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Results are as good as your cell phone's camera and having a steady surface.
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Using your smart phone you can get this done quickly and easily.
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As some reviewers have said, the scanner picks up the slide frame, but it's simple to correct/crop in your smart phone's photo editor
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I suspect the quality this will yield will only be as good as the film positive/negative and the camera in your smart phone
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* Need to use the box it came in to take photos perpendicularly such that your phone is supported correctly
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Once taken, the app allows you to easily save to the phone (bad idea) or email/text/airdrop/post images
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just my phone’s basic camera app, and it worked great
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My phone has three and it did t work with any of them.
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The outline on the box for where your smart phone should be placed may not be right for your phone.
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If you have a good smart phone that takes great photos and has good built-in photo editing options, this scanner will work for you if you're scanning slides.
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At first the device seems flimsy, but when correctly assembled it is sturdy enough to support your smart phone
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What you get is a cardboard box stand that you lay your mobile phone on top
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If you follow the directions, have a decent phone camera (I have an iPhone 6) you should be fine
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I imagined that using the much more powerful electronics in a modern mobile phone and its 12 megapixel camera should yield as good if not better results
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They get uploaded straight to your smart phone to share endlessly with your family and friends
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Ingenious design - allows you to use a smart phone to scan slides in conjunction with an easy to use app
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If you're happy with the photos taken by your smart phone (and nowadays many smart phones take exceptionally good photos), this scanner will work for you
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Using my smart phone has made this easy to edit them and the quality is great
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Then you put your smart phone on the stand, over the slide or negative, making sure the phone's camera lens is positioned over the hole
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The resolution is as good as your phones camera so if you have a recent phone, you will have great results.
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but for my phone, Samsung top of the line, the scan included the frame and was too bright - so the quality of colour was poor
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THis is so cheap and the phone does all the work
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If your phone can focus that closely then great