it does depend on the negative age and quality.some older negatives have deteriorated but still give reasonable scans which can be modified in photoshop to give good prints..overall I recommend this product
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I had to tidy up the film carriers with a fine file so they would open and close easily without risk of breakage. The electronics work well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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