Exposure Control: Automatic & Manual adjustment.I have included the specs as listed on the website below. The scanner is compatible with both NTSC and PAL video formats. It measures 5.6 inches x 4.5 inches x 4.7 inches and only weighs 12.8 ounces. The Smartfix is aptly named as it has built-in auto-exposure, color balance, and other image enhancements to make sure images are clear and crisp.The Smartfix is designed to be compact. The scanner is PC and Mac compatible (viewing only) and supports up to 32GB SDHC/SD cards (not included). You can transfer your film negatives and slides directly to an SD card from the scanner. It’s a standalone scanner with a 2.4″ LCD screen for previewing images. The Smartfix device is a scanner that allows you to convert all your old 135 slides and 135/110/126 negatives into digital images. Thankfully, Veho, an electronics company based out of the UK does now offer a slide and negative scanner called Smartfix. It wasn’t always cost-effective and it took a lot of time so I’m glad that the world has moved into a more digital realm, but what do I do to preserve all of those important memories that were once captured on photographic paper? Until now, there haven’t been a large number of options for consumers at home. I remember a time when photos were captured on film and had to be developed at the store. Even though nearly everyone has a camera available to them via their smartphones, that wasn’t always the case.
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