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$114.00
Very fast ; fairly easy to use ; scans straight to memory card (Computeract!ve)
Auf Knopfdruck verwandelt der Ion Film 2 SD Dias oder Negativ-Filme in Digitalfotos. Ein... (focus.de)
We have collected and analyzed 3 expert reviews and 18 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 40/100 and users rate it 57/100. The average review date is June 24, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 34016 reviews from other Scanners. The alaScore™ for this product is 82/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

820100
21 reviews
November, 2009
3 Experts
Product Age
18 Users
Rank 143
from $114.00
Scan your film and slide photos straight to a memory card - no computer required
Very fast ; fairly easy to use ; scans straight to memory card
Very poor results
Poor results mean that other scanners are a far better choice than this one
At the push of a button turns the Ion 2 SD film slides or negative films in digital photos. A faster way to slide show of old memories? From FOCUS editor M. Matting
Ion scanners scan without a PC through a memory card reader and an integrated color screen .
Works with or without a PC, backup directly on SD / SDHC, integrated color screen, Price ;
Nothing interesting ;
The Ion manufacturer has proposed a variant of sonmini-scanner for negative...
works ok
For $100, it's not bad. This device holds 3 slides in a bracket. The bracket is kinda fussy. Although the actual scan takes only a second or two, my steady stream average was 20 seconds per slide, mostly due to loading and unloading the bracket. Still...
Ion Film 2 SD 35mm slide scanner
This product may seem like a bargain but it's essentially worthless. Don't waste your money.
Useless. Cant be cleaned.
I bought this scanner and had great hopes. However it cant be cleaned properly. It comes with a kind of velvet brush which leaves as much as it takes. I know my negs are clean as the dirt is in the exact same position on every image scanned. I used a can...
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