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Ion Multiformat Slide and Photo Film Scanner to SD Card

  • Standalone picture scanner does not require a computer
  • Large, Colour LCD screen for viewing your pictures
  • Works with 35mm negatives, 35mm slides, and 3×5, 4×6, and 5×7-inch pictures
  • High-resolution 5.1 MP scanner with up to 2500 DPI
  • Works with virtually any computer for optional transfer via USB
  • Supports SD, microSD using a standard microSD to SD card adapter (not included), MMC, MS, and MS-PRO cards.

Rediscover your long-lost photo prints, slides, and film negatives with PICS 2 SD. This high-quality scanner transfers your images directly onto an SD card so you can enjoy your old pictures with the latest technology. Thanks to PICS 2 SD’s full-color LCD screen, you don’t even need a computer to make it work!You can view your images on your digital picture frame, your television if it has an SD card slot, your mobile phone with a micro SD slot, computer, and other portable devices. Imagine all

List Price: £145.00

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  1. A. KENYON-SMITH "The Amazonian" says:
    378 of 379 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    It’s good but it’s NOT a scanner!, 4 July 2010
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    A. KENYON-SMITH “The Amazonian” (Isle of Man) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Ion Multiformat Slide and Photo Film Scanner to SD Card (Electronics)

    The ION Pics2 SD does what it does very well, but it’s NOT a scanner. What it is, is a 5 megapixel fixed focal length camera (interpolated to 10 megapixels) in a very pleasantly designed black box with a built-in LCD screen and SD card reader. What this box of tricks does is take a digital photograph of your prints, slides and/or negatives – making your ‘negative’ a ‘positive’ in order to capture the image for the latter.

    To be fair NONE of these stand-alone boxes are scanners, so the Pics2 SD is no different to any of the others in that respect. What it is though, is quite a lot better than any similar offerings I’ve tried from the likes of Agfa, Plustek, Veho and Zennox.

    So, the good points then; My order was fulfilled by Amazon UK so as ever, the ordering process and (free supersaver) delivery were excellent – less than 72 hours to an offshore Island! Out of the box the Pics2 SD looks very stylish and well made (compared to similar items on the market these days). It’s blissfully simple to start using with an instruction manual just 5 pages long including the Troubleshooting section. There’s also a big note inside from ION with a UK phone number if you have any problems – nice touch. Someone recently commented that the picture and slide trays seemed ‘flimsy’. To be fair they have to be made out of plastic in order to keep everything nice and mobile, and they’re screwed together where possible rather than glued. I’d actually go as far as to say they’re as well made as they can be, and better than many others.

    The fairly huge benefits of the ION Pics2 SD over it’s cheaper sibling (the Pics2 PC) are that this one has an SD card slot, so you don’t have to be connected to a computer to start ‘scanning’ your old prints and slides etc. Also the SD model has a decent sized LCD screen so you can see what you’ve scanned instantly, and delete, save or retake images as you choose there and then.

    Again as with any of these analogue to digital ‘magic’ image boxes, it would be totally unrealistic to accept the initial output as anything worth archiving, unless you’re ridiculously easy to please. So you have to use a software package to clean the inital results up. Using the ‘Fade Correction’ button on the software I use, is enough to give me a very good/fresh looking image from a 35mm slide taken back in 1964.

    I’ve used my ION Pics2 SD for ‘scanning’ all three formats now, i.e. prints, slides and negatives, and I’m genuinely very pleased with the outcome of all three, after a 10 second clean up job with the imaging software I’ve always used.

    Bad points; Of course it would be great if someone manufactured a similar box of tricks that transferred analogue prints and slides to digital, without having to use software to clean the results up a bit. But the fact is that technology simply isn’t around. Frankly the same goes for high end flatbed scanners as far as I’m concerned.

    It would be nice given the price difference between the Pics2 SD and Pics2 PC (about GBP30) if the former was shipped with a 2GB SD card in the box. That way you really could start cataloguing hundreds of your family memories straight out of the box. For a company like ION, that would cost no more than 20p extra for each one they sold.

    So would I recommend the ION Pics2 SD over the Pics2 PC? Definitely. Would I recommend the ION Pics2 SD above any similar offerings currently on the market? Absolutely. I know you can buy other machines that do a similar job for less money, but this one is better put together in my opinion, it does a better job, and it’s without doubt an easy, quick and very simple way to (finally) get rid of all those shoe boxes filled with pictures, negatives and slides from way back when. It’s still not a scanner though!

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  2. theram says:
    60 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Ion Pics 2 SD Photo and Negative Scanner, 26 Sep 2010
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    theram
    This review is from: Ion Multiformat Slide and Photo Film Scanner to SD Card (Electronics)

    Having read a lot about Film and Negative Scanners I was sceptical about the Ion Pics 2 SD Photo and Negative Scanner, especially as I also read a few uncomplimentary reviews here. However, I decided to give it a try and I’m very pleased I did.

    This is a first class product giving results that are far beyond what I was expecting. The speed of capture is just amazing and the quality at 10 Megapixels is the best I have seen. I have copied over 200 negatives and scanned in 300 photographs whilst just sat watching TV (see men can multi-task when we really want to). It’s so simple to operate.

    I recommend it to anyone. Great value and simplicity to use.

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  3. Imageman42 "Imageman42" says:
    54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointing – Don’t waste your money., 26 Nov 2010
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    Imageman42 “Imageman42″ (Reading Berkshire) –
    This review is from: Ion Multiformat Slide and Photo Film Scanner to SD Card (Electronics)

    I’ve read the previous reviews, and they are all very complimentary. There is nothing wrong with what is written, however they miss the one big fault with this product. Initially I thought this product was everything I was looking for. It isn’t a scanner but a Macro Camera, which takes a picture of the image. I could live with that, however, after taking a number of pictures, then inspecting them on my PC, I discovered its fatal flaw. The sizable part of my picture library, are glossy prints. On each and every image, you can clearly see a reflection of the internal camera. If you “scan” slides or negatives I could not see the reflection so this is not a problem, but when you are faced with hundreds of prints to convert to digital, this is NOT the product to buy. ION don’t seem to want to acknowledge this as a problem. Shame, it’s almost a good product.
    I going to get my money back.

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