

📼 Turn your vintage reels into viral-worthy memories!
The Magnasonic FS71 is a versatile 24MP film scanner designed to convert 35mm, 110, 126, and Super 8 films plus slides into high-resolution digital JPEGs. Featuring a large 5-inch LCD for direct viewing and HDMI output for big-screen sharing, it offers built-in 128MB memory expandable via SD card up to 128GB. With no software or computer required, users can quickly scan, adjust brightness and color, and preserve priceless memories in minutes.














| ASIN | B086DX4253 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Audio Details | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,034 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 11 in Film Scanners |
| Brand | Magnasonic |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,040) |
| Date First Available | 10 May 2020 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 381 g |
| Item model number | FS71 |
| Manufacturer | Magnasonic |
| Power Source | USB |
| Product Dimensions | 13.79 x 11.28 x 12.47 cm; 381.02 g |
| Series | Magnasonic FS71 24MP Film Scanner |
| Tuner Technology | DAB |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
A**Y
Highly recommended
This is an excellent product, easy to set up and use, with great results. I had previously tried scanning old slides with an Ion “slides forever” device, but the quality was terrible because of low resolution. This Magnasonic is more expensive but there’s no contest when it comes to quality. The resulting images are clear and bright. You have to feed slides manually but it’s quick and easy - each slide pushes the previous one out the other side. Exposure or colour can be adjusted when (rarely) needed, though not in detail. The device has a very small internal memory so it’s advisable to buy some standard SD cards for bulk processing. Important note: it will only work with lower capacity cards - 2GB recommended (which will hold a few hundred images). Files can be transferred to computer via card reader or direct from the device. No software needed.
A**S
Effective slide coverter
Converted transparencies/slides over 60 years old into jpegs. Pretty easy to operate and able to adjust brightness and colour balance, viewing the slide on the screen. Once image is saved to USB - not included and required for the unit to function - the images can be transferred to a computer and further enhanced using an edit function. Also converted stills from a 16mm film from some 70 years ago. Not such good quality but more down to the original technology. Yet to try negatives. A very good piece of kit for the amateur and cheaper than sending them off to a company to do. Not very time consuming and actually fun to go through 30 years of family history.
M**E
Excellent viewer, easy to use
I bought this to look through some old slides that I found at my mum's house whilst clearing it out. I wanted an easy way to view a large bag of slides from the 1960s - 1980's. This is so easy to use. You put the slide in the adapter provided, and then manually push the slide through the viewer with the next slide. It's easy to change the colour and brightness if you need to. Then just 1 press will capture the image onto the SD Card for you. It's only a few seconds per scan, and they are good quality. The picture above is from 1972, I did not edit any colour balance. I think the Magnasonic has produced a brilliant image. It is cheaper than other viewers out there, but it is certainly not lacking in quality. Again, as others have said, if your source image is faded or poor, then you won't get a brilliant scan, but otherwise I have absolutely no issues with it.
R**N
Potentially good, but disappointing
The scanner is well made, easy to use, and reasonably priced. The on-screen menu is easy to scroll through, and the buttons are convenient to operate. The colour rendition is very good with both slides and negatives, and the large display makes it easy to spot hairs or dust specks which have found their way in, before making a scan. I would have awarded five stars, but my scanner had a fault with the backlighting which the technical support line could not resolve, so I followed their advice and returned it for a refund. Maybe I was just unlucky?
S**.
Brilliant works a treat
Just purchased this, very easy to set up. I have hundreds of slides that belonged to my parents and I wanted to transfer them to digital without paying a fortune. Omg I love this little scanner so much, just done 250 slides in a couple of hours, wonderful memories, some not seen for 40 odd years and now they are on my computer to print or just view forever. Excellant buy
M**L
Decent scans, SD card quirks, Feed a bit tricky
I've used this a while now and have three sticking points. First, despite the specs, mine will only take a 32GB SD card formatted in FAT32. A 32GB card or bigger, formatted with exFAT, won't work. You 100% need the SD card, because it has a tiny on board 128MB memory (NOT 128GB). This is only enough for about 20 photos. The second sticking point is the 35mm feeder. Film constantly gets stuck when feeding through so you have to keep pulling out the cassette to get it working. My third sticking point is the actual scan size, which is slightly smaller than a 35mm frame. So, it crops the image. Not always an issue, but sometimes you want the full frame. The actual scans are quite nice, probably on a par with my old Canoscan flatbed. The screen is great, as is the ability to view with HDMI. You can control lamp brightness, but I got a weird yellow cast at low levels, so best to keep it high and reduce exposure in software. All images need processing in Lightroom or similar, but the quality is really good. Overall, I do like the scanner - it's way more convenient than using a flatbed, despite the quirks.
A**R
Great product
Love this. Has worked well and stored all my slides.
A**E
Easy to use
Exactly what I needed
ヨ**ー
高解像度は期待しない事〰️✨ あくまでも大量のフィルムから必要なモノをチョイスし軽い気持ちで電子化する用と考える❗
A**.
Very good item, highly recommended.
M**Y
Can’t recommend highly enough!! I looked through a ton of similar models and am thrilled with this one. It has done a great job on my grandpa’s 135mm slides from 1940s-1970s. It’s been awesome to have the option to digitize negative film also! Very user friendly and dependable for a great price
O**O
It's easy to use and good quality
R**E
I was looking for this product for long. I had tried to convert my negative to digital format using digital camera and home made projector using various DIY publications and they didn’t work for me. Using the Panasonic converter I have converted around 700 negatives to digital format. Only problem comes when the picture is of snow or very bright objects. The middle parts of such photos show yellowish tint.The professional positive hard copies are much better.
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