22 MP Film & Slide Scanner with 5 Inch LCD Screen, All-in-One Digital Film Scanner Built-in 16GB Memory Converts B&W/135/110/

4 4 out of 5 stars | 37 ratings

Price: 99.99

Last update: 01-09-2025


About this item

Keep Old Memories Never Fade: Quickly and easily converts the old color & B&W negative film/slide/monochrome into digital JPEG photos with one press. Keep these old memories in digital format and share them with your family/friends on the smart mobile phones or digital photo frames to relive yesterday happiness.
Large 5 Inch LCD Display: Jerbiaby digital film scanner equipped with color 5 inch LCD HD display which viewing angle up to 178° for previewing and editing photos in real time. In addition, the film scanner also has a playback function that can be used as a digital photo frame to display old photos.
Multiple Adapters For Fast Scanning: All-in-one 22 MP film & slide scanner let you easily converts 35mm/126KPK/110 color & B&W Negatives or 135/126KPK/110/Super 8 slides into sharp and clear JPEG format digital photos via a variety of adapters. Specially designed adapters enable continuous loading operation, making negative scanning swift and convenient.
Edit Instantly With Simply Press: No need to use complicated computer software, photos can be edited instantly during the scanning process - mirror, flip, adjust exposure and RGB. All you need to do is select the correct film type and set the resolution (14.0 Mega pixels/22.0 Mega pixels interpolation) in advance.
Built-in 16GB Large Memory: Jerbiaby film & slide scanner has built-in 16GB memory, the scanned photos will be kept directly in the device. Start scanning old photos without extra SD card. Supports various computer systems, use the included type-c to USB data cable to connect computer to transfer/backup photos.
Please Note: If you need to export the photos stored inside the film scanner to your computer, please connect it to your computer with the included Type-C to USB data cable (Not the HDMI cable, HDMI cable cannot be used for data transmission) , and then turn on the device (usually computer's USB interface can power the film scanner). Then select USB function in the menu interface. After successful connecting to computer, you can view, edit and export the captured pictures.

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Shelby F
    5.0 out of 5 stars Protect and Preserve Your Memories!
    Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
    This is such a great little device! I previously worked in a photo lab and would often scan customer slides and negatives into digital format. I no longer work there, and recently discovered a box of old 35mm and 110 negatives in my parents basement (as well as a handful of slides). I looked into having these converted and nearly had a heart attack - the cost to digitize everything was quoted in the hundreds of dollars. Even worse, most photo labs outsource the work which requires mailing everything off and hoping it gets returned. For irreplaceable negatives and slides, I just wasn’t comfortable with taking that risk.

    This is where this negative scanner comes in! For the price, it couldn’t be beat. I was sold on the convenience of scanning my own negatives and not risking losing or damaging them by sending them for someone else to scan. The 5” screen is big enough to clearly see the scanned image and to quickly apply any edits needed (like rotating sideways images). The color and brightness was better than expected, and the speed of saving images to the device made it easy to process my whole box of negatives. The included adapters worked well for the various negatives/slides, and I appreciate the built-in memory and easy transfer to my computer when I was done. The included HDMI cord also made it easy to export the images to the TV so my kids could enjoy the pictures as well. The 24MP picture quality looked great on the big screen, much better than expected considering the age of the negatives.

    Overall I’m really happy with this negative scanner in quality, convenience and value. Our favorite features were the built-in memory, bright 5” display and built-in image editing tools.
  • Downesc1
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great, But just single slide at a time
    Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
    Does the job; instructions for the various buttons are a bit vague, and just very clutchy, putting one slide in at a time. Took hours to go through our family photos. And we haven't got a huge pile of photos to go through.
  • ET
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Solution!
    Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
    This film scanner is the answer to my negative storage problem. The 5" screen is nice and clear and I can actually edit during the scanning process. If you want, you can hook up to a bigger screen with a USB. There are different adapters to use with different negative sizes and the process is so easy! I recommend to anyone who worries about how to store negatives.
  • Michael Spiller
    1.0 out of 5 stars This scanner does not scan my 35mm film Accurately
    Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
    I can see details in the piece of film, holding it in my hand but when I scanned the image, it does not show the detail I can see.
    The scanner is easy to work with but does not provide the detail I need.
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    Michael Spiller
    1.0 out of 5 stars This scanner does not scan my 35mm film Accurately
    Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
    I can see details in the piece of film, holding it in my hand but when I scanned the image, it does not show the detail I can see.
    The scanner is easy to work with but does not provide the detail I need.
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  • DC
    2.0 out of 5 stars Not as advertised.
    Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
    Think I can let the photos do the speaking for themselves regarding the quality of the scans. Even using the "24mp" scan settings, the photos came out horribly pixelated. The scans I had done when the film was original developed are not as high in resolution, yet I can blow them up much larger with a lot less distortion than the scans I did with this scanner at normal size and no scaling. I know it was only $100, but I was expecting it to be better than a cheap $20 scanner. If this was $20, well worth it. This is not a $100 scanner.

    I am bumping it up to 2 stars only because of how incredibly easy it was to use. I didn't have to read the instructions and just plugged it into my computer with a USB-C cable I already had plugged in. Did the scans and then pulled them off as if they were from a SD card. The file sizes are only a few megabytes in size. Which is hilarious considering that this is supposed to be a 24mp scanner. My DSLR is only 20mp, but it's photos are closer to 30mb in size. If I had to guess based on the scans I've done, this is more than likely a 4mp sensor and the software on the device upscales it to "24mp."

    Oh...and it has dead pixels on the sensor right out of the box. I noticed it on the screen of the scanner, but thought that the screen was bad. Which I would have been ok with if the scans came out decent as it only is used for lining up the film internally. If you look at my forehead, nice big dead pixel. Which is why I'm leaning more toward this being a 4mp sensor based on how large the dead pixel is. If it was a 24mp sensor, it would be barely noticeable.

    One more thing...it crops your 35mm film. You can compare the two photos I've uploaded to see how much cropping it did. The tray fully exposed the picture with a healthy border around it, but this scanner cropped it quite a bit as seen.

    Guess moral of the story is, just let the professionals scan your film even if it costs a few bucks extra. You'll pay more over the years, but you will be a lot happier with the results. Sadly, this scanner is going back. Maybe I'll try my luck with one of the Kodak scanners?
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    DC
    2.0 out of 5 stars Not as advertised.
    Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
    Think I can let the photos do the speaking for themselves regarding the quality of the scans. Even using the "24mp" scan settings, the photos came out horribly pixelated. The scans I had done when the film was original developed are not as high in resolution, yet I can blow them up much larger with a lot less distortion than the scans I did with this scanner at normal size and no scaling. I know it was only $100, but I was expecting it to be better than a cheap $20 scanner. If this was $20, well worth it. This is not a $100 scanner.

    I am bumping it up to 2 stars only because of how incredibly easy it was to use. I didn't have to read the instructions and just plugged it into my computer with a USB-C cable I already had plugged in. Did the scans and then pulled them off as if they were from a SD card. The file sizes are only a few megabytes in size. Which is hilarious considering that this is supposed to be a 24mp scanner. My DSLR is only 20mp, but it's photos are closer to 30mb in size. If I had to guess based on the scans I've done, this is more than likely a 4mp sensor and the software on the device upscales it to "24mp."

    Oh...and it has dead pixels on the sensor right out of the box. I noticed it on the screen of the scanner, but thought that the screen was bad. Which I would have been ok with if the scans came out decent as it only is used for lining up the film internally. If you look at my forehead, nice big dead pixel. Which is why I'm leaning more toward this being a 4mp sensor based on how large the dead pixel is. If it was a 24mp sensor, it would be barely noticeable.

    One more thing...it crops your 35mm film. You can compare the two photos I've uploaded to see how much cropping it did. The tray fully exposed the picture with a healthy border around it, but this scanner cropped it quite a bit as seen.

    Guess moral of the story is, just let the professionals scan your film even if it costs a few bucks extra. You'll pay more over the years, but you will be a lot happier with the results. Sadly, this scanner is going back. Maybe I'll try my luck with one of the Kodak scanners?
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  • michael auman
    3.0 out of 5 stars Not As Good As It Should Be
    Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
    It does have a nice clear picture of even very old negatives ... but the tray for 110 negatives did not work at all, and the tray for 126 negatives had to be pried open. It also would not download on my computer - be aware of what operating systems it will work on - old out- dated systems.
  • Thomas K. Avildsen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Works just fine
    Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
    Easy to use and everything you need is included.
  • unhappy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gift
    Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
    What a great gift. Sturdy and a pleasure when viewing slides

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