
Review Summary
2012-04-01T21:00:00
Have a large inventory of vacation and family pictures that need to be digitized, including many photos and slides plus a few 35 mm negatives. This product lets you work close to the bookcases where the physical albums reside. Huge advantage in not havong to cart the hard copy to my computer hutch. The documentation could be better, but once you get it, its a piece of cake.
JOE W.
2011-12-27T19:00:00
I'm trying to convert several thousand slides to digital format. With bright images, the scanner is okay. But with portraits or low light slides (the collection is from three years of street photography), the scanner fails. For professional work or where accuracy of the scan is critical, this is not the machine to use.
Daniel J.
2011-12-11T19:00:00
Great tool for scanning old negatives to digital format.
Kevins 6.
2011-11-14T19:00:00
Allows you to digitize traditional photos without any computer hookup. Great - many shoe boxes of family history stuffed in one SD chip. Picture holder masks outer edges of print.
JOE W.
2011-09-08T21:00:00
I would not recommend this scanner as it cannot scan in a 2:3 ratio. This means that scanned slides are automatically cropped. That makes it useless for me.
MARK D.
2011-09-05T21:00:00
Conversion of slides , prints to digital format.
jim
2011-09-03T21:00:00
very slow to load slides four at a time, drop down would be easier and faster.
jim
2011-09-03T21:00:00
very easy to use, hot spot on negatives,if your good with photoshop you can fix them, poor photo scanner
racingboss
2011-09-03T21:00:00
Ordered, but, due to misundestanding, rec'd an open box model, which was missing the instructions. Regardless, it would not work. Returned, rec'd new product and it would not turn on either! [...]
JAMES F.
2011-07-06T21:00:00
Works without a computer, quick scan and this machine will not scan if it gets too hot, after a couple hours of scanning.
DJ
2011-03-23T21:00:00
Am in the process of converting many Carousel trays of slides to digital. It's a bit clunky, but does a good job. Expect to experiment a bit, as the user manual is somewhat poor.
HillsHiker
2011-03-07T19:00:00
Purchased this unit to scan about 1000 old slides. After finally figuring out how to use it due to really poor instructions I can scan the slides. Color rendition is poor but can be improved in Photoshop. The slide holder seems to be flimsy and may break. Overall I would say that its worth the money if you just want a digital record of your slides and are not looking for professional results
Jim
2011-03-05T19:00:00
It took a little fussing with it to get it to work, the little manual that came with it was confusing. But that said, it allows sharing of old slides through emails, which is all I really wanted.
Oldmantom
2011-02-19T19:00:00
This product is fine for the casual user interested in storing images digitally. Any use for making reasonably sized prints from those digital files are really not acceptable to the dicerning photographer
KFTB P.
2011-02-05T19:00:00
bought this on the suggestion of my nephew and reviews online. So far it does a good job. Sometimes it's a pain to load slides but given the alternative to pay someone to do it. It's not so bad. So far good value for the dollar, especially if you have a lot of slides to copy. Still need to find a good software to clean up the images...Hey they're 50-60 year old slides!
P.A.M
2011-01-12T19:00:00
I find that the results with B/white negs are very good if you have well-exposed negatives. Slides are a little tricky dependent on age and condition. A good slide can also be helped a great deal by using Photoshop Elements to adjust color rendition, etc.
Lulu
2011-01-11T19:00:00
A good value for scanning everyday family picture slides and negatives ... but skip the scanning of print pictures. A good flat-bed scanner would work better. The scanning process is very quick. Although not mentioned anywhere, when the scanner is connected to the USB on a Mac Computer, the scanner will upload to iPhoto. Unfortunately, scanning dark pictures on slides and negatives do not come out very well. If you plan on printing what you scanned, any printout size beyond 8 x 10 is a waste. For the best quality try to stay around the 4 x 6 print. Bottom-line, this is a good deal on a reasonable scanner.
Jason H.
2011-01-11T19:00:00
Used mostly to process old B/W 35 mm negs; very fast image transfer to storage card, without need to tie up computer; the only complaint I have is the difficulty in opening up the negative or slide holders after usage; I suppose this will improve after multiple uses, or after I grow stronger fingernails.
whaler
2011-01-11T19:00:00
I have about 1500 slides to convert to digital. I have done a few. I was pleased with the definition of the slides, but the color was not acceptable. I was able to take them into another piece of software to get the color corrected. The conversions came out with too much blue which was easy to correct. The time to convert the slide depends on how fast you can put the slides in the holder because the machine only takes a second to scan the slide.
CB
2011-01-11T19:00:00
The unit is easy to use and fast. An improvement would be the ability to move the object closer or further away from the scanner lense so the object being scanned can be in the optimal position for scanning. Another improvement would be increased resolution. A larger LCD would also be good
Peter S.
2011-01-11T19:00:00
This is not a great film scanner. It is a good scanner for inexpensively digitizing lots of slides. It's easy to use and very fast. It produces a file that is good for printing up to 8x10. I have not scanned any negatives or prints so I cannot commment on that. If you have a lot of slides that you want to digitize quickly, easily, and inexpensively, this is a good choice.
Mark D.
2011-01-11T19:00:00
Using Flashpoint to digitize 35mm slides. Product is easy to use and efficient.
RON D.
2011-01-11T19:00:00
I was surprised at the speed and resolution. On my Canon flat bed scanner it takes about 5 minutes to scan a 35mm negative. The Flashpoint does it in about 1 second! I did about 50 negatives in one evening. You can even adjust the exposure. I wish they had a model that would do larger film like 120 and 4x5. This is a great value. High quality and fast.
LARRY O.
2011-01-11T19:00:00
I have boxes of old slides and negatives. Mostly family snapshots but still ones I wished to preserve. Did not relish the idea of having to buy an expensive scanner nor the time it might take. Read numerous reviews and finally took the plunge on this unit. I must say I am amazed. Scanner is fast, easy to use and results look great. Some faded slides need PP but most look great directly from the scanner. I have not tried the print scanner but it looks easy too. It is important to keep slides lined up in the tray. The tray is a little tight and difficult to open but that may just be me. Once inserted slides stay put. Overall, this was a great find. Professionals might need the big Epson, Canon or Nikon scanners. But for most of us amateurs, even advanced amateurs, this unit is perfect.
Therm
2010-12-30T19:00:00
Much better than my previous scanner.
jthincmh
2010-08-24T21:00:00
Inexpensive way to save your memories. Mising simple softvare to repair yours photos/negatives (scratches)
Checkmate
2010-08-23T21:00:00
This is a good basic photo/negative/slide scanner. I have hooked it up to both a Windows XP & Windows 7 systems and it worked on both right away. The color accuracy is only as good as the photo/negative going in, and with that being said I have only had time for really old photos with yellowing problems. While the actual scan is quick the amount of button pressing to get there does slow things down. The small color screen is a real bonus at this price level.
themickeyd
2010-08-21T21:00:00
I find this slide scanner does a good job for its price range. I have been working on a fourty year collection of slides and I was nearing the end of the project when my slide scanner from another company started giving me problems. Instead of repairing it I purchased this Flashpoint 3-1 and I am happy I did. For the hobbyist it does an excellent job. I have done a few photographs and they copied good. I haven't used it for negatives.
bighorn
2010-08-21T21:00:00
My father-in-law has lots and lots of slides. We thought this would be a good product to help him transfer all the slides to DVD's but the color reproduction from the slides is very, very, poor and distorted. I will be returning this product for a refund.
Hammer
2010-07-25T21:00:00
Love this little scanner. So easy to use. It does it all.
Alex4910
Great Product!!!! So easy to use.
By Alex4910
Love this little scanner. So easy to use. It does it all.
Super fast!
By LARRY O.
I was surprised at the speed and resolution. On my Canon flat bed scanner it takes about 5 minutes to scan a 35mm negative. The Flashpoint does it in about 1 second! I did about 50 negatives in one evening. You can even adjust the exposure. I wish they had a model that would do larger film like 120 and 4x5. This is a great value. High quality and fast.
The Flashpoint 3-in-1 Photo Scanner comes with a built-in 2.4-inch color LCD screen for viewing and editing, and a memory card reader that saves the converted images directly onto SD memory cards.
Within seconds, users can view their scanned photos through a digital picture frame or upload to a computer. It's designed to be used right out of the box by simply plugging it into an AC outlet.
Convert your old slides, film negatives and print photo into digital images with the innovative technology of the 3-in-1 Digital Photo Scanner, letting you easily preserve your memories without relying on costly conversion services.
It's easy to use, just place slides or negatives into the 2 trays provided that will align them properly, then the touch of a button scans the image instantly onto your memory card.
For photo transfers and power it utilizesa USB cable that plugs into a PC and includes software to edit, crop and resize your slides as well as convert your negatives into positives.
This device uses a USB cable that plugs into a PC running Windows XP, Vista Compatible (requires USB 2.0)