🎥 Capture the Past, Share the Future!
The JJC Mobile Film Scanner is a versatile device that allows users to digitize 35mm and 120 format film using their smartphone camera. It features an adjustable LED backlight, a universal phone clamp, and a detachable wireless remote for easy operation. The heavy-duty metal base ensures stability, while the included film holders keep negatives flat for optimal scanning. Perfect for photography enthusiasts looking to preserve their film memories in a digital format.
M**R
One of a kind
I can copy 35mm without a problem but this does 2 1/4 as well. It would take 4 letters of dollars to replace it. 2 1/4 is the real talking point not the 35mm
B**N
Works as intended
I bought this since it can handle 120 film format. I've used it several times more with a Mirrorless camera and macro lens. I tried the phone but for my purposes the mirrorless camera works better.
R**
Scanned color negatives will need a lot of software work before you can print the files.
Color negatives, depending on the film manufacturer, have different base colors, and different colors of dyes in the film. Scanned color negs will require a lot of software work before you can print from the digital files. Black and white negatives and color transparencies will scan okay.
M**R
Works perfectly!
Works as intended, super easy to use. I love it. I just downloaded a film scanning app from Google play store and went to work. Haven't tried the Bluetooth clicker yet, but I'm sure it does the job- I love that it's attached to the frame too.
G**I
Great opportunities at an affordable price!
Great opportunities at an affordable price!
J**T
Worst than standard lab scans
I was hoping to use this to scan with a dslr on a copy stand. I use both 120 mm and 35 mm, and I bought this as the price was very reasonable. The product seems made for amateurs and not for high quality scans, the carriers are very flimsy and take a long time to load correctly. On 120 mm the carrier covers the sprockets and film strip. If you are just looking for a phone scan it might be fine but don’t plan to use this with a dslr.The film carrier is made from Plexi which attracts a ton of dust and it is super easy to scratch, all which showed on the scans.There is also no diffusing the light which means the scans are not very good. Even after heavy editing I found that the scans from the lab were still better.The way the carrier slides on the base is also not the best, it can move around such that sliding it can make the scan out of alignment.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
4 days ago