Kenro has a new film scanner that can be used as a standalone product for those who want to save straight to memory cards.
| Film ScannersKenro has introduced a new film scanner that can be used as a standalone product for those who want to store scans direct to SD memory card (up to 32GB is supported) or it can be plugged into a PC / MAC so images are saved to a computer.
The scanner is simple to use and features a built-in, 2.4 inch TFT LCD preview screen. There is also a TV out connector in NTSC/PAL format, for previewing on bigger screens.
The unit accepts colour and black and white negatives, as well as mounted and unmounted slides and it has a Super 8 insert for digitising frames from your old movies. 126 and 110 size film is also catered for with the included adapters.
White balance is automatic and you have the choice of using either automatic exposure or the manual control to increase or lower the exposure by up to +/- 2.0EV. Using a CMOS sensor, the digitised images are scanned at 14 megapixels (4416 x 3312) and can be interpolated up to 22 megapixels in JPEG format.
There is an internal memory of 128MB and the Kenro Film Scanner is powered by a 240V mains adapter and simply connects to your computer via USB cable.
The Kenro Film Scanner KNSC101 is available now for £101.94 including VAT.
Full specifications are available on the Kenro website.

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