Transform your film memories into digital treasures with the JJC Mobile Film Digitizer. Effortlessly convert 35mm and 120 medium format film using your smartphone’s camera, thanks to the included detachable wireless remote for hands-free photo capture. Rapidly scan and share cherished moments with friends using free apps like Snapseed.
Enjoy ultimate flexibility with the magnetic and adjustable brightness backlight. Easily attach the light panel to the sliding rail and fine-tune light output from levels 1 to 11. Simply insert and align the film holder, and adjust the panel along X and Y axes for precise positioning.
The universal phone clamp, fitting devices from 2.2” to 3.5”, ensures a perfect fit for most smartphones. Rubber pads provide a secure grip without damage. Slide the clamp to achieve optimal focus for amazing macro shots.
Keep your negatives flat and ready for scanning with the versatile film holders, suitable for both 35mm and 120 format film. Made of sturdy ABS with magnetic closures, these holders include anti-slip silicone pads to prevent scratches.
Rely on the stable and durable metal base with anti-slip silicone pads for a steady setup. Attach either the film digitizer or a selfie stick for versatile camera photography. Start digitizing your film with ease and share your favorite memories in stunning detail!
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Versatile Film Scanning
Handles both 35mm and 120 film formats. -
User-Friendly
Super easy to use with a straightforward setup. -
Compatibility
Can be used with both smartphones and mirrorless cameras. -
Affordable
Provides great opportunities at an affordable price. -
Convenient Remote
Includes a detachable wireless remote for added convenience.
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Amateur Quality
Not made for high-quality scans; more suitable for amateurs. -
Flimsy Carriers
Film carriers are flimsy and take a long time to load correctly. -
Dust Attraction
Plexi film carrier attracts dust easily and is prone to scratches. -
Lighting Issues
No light diffusion leading to subpar scan quality. -
Alignment Problems
Carrier slides on the base can move out of alignment, affecting the scans.