An affordable, portable scanner for images of all kinds
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THE BOTTOM LINE
ClearClick’s QuickConvert 2.0 conveniently digitizes photos, slides, and negatives. It’s easy to use, but each individual scan requires manual adjustments that take some patience.
MSRP $184.95
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Apparently, even in this age of smartphone snapshots, there are still enough photos, slides, and negatives stashed in kitchen drawers and shoeboxes under beds to justify a photo scanner. One of our Editors’ Choice winners, the Epson FastFoto FF-680W, has an automatic document feeder (ADF) that can scan up to 36 prints in one go. By contrast, ClearClick’s $185.95 QuickConvert 2.0 holds only one photo at a time, so working your way through that shoebox full of prints, negatives, and slides may take a while. But the QuickConvert’s scan quality and ease of use render it a highly capable, pleasant-to-operate photo media scanner for personal or family use.
CLEARCLICK QUICKCONVERT 2.0 SPECS
Flatbed | No |
Maximum Optical Resolution | 14 megapixels |
Mechanical Resolution | 14 megapixels |
Automatic Document Feeder | No |
Ethernet Interface | No |
Maximum Scan Area | 4″ x 6″ |
Film Scanning | Yes |
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