Digital Film Scanner to Convert Analog Negative Films to Digital Photos
Good news for those that are looking for way to convert their old negative films to digital photos. Now the Digital Film Scanner can do this in simple steps. Although there are still shops that can develop the negative films into analog photos, but the existence has been gradually replaced by camera shops that only focus on digital printing. So, the kit has come in the right time to fill up the generation gap.

The operation is pretty straight forward. With only a few steps, users can turn their negative films into digital copies using this special kit. Its functions are not only limited to scanning, conversion, printing but also including pictures editing that cannot be accomplished with the old analog photos development. With the software assistance that bundled with the package, users have the ability to crop, edit and save it into famous Jpeg or tiff formats, making it easier to be viewed in computer screen or even printed out to be stored in album. In terms of hardware, it features 5-Megapixies SMOS scanner sensor that can produce high resolution digital photos in a minutes with 3600 dpi photo enhancement.
At the retail price of $162, it is quite expensive for home users. But if it can digitize and conserve your favorite photos in old days, then it is still worth the price.
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August 24th, 2009 19:18
You can find more information out on film scanners at:
http://www.film-scanners.co.uk
And David, you can’t scan with a printer, but you can buy some flat bed scanners which can scan your photos in.
If you just want to print colour photos in black and white, go to print properties and choose black and white in one of the menus there
July 14th, 2009 04:15
I have many 35 MM negatives. Is there a way to convert these to black/white photographs using a computer printer?
March 4th, 2009 05:55
35mm negative is 24mmx36mm this equals 1.34 square inches. At 3600dpi as this thing claims, it should be closer to 17 megapixels, not 5. Also, what the heck is SMOS?
January 25th, 2009 23:09
I just saw this post forgive the lateness. I faced the same issue of digitizing all the old family negatives. I was able to get good results by buying a Light Box, Using the close up attachemnt to my Canon Powershot, cutting a hole in the bottom of a Folgers Coffee can for the attachment. Cut black paper for a mask to the negative size. Take the picture and then invert the colors on the computer.
I did not have as good a result attempting to do slides using this setup bu it gave me serviceable B & W results.
December 19th, 2008 12:37
Wal-Mart has this scanner. I don’t know the name of it, but saw it yesterday for 79.00
Good luck!!
June 29th, 2008 17:59
From the looks of it (and geeks.com has it rather cheap) it only scans 35 mm. Is there a cheap scanner than scans older negatives. Up to maybe 4×6 or so. Trying to digitize my grandparents and further… photos and some are negative formats I don’t recognize. I know some. 120, 126, 110, disk. But some are formats I’ve never seen before. One that looks like 35 mm, but holes on one side like 126. (all b/w film) or maybe something I can innovate and stick on top of a scanner that does scan negatives, but not that large a format.
May 25th, 2008 11:19
The model # for the scanner is ” VuPoint FS-C1-VP “. This should make it easier to locate.
http://www.adorama.com/VUFSC1VP.html
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=FS-C1-VP-R&cpc=RECOM
http://www.hammacher.com/publish/74083.asp
Just thought you may be interested.
February 20th, 2008 00:44
Skymall.com has had these for a few months. They also have one for prints. The slide version is about $100, the print version is about $150. Skymall is the catalog that is in most American airplanes.
February 19th, 2008 22:05
ok i have found it http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/new-arrivals/digital-film-scanner/index.html
February 19th, 2008 22:02
Great.. but there is no information about manufacturer or model of this scaner.. can you write some more info please??
February 19th, 2008 08:38
This is a useless article as it does not say who makes this kit or where it might be available. More info please!