The Magnasonic FS71 22-megapixel Film Scanner includes a large 5" display that you can use to review your photos. You may also transfer the digital files to your computer so they can be saved, shared, and viewed on a bigger screen. In this video, we will show you how to transfer scanned photos to your computer. For ...
The Magnasonic FS71 Film Scanner scans your 35mm, super 8, and slide film into pristine 22-megapixel digital files. In this video, we'll show you how to do this. We'll cover: Connecting the scanner to a power source Setting up the FS71 and SD card Connecting HDMI Film compatibility Choosing resoluti...
If you have film or slides that you want to digitize and transfer to a memory card of computer, the Magnasonic FS50 Film Scanner may be right for you. Not only does the FS50 handle color and black and white 35mm, 126, and 110 film, it also scans slides as well. It can even scan stills of Super 8 film. In this video, we show you how to scan 35mm film.
Create memories that will last forever with The Magnasonic FS81, an 8mm and Super 8 film scanner. In this video, we will show you how to scan your film and transfer the video files from an SD card to a computer. Scanning Instructions Remove the film scanner from the box along with all accessories. ...
Do you want to scan film and view it on a computer? In this video, we'll show you how to do just that with the Magnasonic FS51 Film Scanner. This 23MP film scanner can scan 35mm, 126, and 110 film, and 35mm slides. Scanning Instructions Connect the power adapter to the USB cable. Next, connect the micro USB con...