Standalone 35mm Slide Scanner

Written by Richard Blanchard on September 20th, 2009. Posted in USB Input Device, USB News, USB Reviews

I have mentioned other 35mm Slide Scanners, but today I found one which is 100% standalone, no PC required!

This standalone 35mm Slide Scanner allows even the most technologically challenged person easily scan old 35mm slides into digital archives.

35mm slide scanner

In just seconds the scanner will turn your 35mm image into a .jpeg photo file.  You have some options to see the resolution of the digital image, with a maximum resolution of 3,600DPI [dots per inch].

The new jpeg image is instantly saved to the SD memory card sitting inside the 35mm slide scanner.

To insure the image is what you expect, the unit includes an LCD display so you may preview the image before saving.  But once you get the process down, I’m sure you’ll be saving them to card without previews.

The Standalone 35mm Slide Scanner is a steal at $99.  To learn more and check stock please visit the supplier.

35mm usb slide scanner

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