Saturday, November 9, 2013

On Amazon (yes really) Veho VFS-002m Slide & Negative Scanner for 35mm & 110 Instamatic Negatives

Veho VFS-002m Slide & Negative Scanner for 35mm & 110 Instamatic Negatives

Veho VFS-002m Slide & Negative Scanner for 35mm & 110 Instamatic Negatives Review


Transfer your old 35mm negative film and slides and 110mm instamatic Negatives onto your PC/Notebook/Mac ready for editing, archiving or printing. Simple plug and play scanner with no driver install and fast one touch scanning makes it easy to bring those old pictures back to life. Perfect for restoring all those old cherished memories and moments back into the digital world and sharing by email or Facebook. If you want to remove redeye or enhance your image in anyway then simply use the bundled Arcsoft Mediaimpressions software. This is the first scanner to be capable of scanner 110mm images.


Price : $46.99
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Veho VFS-002m Slide & Negative Scanner for 35mm & 110 Instamatic Negatives Feature


  • Scans slides and negatives easily
  • Windows & Mac compatible
  • Create digital images of all your old slides and negatives
  • Scans 35mm Slides and Negatives and also 110 instamatic Negatives
  • Plug and Play, No software drivers to install and compatible with PC (XP, Vista32 & 64, Win 7) and Mac
  • Includes Media Impressions 6 Software for Image capture and editing
  • Perfect gadget to facebook all the old school negatives or holiday slides






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184 of 186 people found the following review helpful.
5Solves the 110 negative scanning issue
By Steve Alcorn
This is a nice little scanner. I've used a few slide and negative scanners, and this is by far the easiest to use. The bundled software is excellent. Although the device doesn't require a driver, it does require this software. As you slide the negative through you see a live view, then, once the image is centered, you click the scan button. The scanning is almost instantaneous, and the quality is perfectly acceptable. It does an excellent job of automatically adjusting brightness, and the scans always seem to be in focus. The bundled software lets you easily adjust color balance.

This is the only scanner I know of that will do 110 negatives. The 110 quality is pretty mediocre, but that's not really the scanner's fault, as indicated by the good quality of the 35mm scans. There just isn't much to work with in that case of 110. Still, it's better than nothing. And I was surprised to find that the negatives had held their color pretty well for 35 years, compared to the completely faded prints of same. This scanner is definitely worth the price.

110 of 111 people found the following review helpful.
1Was hoping for much better.
By S. Latta
I received the Veho VFS-002m scanner for Christmas a few days ago, eager to get to work scanning decades of old Instamatic 110 negatives. The Veho VFS-002m is one of only a handful of scanners to include a tray for 110 negatives. It's a pity, because the film holders are this scanner's best attribute. With the bundled Arcsoft scanning software, and using a fairly new Core i5 laptop, scans of 110 and 35mm negatives were both very speedy. People who complained in their reviews that the scans were slow should try putting some money into a faster computer. The scanner itself isn't doing a bit of the processing. In fact, as near as I can tell, it just backlights the image for a photo sensor. The film holder must be manually slid from image to image. Not a deal breaker, especially since it does scan quickly with a fast processor, but it does make lining up the image a little tricky.

The main issue is that the image quality that you get in your scans is not good. I have an older, but very high quality Minolta Dimage III scanner which I typically use for 35mm slide and negative scanning. I was hopeful that I'd be getting a scanner which, while maybe not quite as good, would be in the same ballpark - using newer, cheaper technology. Not a chance. Even with relatively large 35mm source material, the Veho VFS-002m only managed mediocre image quality. The lighting is uneven and small details, like faces, are a pixelated mess. Larger details and backgrounds are recognizable, but this isn't scanner which will let you archive your old photos. It's fine for scanning old photos to email or post on Facebook, but the image quality just isn't there to produce acceptable prints. With 110 negatives, the problem is much worse since the source image is about 1/4 the size of 35mm. Faces are barely recognizable blobs of pixels with all detail lost. All other small details get lost as well. As with 35mm sources, the quality is probably good enough to email a picture to family or post online, but it's not nearly good enough to ever allow new prints to be made (not without sacrificing too much in image quality, in my opinion).

Basically, this scanner does what it says it will. It's easy to use, mostly because it's so simplistic. The film trays work well enough, but it's a shame they only work in THIS scanner. I guess I was expecting too much considering the price range it falls in, but with no higher grade option available for 110 negatives, it's unfortunate the image quality produced is so bad. For 35mm slides and negatives, there are many more (and better) options from better known companies. They may cost a little more, but the improved quality is probably worth the extra money. If all you want is 35mm scanning, look elsewhere. If you have to scan 110 film, whether this is an option for you will depend on what you want to do with the images. For me, I'm looking to find a way to permanently digitize a lifetime of old photos so they can be shared, cropped and reprinted at will. This scanner just can't do that for me.

65 of 68 people found the following review helpful.
5Veho Slide and Negative Scanner for 35mm and 110 Instamatic Negatives (VFS002)
By ISAAC HUNTER
I received my Veho Slide and Negative Scanner for 35mm and 110 Instamatic Negatives (VFS002)on Friday of last week. Wow! I am really impressed with this little device!
It's the answer to my dreams and prayers! I have hundreds of 35mm and 110mm negatives
and slides from the 1960's and 1970's, and I've scanned more than 200 images since
this past Friday. I really love the black and white scans! I rate the scanner as excellent, and I recommend it to all of my friends and family! Thanks Veho! Your scanner is great! Thanks Amazon and J&R Music and Computer World for the excellent service!

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