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Imagelab FS5CO5 5 Megapixel Slide and Negative Scanner
 
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Imagelab FS5CO5 5 Megapixel Slide and Negative Scanner

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Product Features

  • 5 Megapixel/3600dpi Resolution
  • Save to an SD Card (store up to 2,000 photos)
  • Exports directly to computer (USB Cable provided)
  • No additional hardware or software required to export images
  • High Resolutions images are capable of 20 x 30 enlargement

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 4.5 x 8 inches ; 3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001TDL2BI
  • Item model number: IMA FS5C05
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #29 in Musical Instruments (See Bestsellers in Musical Instruments)

Product Description

Product Description

Streamlined efficiency was our goal, and the FS-C05 does not disappoint. The ImageLab FS-5C05 Slide and Negative Scanner was designed with the user in mind. Gone are the days where scanning was dependent upon a lengthy process requiring the use of your personal computer. The FS-5C05 is a standalone unit that can scan your most precious memories, then save them directly to an SD memory card in seconds - no software required. Then take that SD Card to a commercial print kiosk, or your favorite imaging site and easily upload your archived images. You may even export to your computer for further editing options, should you choose via the included USB cable. Whether it be 35MM film or a stack of your treasured slides, the FS-C05’s 5 Megapixel Resolution will be sure to transfer them to the highest digital quality. To make it even more convenient, you may preview your progress after each and every scan on the Built-in LCD Screen. Using battery power, feel free to scan your negatives in the middle of your living room or the like, with no wires or messy cables to deal with. The ImageLab FS-C05 will allow photo archiving to be a fast and reliable tool that delivers the highest quality.

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177 of 178 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Simple and affordable, but mixed praise, April 15, 2009
By D. M. Morris (California) - See all my reviews
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I've worked in the film industry for over twenty years, and helped develop scanning technology for negative/digital conversion of motion picture film. For this price, and the convenience, the ImageLab FS5CO5 scanner is a good choice for home-quality slide conversions. However, it is not without some definite shortcomings...

Scanning slides on my illuminated flatbed scanner was a slow and tedious process, especially since they had to be loaded one at a time, and took several minutes to calibrate and scan. That was fine for a few slides, but not when doing stacks and stacks. I've been looking for something quick and easy that my parents could use to import our thousands of family photos into the computer. I had looked at these hand-held "scanners" before, and the high prices and lack of quality always kept me from springing for one. There are also scanners that can scan multiple images, and are automated, but they also cost significantly more.

There are some very nice design elements to the ImageLab FS5CO5 scanner which set it above the other quick-shot scanners. Its' design is clean and self-explanatory. The functions are clearly labeled. There's one button for slides, and one button for film negatives. It also has a very handy "live" screen so you can see what's positioned and ready to scan. It's very fast, and although the scans come out very contrasty, a couple of quick adjustments in iPhoto produce very nice results, considering for the speed and simplicity. If you don't have iPhoto, or some basic knowledge of adjusting photos in another program, you might not be happy with the images as they come straight from the scanner. Some of my slides produced blown out highs, and inky black shadows before I tweaked them in the computer. If you do have iPhoto, load the scan, brighten the shadows, and lower the highlights, for a quick, and massive, improvement.

Some of the benefits of the ImageLab scanner.
-5 mp images. If the image is sharp, this megapixel size is enough for cropping and enlarging.
-SD Card. I love this feature. I have a Mac, and lots of computer hardware will only include software for a PC. With the simplicity of using a SD memory card in the ImageLab FS5CO5 Scanner, I can load the scans to my computer as easily as I upload my camera's photos. It also makes it very portable, for scanning slides when on a trip or visiting a relative.
-Quick Scanning. Flatbeds frequently take several minutes to scan a slide. This produces the best result, but if you're doing hundreds and hundreds of slides, it can take forever. This one is as fast as a camera. Push/click/done. Technically, this is a camera and not a scanner, which is why it works so fast. The camera just takes a closeup pic of the slide. It's never as good as the slow version, but you can save the time-consuming efforts for the special slides.
-Feels solid. Nice construction. Seems durable. Doesn't have that "cheap plastic" feel.
-Slide trays easily snap in place inside the scanner. Once loaded, the trays just slide in, and click in place.
-Good price.

However...

Some of the weaknesses of the ImageLab FS5CO5 Scanner.
The slide trays are not as well designed as they could be. They have a very shallow "footprint" to position each of the slides when being loaded. With the comparative depth of the closed tray, the frame could have been twice as deep, which would have made it much easier to drop the slides in place. As it is, you have to gently nudge the slides into place before the lid will close on the slide tray. This might not be a problem when doing a couple of slides, but when attempting to get through a bulk of slides, this gets progressively annoying.

The 35mm negative trays are another matter entirely. The standard 35mm negatives that I attempted to scan would not fit within the guides. The 35mm negatives that I tried were ordinary, flat, negatives that had been stored in a sleeve. There wasn't anything unusual about them. However, they puckered when trying to force them between the guide rails of the tray. I realize that film may have some organic irregularities, but this seemed significant. The gap between the outer edge of the sprocket and the rail beside it is very narrow, and would not accommodate any of the negatives that I tried last night. Ironically, with the guide sprockets for registration, you don't really need the rails in the first place.

So, until they fix the 35mm negative tray, it's questionable if you'd be happy trying to preserve family photos while potentially creasing or scraping the negatives. But, for a quick and easy way to get slides into the computer, I'd definitely give the ImageLab scanner a good consideration. It's not "archive quality" to the point that you could get rid of old slides, but it sure does make it a lot easier to enjoy them now.

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50 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Imagelab Scanner tops the others, June 7, 2009
While researching slide scanners, my gut told me to go with the Imagelab because it stood alone from the computer, no software required, could operate on batteries, came with 2 trays each for slides and negatives, could save images on an SD card and was compact.

In spite of all these positives, I went with the ION because it was a few dollars cheaper. Unfortunately, the ION went back to the store because, even though the box and software instructions indicated it was compatible with Vista...it wasn't! (The software is from another company and you have to pay for support.)

So now back to why I'm so happy with the Imagelab. I had a variety of slides and negatives of various ages and conditions. It is very easy to use and once you get into a routine of loading, scanning, and unloading the trays you can zip through boxes of slides in no time! There's the flexibility to save pictures directly on the computer (no software needed) or on an SD card. If needed, there is limited space to save pictures on the Imagelab (and then transfer to the computer using the USB cable provided). Another plus of the Imagelab is the "Viewing Window" where you can see the image you're scanning and even review all the ones you've scanned.

I spent a couple hours a day for a few days and successfully scanned nearly 1000 slides and negatives.

The Imagelab is well-worth the couple extra dollars (as compared to other slide/negative scanners)!
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50 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars imagelab 35mm scanner review, April 20, 2009
The scanner is quick. Loading film is a bit of a problem: the trays are just too shallow. Also, the resutls are contrasty and there is no built-in software for removing scratches. Before I bought this product, I was using a Canon flatbed scanner that was capable of processing negatives and slides. It took forever to do a roll of film, but it did produce much, much better results. Still, this isn't bad for the price.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

1.0 out of 5 stars Crappy quality scans
Bought this product, expecting decent quality scans and aware that I wasn't going to get near pro results, but the scans are very poor, not even acceptable. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Jose V. Caiazzo Poleo

5.0 out of 5 stars TIME SAVER
I was going to try and do the one at a time slide loading onto a flatbed scanner but decided to give one of these a try. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Michael P. Hurst

1.0 out of 5 stars Cuts slides on the sides
I bought this to scan some old slides but was terribly disappointed. It scans a square picture of a rectangular slide, excluding the sides. Read more
Published 13 days ago by B. M. Salameh

3.0 out of 5 stars great 'intermediate' scanner
I have been looking for a way to scan over a thousand 35 mm negatives that I have from prior to going digital. Read more
Published 14 days ago by B. G. Watkins

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice scanner - easy to use
I purchased this scanner so my mother could scan in some very old 35mm slides before they all decayed away. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Lyn A. Diamond

4.0 out of 5 stars Memories can be shared
In the 50's through the 80's, my father and we took hundreds of slides. I spent a morning digitizing more than 450 slides, and my mom, dad and I talked about them, and laughed... Read more
Published 28 days ago by B. Locks

1.0 out of 5 stars Washes out every detail
A frustrating waste of money and time. Try something different than this piece of junk.
Published 28 days ago by Necky

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and easy to use
Great Scanner for both slides & negatives. Very easy to use & super fast ..takes about 2 seconds to scan. Color & quality is very good. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Rollo Garrison

4.0 out of 5 stars Quick but a bit quirky
Purchased this to save some 1940's/1950's era negatives and slides. So far I've scanned about 300 negatives. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. Unger

2.0 out of 5 stars Lousy, crappy quality
I just received my Imagelab scanner and have scanned several 35mm color slides. All provide the same poor results: images look 'posterized,' with over saturated color and little... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tim A. Liszt

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