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๐ท Digitize your past, own your memoriesโbefore they fade away!
The QPIX Digital Film & Photo Scanner is a versatile 22MP HD scanner designed to convert 135 film, 35mm slides, 110 film, photos, documents, and business cards into high-quality JPEG digital files. Featuring a bright 2.4-inch LCD for instant preview, it operates independently of a computer with multi-language support, enabling fast, continuous scanning. Compatible with Mac and PC, it offers a seamless USB transfer mode, making it the ultimate tool for preserving and sharing your vintage memories with professional-grade clarity.














| ASIN | B08TWZ5Y3F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,440 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #78 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
| Brand | QPIX DIGITAL |
| Color Depth | 22 bpp |
| Connection Type | USB |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 584 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1810 Grams |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | QPIX DIGITAL |
| Media Type | Business Card, Negatives, Photo, Receipt, Slide |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | Digital Film & Photo Scanner |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Resolution | 22M |
| Scanner Type | Film, Photo |
| Standard Sheet Capacity | 1 |
D**C
Impressed with the speed and quality
I can't believe how fast it can scan a photo. It takes a little longer with slides because they have to be placed in the fixture, but it dose a great job. A lot faster than my printer/scanner
Y**X
Easy way to digitize old, PRICELESS memories. Does not require a computer
How many of you still have 35mm films around? My parents do! How about 4"x6" and 5"x7" prints? Of course, we do! Digitizing them took a VERY long time: I'd have to take the prints, tape them to 8"x10" sheets, scan them at work, send the resulting PDF home, and edit/crop them out with Photoshop. Scanning films was impossible as I did not have equipment for it, and I started looking for a digitizer that could scan both films and prints. Bought this Qpix one on sale for $110. PROS - Scans multiple film negatives - Scans slides, business cards, and 3x5, 4x6, and 5x7 prints - Easy to use - Fairly fast scans - Can scan a whole roll of film at once - Saves to SD cards - Built in LCD screen to preview the scans before saving - Saves as JPEG files so you can share - 14 MP image sensor produces quite good scans - Does not require a computer (so, images are saved to SD card and can be read by Mac, Windows, Linux, etc) CONS - Pricey, though comparable to a similar Kodak scanner (but the Kodak cannot scan prints) - Manual has grammatical errors, but was easy enough to follow - Can only scan one print at a time, but can process a whole roll of a film Overall, despite the high price for these types of devices, it accomplishes what I needed -- and does it very well. Being able to save precious memories is PRICELESS.
C**.
Restore the Memories
If you're older than 30, you probably know what I'm talking about... You have a box that's just filled with photos that you, or your parents, took when you were younger. You know, before everything went digital. Sometimes the photos survived, but most of the time they were in an album that sat out too long and started to fade. How do you recover those memories? I recently found a box full of pristine negatives from a trip I took to Russia when I was in high school. I didn't have many of the original photos, but the negatives were in great shape. That's where this product comes into play. One afternoon and a trip down memory lane later, and I have a nice digital collection of pictures from my trip, some I hadn't seen or thought about for years. Nostalga alone is worth the price! Now for the technical details. The scanner was well packaged and comes with everything you need to get going, except a memory card. It takes standard SD cards, which I had tons lying around, so that wasn't an issue. It comes with a USB cable and can be powered via a computer or by using the included power plug. It has gloves to protect your negatives and various adapters to fit slides, 35mm and other film sizes. I used this with 35mm film. Loading the film was easy and you have some basic options to improve the quality of the scan and the color. I think I'd likely use a photo editor on my computer to enhance some, but it's nice to be able to brighten up some of the darker pictures. Scanning is a breeze and then you can just connect the USB to your computer and download the files. In my images, you can see a picture I took from the Red Square and the final image is the scan uploaded from my computer. It looks great for a 30 year old negative! I highly recommend this scanner if you have a bunch of negatives lying around that you'd like to share digitally. It works great, is easy to use and really brings out a lot of fantastic memories.
S**O
False Representations
Zero stars. Totally false advertising. The representation of the device lends you to believe that a 35 mm negative will show up as a print. It does not, It is just a representation of the negative
R**S
More that I expected
I had hundreds of old 35 mm slides that are 50 years or more old. These two were taken in Feb 1968 at Houston Zoo. the slides were my dads, and these had been through a house fire, and I have stored them for years wondering what to do with them. I even stored them in my garage in Arizona in a carboard box for the last 16 years()Temps of 100 plus degree)s. I had little hope for the quality to be any good , but I purchased this machine because of some good reviews and just to see if I could covert these to digital. The original slides where taken with early 35 mm cameras and even a kodak stereo camera. So the quality is not nearly what you would get with todays cameras or even cell phone pics. The scanner does provide for some color adjustments, but these are copied just as they were taken. I also found it easier not to open the plastic tray but to but the tray out of the scanner and slip slides in and out without opening the tray. Opening the tray was a hassle. But by sliding out the slide and sliding another slide into the end slot it was a quick operation. Even the stereo slides which are a little smaller than a standard 35 mm slide worked great with one end of the slide sticking out but since is was basically a duplicate of the other slide that worked even better for reloading. I have not tried film or other size slides. I do have some old 2x2 slides but haven't figured out how to copy them. If you have old slides that you thought you would never be able to view again, go for it. It's worth the price to see these old pics of my parents I thought were forever lost.
T**A
Not what I hoped for
While this device is pretty easy to operate, I was disappointed with the quality. I had to make adjustments to the color, contrast and brightness of every negative. It became more time consuming than I wanted to put in. I didnโt try slides with it. The photo scanning was ok except that it also captured the plastic frame that holds the photo. Which means additional time spent cropping photos. I have too many to spend the time doing that. I returned this device and bought the Kodak Scanza. It doesnโt do photos, but way better quality and almost no editing. I will purchase a separate high quality scanner once Iโm done with my negatives and slides.
T**N
Customer service redeemed this product
I was very disappointed with this scanner, the negative function would not work, and the scanned picture quality was pretty horrible. I might have gotten a defective unit, either way it was returned โโ- I was given a second scanner, this one worked perfectly. I changed my review from a 5 to 4 star. The customer service on this device is out standing, and the product works perfectly! I scans negatives perfectly, and does what I bought it to do.
A**E
Product broke the first time used.
I liked the fact I could now scan old photos and have them saved to a sd card. The problem occured when it was used the first time the secured photo fell into the scanner while removing the photo holder. Now it will not work at all. It appears it was a lesser quality product for this to happen. I was cautious when using the scanner but it broke. Contacted Amazon customer service and they provided me a link to contact seller on how I might be able to remove photo and fix scanner but the link was to return the product which would not allow me to contact the seller. I am extremely upset for the scanner was not inexpensive.
N**X
Good Investment
After a quick read of the instructions I was off to the races transferring slides and negatives to an SD card. It works well and is very straightforward to use.
B**E
Overpromised and Under-delivered
In concept the unit is good but in practice it delivers poorly. Slide delivery mechanism is bad, slides jam and it is not simple to use. It seems to have a very flaky software system because the display often shows up a triangle error. The quality of conversion is not great either but I suppose the lens quality in a cheap machine reflects in the output images. Not something I would recommend.
A**R
Bad product due to colour issues
The image may be decent. But the colour is definitely off. You get to adjust either the red, blue, green, or yellow filters for the image you scan. But you have to do it manually, and it is impossible to get the original colours of the image, or even a believable colour. Don't buy the product. Invest in something more professional with a higher cost. Saves time and effort.
M**E
Not worth cost.. very limited
Windows10 and 11 on two different PCs did not recognise/find unit, including using 'new hardware' scanning. I did not find any reference to Windows versions in paperwork. Suspect unit is OLD tech. Unable to find drivers 'anywhere'. Software provided on CD is an app only and no help. Hard copy manual "trouble shoot" no value ... even mentions port on back of unit that does not exist.. suspect copy paste error not edited to update to match unit or model. Does scan to a memory card; quality 'fair'. Need separate card reader to move pics to PC/drives. Method of handling hard copy photo is 'cluncky', plus big risk photo can fall inside unit (good luck after that). Unit flashy on outside but is a very limited device'. USB 2.0.
R**N
A great converter once you get one that works well.
The first two scanners I received had problems. The colours were off on the first one and when trying to balance the colours black pixels would dance around on the screen. I contacted the seller and received a response which was of no help. I ordered a replacement and when I received that one, it wouldn't turn on. I returned that one as well and ordered a third one which works exactly as I had hoped. I am so thankful for Amazon's policy regarding returns. Controls are very intuitive and easy to figure out. Colours and clarity are very accurate and so far have gone through 120 slides without having to to adjust any colours. Slides can be fed in one side of the tray and out the other. A very inexpensive and quick way to convert slides to digital.
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