Vupoint FS-CI VP Is A Very Affordable Film Scanner

by admin on February 20, 2010

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If you are looking for an inexpensive film scanner to jump start  from traditional photography to digital imagery, you can check out the Vupoint FS-CI VP film scanner. This desktop device can scan any 35 mm negatives and slides and turn them into images of up to 5.0 megapixel in just a matter of seconds. It has a number of great features that photographers and personal users can take advantage of.

Features: One of the great features of the VuPoint film scanner is its automatic pressure control. It can produce great colors on your image because of its color balance properties that can correct images when its comes to lighting and can even fix colors that may be degraded over time.

There is no hassle in scanning your films and slides to produce 5 megapixel images. You can also use the automatic exposure and color balance control features of this product. Your image will have a wide array of hues with its 10 bit color channels. The device comes with a built in back light and a 2.0 USB cable so you can connect it with your personal computer or laptop.

With the Vupoint film scanner, you can scan 35 mm slides and negatives in either full color or in black and white. It also has mounting trays for your negatives and slides and a cleaning brush to assist you with the clean up of the equipment. Upon purchase, you can also get a free photo editing software called Photo Impression 6 so you can enhance and edit your scanned images.

Compatibility: The Vupoint 35 mm film scanner will not work with a 64-bit version of Windows Vista. You can use this equipment with computers on Windows platform using Windows XP or Windows Vista.

Pricing and usability: Price at only $99, this is economical and practical equipment for film scanning. It is very convenient to use. You just need to insert the slides or negative in the tray provided and start the device by pushing a button on the film scanner or clicking on an icon on your computer screen. It is very user friendly, durable and very lightweight.

Downsides: There are some known issues with the Vupoint FS-CI VP 35mm film scanner such as image quality which proved to be not the best, according to some users. The scanned images turned to be blurred or grainy. Some details may also be lost. This can be an issue of the product itself or can also be an issue of improper scanning.

Most users who are using this product for personal use find the image satisfactory but may not be up to the standard for some professional photographers. There have also been issues with the auto adjustment features which unable users to set their own parameters.

In conclusion, if you are a personal user who just wants to convert their film and negatives into something they can store in their digital bank, the Vupoint FS-CI VP 35mm film scanner is worth buying at only $99. But if you are a professional photographer, you might want to invest in more expensive film scanners.

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