To start with, the Slide N Scan is built to transfer your memories non-destructively. It’s easy to set up on a desktop or tabletop, and you simply feed the negatives or slides through the scanner. A 14-megapixel CMOS sensor snaps each frame and presents it on a 5-inch LCD display for review.
You also can connect the Slide N Scan to a TV with an HDMI connection to play back a slideshow of what you’ve preserved. The scanner supports SD cards with up to 32GB of storage, so you can keep working without worrying about running out of space.
The kit comes with adapters for color and black-and-white film negatives as well as slides, with a quick feed design to let you rapidly scan large collections. At that point, you can keep them as is or tap into the Slide N Scan’s handy restoration features to spiff them up.