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ClearClick QuickConvert 2.0 Photo, Slide, and Negative Scanner - Scan 4x6 Photos & 35mm, 110, 126 Film - No Computer Required - 22 MegaPixels
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Media Type | 35mm Slides, 4x6 Photos or Smaller, Photos, Slides, & Negatives, 35mm, 110, 126 Negatives |
Scanner Type | Film, Photo |
Brand | ClearClick |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Product Dimensions | 8"D x 7"W x 6"H |
Resolution | 7200 |
Item Weight | 38 Ounces |
Standard Sheet Capacity | 10 |
Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
About this item
- Easily & Quickly Scan Your Old Photos, Slides, & Negatives To Digital Photos (1 At A Time; Scanner Does Not Have Autofeeder) - Super Quick Conversion, Takes Only 2-3 Seconds To Scan a Photo, Slide, or Negative To Digital (4x6 Photos or Smaller; Press The Size Button To Adjust Scan Size)
- No Computer or Drivers Required! Just Turn It On & Start Scanning. Scans At 14 MegaPixels (22 MegaPixels Interpolated) & Saves Photos As Digital JPEG Files on SD Memory Card (Scanning Quality: ~ 3824 x 2512 Pixels)
- Built-In Rechargeable Battery For Cord-Free Scanning (Please Fully Charge Before Using) & 5" Instant Preview LCD Screen
- Scan Photos Without Having To Remove Them From Photo Albums or Mounts **NOTE: Does Not Support 5x7 Photos**
- 2 Year Warranty & Tech Support From ClearClick, a USA Based Small Business
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Product Description
Do you have stacks of family photo albums or boxes of old slides & negatives? Scan your photos to digital format to preserve & share them with others!
With the ClearClick QuickConvert 2.0, it's easier than ever to turn your photos into digital pictures.
No computer is required to scan, which means that it's quick to set up and easy to use. Plus, the scanner's rechargeable battery makes it extremely portable and cord-free for scanning. You can have the scanner set up and ready to start digitizing your photos, slides, and negatives in just minutes.
Unlike most conventional scanners, the QuickConvert 2.0 scans from above, which allows you to scan each photo without removing it from its mount or photo album. Alternatively, you can load a photo into the scanner's photo tray to scan it. (Does not contain an autofeeder.)
The scanner works with 4x6 photos or smaller, as well as 35mm slides and negatives and 110/126 negatives. (Does not support 5x7 photos or larger.)
An extra large 5" instant preview screen allows you to see each photo before you scan it. Scanning is extremely fast: just load your photo, slide, or negative, and hit the "OK/SCAN" button.
In just 2-3 seconds, your photo will be scanned and converted to digital format and saved onto the included 32 GB memory card!
The scanner digitizes your photos, slides, and negatives at a high-quality resolution of 14 megapixels (or 22 megapixels interpolated).
You can also connect the scanner to your TV using the included HDMI cable. This means you can use your TV as a preview screen while you're scanning, or play back photos on your TV after you've scanned them.
After you've scanned your images, you can transfer the images from the scanner to your PC or Mac using the included USB cable. Or, if your computer has a card reader, simply remove the memory card from the scanner and insert it into your computer's card reader.
Included: 32 GB Memory Card & PhotoPad Pro Image Editing Software
The ClearClick QuickConvert 2.0 comes with an 32 GB memory card (which can hold 8,000 or more photos). PhotoPad Pro image editing software is also included, which can be used to edit, retouch, resize, and crop your photos, as well as to make beautiful collages of your photos.
What's In The Box
- ClearClick QuickConvert 2.0 Photo, Slide, and Negative Scanner
- Slide & Negative Holders
- Cleaning Brush
- USB-C Charging Cable & Power Adapter
- HDMI Cable (for Preview or Playback to TV)
- 32 GB Memory Card
- Rechargeable Battery
- PhotoPad Professional Edition Software License Card (Digital Download License Card; Software CD Not Included)
- User's Manual w/ Easy Quick Start Guide
Product Specifications
- Scans 1 Photo/Slide/Negative At A Time In 2-3 Seconds (Scanner does NOT have an autofeeder.)
- Overall Scanner Size/Dimensions: 8 x 7 x 6 inches
- LCD Screen Size: 5 inches (measured diagonally)
- Scanning Resolution: 14 MegaPixels or 22 MegaPixels (interpolated)
- Scanned Image Quality: ~ 3824 x 2512 Pixels
- Scanned Image Format: JPEG Digital Photos (File Size: ~3MB each)
- Compatible Photo Sizes: 4x6 Photo or smaller (Does not support 5x7 photos) - To scan photos, set switches to Photo mode
- Compatible Slide Sizes: 135/35mm - To scan slides, set switches to Film mode
- Compatible Negative Sizes: 135/35mm, 126, 110 - To scan negatives, set switches to Film mode
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Easy to use | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 3.8 | 4.2 | 3.8 |
Picture quality | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.8 | 3.9 | 3.5 | 3.4 |
Colour balance | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.1 | — | — |
Value for money | 4.2 | — | 5.0 | — | 3.4 | — |
Sold By | ClearClick - SoundBeast | GenCoDeals | Jerbiaby Official Store | GenCoDeals | YING LLC | Dartypartytime |
scanner type | Photo, Film | 35mm, 126, 110 Negative & Slides, Super 8 Films (Stills, no audio.) | Film | Photo, Film | Business Card,Negative, Film,Photo | Photo |
connectivity tech | USB | No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone. | USB, HDMI | No Computer Needed - Works Stand Alone | USB | USB |
optical sensor tech | — | CCD | CCD | — | CMOS | CIS |
media type | Photos, Slides, & Negatives, 35mm, 110, 126 Negatives, 35mm Slides, 4x6 Photos or Smaller | Download Images to SD Card (Included), Download to Your Personal Computer | USB | Slide, Photo, Negatives | SD Card, USB | Slide, Photo, Negatives |
resolution | 7200 | 3200 | 2400 dpi | 3200 | 4800 | 1200 |
min system requirement | Windows 7 | No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone. | Windows 7 | Windows 7 | Windows 7 | Windows 7 |
weight | 38 ounces | — | 330 grams | — | — | 1.61 pounds |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 8 x 7 x 6 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.38 pounds |
ASIN | B073V879J5 |
Item model number | QuickConvert 2.0 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #38,297 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #26 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 12, 2017 |
Manufacturer | ClearClick |
Country of Origin | USA |
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, speed and value of the scanner. For example, they mention it works extremely well, the instructions are clear and it streamlined the entire process of digitalizing family photos. That said, they say it's well worth the price. Some complain about the color reproduction and image quality.
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Customers generally like the quality of the scanner. They say it works extremely well, produces great results, and is totally satisfied with the performance. The accessories look like they will work, and it works great on photo albums without having to remove the photos. Overall, it's a great scanner for their needs and a wonderful machine to convert negatives, photos, and slides to a digital format.
"...No doubt, the ClearClick streamlined the entire process and produced amazing results...." Read more
"...The slide scanning feature performed really well. I wasn’t expecting good quality from the slides, but they turned out very nice." Read more
"...For slides and negatives it works very well. In fact the negatives show up as positives on the viewer, making it easy to decide if you want it...." Read more
"What a wonderful machine to convert negatives, photos and slides to a digital format. No computer is required. Portable and so easy to use...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the scanner. They say the instructions are clear, it streamlined the entire process, and produces amazing results. Customers also mention that it's easy to switch between photos and negatives.
"...No doubt, the ClearClick streamlined the entire process and produced amazing results...." Read more
"...No computer is required. Portable and so easy to use. You don't have to remove photos from albums...." Read more
"...Easy to use, you'll be up and running in no time, laughing away and reliving lots of old forgotten memories from years gone by, or get a glimpse..." Read more
"...The product is pretty easy to use, and it does its job quickly with little hassle. But there are a few issues...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the scanner. They mention that each photo takes about 2 seconds to scan, and it does its job quickly with little hassle. Some say that the process is quick, but is made quicker by grouping photos together. The transfer speed is great, and the photos look great. Overall, most are satisfied with the speed and performance of this product.
"this is the way to do it. Scans extremely quickly. Only drawback is it can’t scan photos larger than 4x6...." Read more
"...The product is pretty easy to use, and it does its job quickly with little hassle. But there are a few issues...." Read more
"I’m spending the winter months scanning my old photos. The scanner is easy to use. Some photos do have a blue glow around the borders...." Read more
"Easy to use, and quick to scan. Only draw back, is scanning photos larger then 4x6 and old style negatives...." Read more
Customers like the value of the scanner. They mention that it's well worth the price, effort, and time.
"...It's well worth the effort, you don't want to have to redo anything. I went through 2 cans, cleaning ~900 slides...." Read more
"...of older media by converting it to digital format and the price is reasonable." Read more
"This digitizer works great. Easy to use and very reasonably priced to others I looked at" Read more
"...The price is also very affordable. The only issue that I had was that the description said it comes with a battery but mine did not have it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the scanner. They mention that the design is excellent and the concept is nice.
"...The design is excellent, no technical problems and the results are beyond my expectations." Read more
"Works well. The design is simple so it should last a long time...." Read more
"...Poor resolution. Too bad. Nice concept." Read more
Customers are mixed about the image quality of the scanner. Some mention it brings acceptable digital photos, while others say it brings poor resolution and blurry images.
"...I wasn’t expecting good quality from the slides, but they turned out very nice." Read more
"...but it's an amazing way to declutter, consolidate, digitize, and enjoy the images that you would otherwise not get to!" Read more
"...Consequently the scans are not in as sharp focus as one would like. Secondly, the tray itself is difficult to align with the machine...." Read more
"Great images. Slow process, but that's because of the stability and precision of this machine." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the color reproduction of the scanner. They mention that the photos are overexposed or underexposed, and it makes every 35mm photo look terrible. They also say that it didn't capture the true color from old slides and that the picture was not even visible. Customers also mention that it did not capture the full 4x6 photo and that outer edges of the image are lost.
"...The picture was not even visible. I also tried scanning some photos while in an album. Those were also distorted...." Read more
"...Photos are a little more cumbersome. The unit sits on a base...." Read more
"It didn't capture the true color from old slides, and photos were slightly overexposed or underexposed. One couldn't tweak the exposure very much...." Read more
"...cropped, so you don't have to edit them later, but the outer edges of the image are lost because of this...." Read more
Customers dislike the size adjustment of the scanner. They say the scan size options are confusing and not as simple and user friendly as they could be. They also mention that the monitor screen is very small and the photo size presets don't really match up with the actual photo well.
"...Last, the monitor screen is very small and if you aren't looking directly at it, its worthless...." Read more
"...The scan size options are a little confusing and is not as simple and user friendly as it could be...." Read more
"...The photo size presets don't really match up with the actual photo well - for example the 4x6 setting cuts off a tiny bit around the edges of a 4x6..." Read more
"...grouping photos together by size otherwise it will be necessary to adjust the size setting on the controller more often...." Read more
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It is relatively labor intensive to work through any project of this type, but where there is a will, there is a way. No doubt, the ClearClick streamlined the entire process and produced amazing results. Where professional digitizing services charge (on average) ~$1/slide or photo, this unit will far exceed its price tag value when you have hundreds to thousands of photographic memories. If you can allocate the time doing the work, yourself, then just do it.
Couple of notes:
- if scanning slides, use canned-air to remove dust particles prior to each scan. It's well worth the effort, you don't want to have to redo anything. I went through 2 cans, cleaning ~900 slides. I eventually picked up an electric handheld, dust-blower/remover since canned-air can be pricey. At present, I still have a over a few thousand slides yet to scan.
- If scanning boxes of slides, carousels of slides, or envelopes of photos:
-- Just a suggestion: do one entire box/envelope/slide-carousel at a time. I moved them after each completed batch to a computer.
-- I named them using the slide/photo film development date and slide/photo number (when available), using a naming scheme of '<year>_<month>__<slide#/photo#>.jpg, so '1971_08__15.jpg' as an example. Where there was more than one box with same developing dates, I suffixed the month with a letter, ex: '1971_08b__15.jpg' which was slide 15 from the second box. Moving the image files off from the scanner card (using USB mode on the ClearClick) and renaming the jpeg files right away eliminated any potential for confusion of what had already been scanned.
- Scanning one slide/photo does take ~1-2 seconds, as indicated.
- Scanning photos while they're still in the plastic of an album 'works' but the rows of scanner LEDs could sometimes be seen on the top and bottom of the finished scan. Removing them from the plastic, while it adds more time, is well-worth the effort. You only want to "have to" scan your photos one time, in my opinion.
- The ClearClick on-screen menu took a little bit to get used to, but it's relatively intuitive. I only used the brightness and RGB color adjustments a small handful of times. Keep in mind that each of those color adjustment settings remains 'set' until the unit's power is cycled or if you go back in to reset them.
- I haven't tried the HDMI 'preview via a TV' feature, but that is certainly a bonus. The screen on the unit worked for my needs.
- The included 32GB SD card was more than enough. Image files were, on average, 3-4MB in size using the 22MP setting. The ~900 jpeg files were ~3GB, in total.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
Overall it’s a great scanner for my needs.
It comes with negative holders for your standard film sizes. But my father had some negatives that are larger then the standard, and I could only scan a portion of the film.
Other then not all size photos and film can be scanned, it does a very nice job.