Pana-Vue Pana-Scan Slide & 35mm Film Negative - 5 Megapixel Digital
The Pana-Vue Pana-Scan Slide & Film Scanner enables you to quickly and easily convert your cherished slides and 35mm film negatives into high resolution 5 megapixel digital images on your computer at the push of a button!
The Pana-Vue Pana-Scan Slide & Film Scanner gives you an easy way to print, share, email, archive and store all of your precious images and memories. The low cost Pana-Vue Pana-Scan Slide & Film Scanner allows you to digitize your images in your home or office without having to use high priced outside services.
The Pana-Vue Pana-Scan Slide & Film Scanner is compatible with Windows XP and Vista operating systems and uses a USB 2.0 port on your computer for both communication and power. The Slide & Film Scanner comes complete with: USB cable to plug into your computer's USB 2.0 port, ArcSoft Software Suite to allow you to capture, edit, crop & enhance your photos, Positive Slide Holder, Negative Film Holder, Cleaning Brush.
Pana-Vue Pana-Scan Slide & 35mm Film Negative - 5 Megapixel Digital Image Copier Scanner Features
- Compatible with Windows XP and Vista operating systems
- Print, share, email, archive and store all of your precious images and memories
- Enables you to quickly and easily convert your cherished slides and 35mm film negatives
- 5 Megapixel CMOS image sensor
User Reviews about Pana-Vue Pana-Scan Slide & 35mm Film Negative - 5 Megapixel Digital Image Copier Scanner
I am very satisfied with this product. it is easy to use and provides excellant results. -- Pana-Vue Scanner
Bought this to scan over 2,000 slides, some over 40 years old. Software installation is not intuitive, but fairly easy. Slide holder is cumbersome but once you figure out how to load the slides is not too bad (open the slide tray and load slides upside down in the TOP tray). You can only scan/transfer three slides per tray. The quality is not digital because the source (slides) are not digital. However, slides deteriorate over time and I wanted to save them before it's too late. Scanned picture quality is OK but don't expect digital HD results! So far I've scanned over 1,000 slides. It's time-consuming. Tried scanning color negatives but haven't gotten that feature to work yet - maybe I'll look at the PDF instructions (last resort of course!) For the money it's OK. When I scan in all my slides I'll have an obsolete piece of equipment.
Update: Scanning negatives works. Once you transfer them to a file, use a photo editor and click on "Negative" which turns the negative image into a positive image (nowhere in the directions could I find this - I just experimented). Results are sharper than scanning slides. -- You get as good as your source
The service was very quick and I am satisfied with the viewer digitally inserting the picture into my pictures folder. Thank you for your consideration.
-- Slide Scanner