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product_id: 46060573
title: "Smartfix Portable Stand Alone 14 Megapixel Negative Film & Slide Scanner with 2.4” Digital Screen and 135 Slider Tray for 135/110/126 Negatives Compatible with Mac/PC – Black (VFS-014-SF)"
brand: "veho"
price: "10689748₫"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Veho"
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# Mac/PC compatible 2.4" LCD screen 14 MP resolution Smartfix Portable Stand Alone 14 Megapixel Negative Film & Slide Scanner with 2.4” Digital Screen and 135 Slider Tray for 135/110/126 Negatives Compatible with Mac/PC – Black (VFS-014-SF)

**Brand:** veho
**Price:** 10689748₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📷 Capture the Past, Share the Future!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Smartfix Portable Stand Alone 14 Megapixel Negative Film & Slide Scanner with 2.4” Digital Screen and 135 Slider Tray for 135/110/126 Negatives Compatible with Mac/PC – Black (VFS-014-SF) by veho
- **How much does it cost?** 10689748₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/46060573-smartfix-portable-stand-alone-14-megapixel-negative-film-and-slide)

## Best For

- veho enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted veho brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Enhancements:** Enjoy automatic exposure, color balance, and other enhancements for perfect images.
- • **Portable Powerhouse:** Stand-alone design means no computer or software is needed—scan anywhere, anytime!
- • **Instant Gratification:** Preview your scans instantly with the built-in 2.4" TFT LCD screen.
- • **Transform Your Memories:** Effortlessly convert 135 slides and 135/110/126 negatives into stunning digital images.
- • **User-Friendly Experience:** One-touch scanning and Tacton rubber touch finish for a seamless experience.

## Overview

The Veho Smartfix Portable Stand Alone Scanner is a cutting-edge device that allows you to convert your 135 slides and 135/110/126 negatives into high-quality digital images. With a 14-megapixel resolution and a user-friendly design, it features a 2.4” digital screen for instant previews and is compatible with both Mac and PC for easy file transfers.

## Description

Convert all your old 135 slides and 135/110/126 negatives into digital images with the Smartfix 14 megapixel scanner from Veho. Transferring your negative film and slides and negatives direct to SD card makes it ideal for editing, archiving or for sharing old photographs with your family and friends. The Veho Smartfix is a complete stand-alone scanner with 2.4" preview/review LCD screen with a removable lithium-ion rechargeable battery and comes with a USB charging cable, making this scanner completely portable. The fast one touch scanning makes it easy to bring those old pictures back to life. The instant preview and built-in auto-exposure/colour balance ensures that the pictures come out their absolute best. The Smartfix scanner is PC and Mac compatible and supports up to 32GB SDHC / SD card not included.

Review: An affordable way to save your photos - Even though nearly everyone has a camera available to them via their smartphones, that wasn’t always the case. I remember a time when photos were captured on film and had to be developed at the store. 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. Thankfully, Veho, an electronics company based out of the UK does now offer a slide and negative scanner called Smartfix. DETAILS The Smartfix device is a scanner that allows you to convert all your old 135 slides and 135/110/126 negatives into digital images. It’s a standalone scanner with a 2.4″ LCD screen for previewing images. You can transfer your film negatives and slides directly to an SD card from the scanner. The scanner is PC and Mac compatible (viewing only) and supports up to 32GB SDHC/SD cards (not included). 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. It measures 5.6 inches x 4.5 inches x 4.7 inches and only weighs 12.8 ounces. The scanner is compatible with both NTSC and PAL video formats. UNBOXING Veho has classic packaging. Their branding includes black and white colors so their boxes are typically black and white with shades of gray. The front of the Smartfix box has an image of the device along with “Veho” and “Slide & Negative Scanner – SMARTFIX” stamped on it. The name of the product is also printed on the top of the box and the specs along with images of the slide accessories are printed on the sides. The back of the box shows a nice photo of the device in use and the basic details of the scanner. Veho did a really nice job of describing the product on the box. I actually think that it’s summarized better than on their website. When you open the box you will find the scanner nestled in between cardboard crates and the quick start guide, cleaning brush, USB-A to Mini-B USB cable, 3.5mm jack to yellow RCA cable, one (1) 135 slider tray and several negative tray options. The scanner itself has a very nice Tacton rubber touch finish to it. The operational buttons are on the top and the ports are on the back. Even though the device is somewhat compact, I could see it benefitting from a carrying case since there are so many parts to it. USER EXPERIENCE The first thing you are instructed to do is to make sure the scanner is charged. The Smartfix comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery which sits inside the battery door found on the bottom of the device. When you plug the scanner into a USB port, it will charge the battery. There is no wall adapter included, but it’s compatible with standard USB wall chargers. If the LED is red, then it is charging and the light will automatically turn off when it’s fully charged. You can operate the scanner while it’s charging if you wish (the LED will turn blue). When you turn on the Smartfix, you will be instructed to insert an SD card if you haven’t already. For testing purposes, I used an 8GB SanDisk SD card. The process is pretty straightforward. You place your selected negatives into the appropriate tray — in my case the 110 negative tray — and select the type of negative you are sending through by pressing the “Type” button on the top of the scanner. A small icon in the bottom lefthand corner of the LCD will change between a slide, 35mm negative, B/W, 110, or 126. Once you have the appropriate size selected, you can slide your negative tray through the scanner. You will have to manually push the tray through the scanning slot. On one side of the tray, there are notches that lock into place on once they are in the scanner. As you push the tray through the scanner you will feel the click of the notches. You will still need to center your image on the LCD before scanning the negative but the notches help prevent you from skipping over an image too quickly. During the course of my testing, I discovered that you cannot save images directly to your computer from the scanner. It’s sort of a bypass option. Here are the different ways you can use the scanner. Save to SD Card: When you scan a negative or slide, you can save that new image directly to the inserted SD card. The image will be saved as a JPEG. View Images on PC: You can view images saved to your SD card when a PC is connected to the scanner via the USB cable. The option for PC > SD Link will appear on the screen before you go to scan. If you select ‘Yes,’ the SD card will appear on your desktop and you can look through the saved images. If you choose this option, you cannot scan other images while you are in this mode. View Images on TV: Veho includes an RCA cable with the scanner so that you can connect it to your television if you wish. Similar to viewing images on a PC, this option will only give you the ability to see what has already been saved. You will use the slideshow option on the scanner and sift through the images on the SD card. The process is pretty easy to get through and as much as I appreciate all the automated tasks that the Smartfix provides, one thing I would have liked to have control over was the quality at which the scanner captures the scanned image. The pictures that I saved were saved as JPG files at 180DPI. I’m not sure if the scanner was programmed this way to keep file sizes low, or if it has to do with the type of media you are scanning, but I thought the quality of the image could be a bit better. The LCD display was actually quite impressive. It shows the scanned negative clearly and gives you a decent idea of what to expect from the saved image. I thought the controls were easy to follow and didn’t have any issues with the buttons capturing my input presses. CONCLUSIONS When you have 30-year-old film negatives lying around, you want a way to preserve them digitally. There are some options out there for being able to send them out to be processed, but that can be a nerve-racking experience. When you have irreplaceable memories locked in those pieces of film, you want them to stay safe. Veho has provided a good way of ensuring that you can not only preserve your memories but also keep them close to home.
Review: Works great after battery replacement - I received my first Veho from desertcart and started scanning after waiting for the battery to charge per instructions. The output was great--I am very happy with quality (slides, 110, black white). I was able to use it for a few other types of negatives as well. Unfortunately, I learned after unplugging it that the battery didn't work and never charged. I returned it to desertcart for a new scanner. New one came and same battery problem--did not charge. This time I contacted Veho directly through their website. Got an immediate response from Veho and a battery was sent to me fro the UK and I received it in 4 days. Plugged in and the charging light is on. I am pleased with the product and desertcart's and Veho's customer service. The loss of one star is just due to my annoyance level of having to pack it up and mail it. Wish I had contacted Veho first and not returned through desertcart. I am not using the associated photo editing software as I have my own I use.

## Features

- Convert 135 slides and 135/110/126 negatives into digital images
- Stand-alone portable design with no computer or software required
- Small/lightweight with built-in 2.4" TFT LCD screen, one touch scanning and Tacton rubber touch finish
- Instant preview and built-in auto-exposure, colour balance and other image enhancements
- Optional USB connection compatible with Mac/PC for easy file transfer

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B072KKDL3N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #898,758 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #339 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
| Brand | Veho |
| Built-In Media | 110 Negative Tray, 126 Negative Tray, 135 Negative Tray, 135 Slider Tray, 3.5mm Jack to yellow RCA Cable, Cleaning Brush, Lithium-ion Battery, Quick Start Guide, USB-A to Mini-B USB Cable, Veho Smartfix Scanner |
| Connection Type | USB |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,307 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040232931505 |
| Item Type Name | Veho Smartfix Portable Stand-alone 14 Megapixel Negative Film & Slide Scanner (VFS-014-SF) |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Veho |
| Media Type | Negatives, Slide |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | VFS-014-SF |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Resolution | 7200 |
| Scanner Type | Film |
| Standard Sheet Capacity | 135 |
| UPC | 040232931505 |

## Product Details

- **Media Type:** Negatives, Slide
- **Scanner Type:** Film
- **Brand:** Veho
- **Model Name:** VFS-014-SF
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Item Weight:** 12.8 ounces
- **Standard Sheet Capacity:** 135
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Optical Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Minimum System Requirements:** Windows 7

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An affordable way to save your photos
*by N***E on February 19, 2018*

Even though nearly everyone has a camera available to them via their smartphones, that wasn’t always the case. I remember a time when photos were captured on film and had to be developed at the store. 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. Thankfully, Veho, an electronics company based out of the UK does now offer a slide and negative scanner called Smartfix. DETAILS The Smartfix device is a scanner that allows you to convert all your old 135 slides and 135/110/126 negatives into digital images. It’s a standalone scanner with a 2.4″ LCD screen for previewing images. You can transfer your film negatives and slides directly to an SD card from the scanner. The scanner is PC and Mac compatible (viewing only) and supports up to 32GB SDHC/SD cards (not included). 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. It measures 5.6 inches x 4.5 inches x 4.7 inches and only weighs 12.8 ounces. The scanner is compatible with both NTSC and PAL video formats. UNBOXING Veho has classic packaging. Their branding includes black and white colors so their boxes are typically black and white with shades of gray. The front of the Smartfix box has an image of the device along with “Veho” and “Slide & Negative Scanner – SMARTFIX” stamped on it. The name of the product is also printed on the top of the box and the specs along with images of the slide accessories are printed on the sides. The back of the box shows a nice photo of the device in use and the basic details of the scanner. Veho did a really nice job of describing the product on the box. I actually think that it’s summarized better than on their website. When you open the box you will find the scanner nestled in between cardboard crates and the quick start guide, cleaning brush, USB-A to Mini-B USB cable, 3.5mm jack to yellow RCA cable, one (1) 135 slider tray and several negative tray options. The scanner itself has a very nice Tacton rubber touch finish to it. The operational buttons are on the top and the ports are on the back. Even though the device is somewhat compact, I could see it benefitting from a carrying case since there are so many parts to it. USER EXPERIENCE The first thing you are instructed to do is to make sure the scanner is charged. The Smartfix comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery which sits inside the battery door found on the bottom of the device. When you plug the scanner into a USB port, it will charge the battery. There is no wall adapter included, but it’s compatible with standard USB wall chargers. If the LED is red, then it is charging and the light will automatically turn off when it’s fully charged. You can operate the scanner while it’s charging if you wish (the LED will turn blue). When you turn on the Smartfix, you will be instructed to insert an SD card if you haven’t already. For testing purposes, I used an 8GB SanDisk SD card. The process is pretty straightforward. You place your selected negatives into the appropriate tray — in my case the 110 negative tray — and select the type of negative you are sending through by pressing the “Type” button on the top of the scanner. A small icon in the bottom lefthand corner of the LCD will change between a slide, 35mm negative, B/W, 110, or 126. Once you have the appropriate size selected, you can slide your negative tray through the scanner. You will have to manually push the tray through the scanning slot. On one side of the tray, there are notches that lock into place on once they are in the scanner. As you push the tray through the scanner you will feel the click of the notches. You will still need to center your image on the LCD before scanning the negative but the notches help prevent you from skipping over an image too quickly. During the course of my testing, I discovered that you cannot save images directly to your computer from the scanner. It’s sort of a bypass option. Here are the different ways you can use the scanner. Save to SD Card: When you scan a negative or slide, you can save that new image directly to the inserted SD card. The image will be saved as a JPEG. View Images on PC: You can view images saved to your SD card when a PC is connected to the scanner via the USB cable. The option for PC > SD Link will appear on the screen before you go to scan. If you select ‘Yes,’ the SD card will appear on your desktop and you can look through the saved images. If you choose this option, you cannot scan other images while you are in this mode. View Images on TV: Veho includes an RCA cable with the scanner so that you can connect it to your television if you wish. Similar to viewing images on a PC, this option will only give you the ability to see what has already been saved. You will use the slideshow option on the scanner and sift through the images on the SD card. The process is pretty easy to get through and as much as I appreciate all the automated tasks that the Smartfix provides, one thing I would have liked to have control over was the quality at which the scanner captures the scanned image. The pictures that I saved were saved as JPG files at 180DPI. I’m not sure if the scanner was programmed this way to keep file sizes low, or if it has to do with the type of media you are scanning, but I thought the quality of the image could be a bit better. The LCD display was actually quite impressive. It shows the scanned negative clearly and gives you a decent idea of what to expect from the saved image. I thought the controls were easy to follow and didn’t have any issues with the buttons capturing my input presses. CONCLUSIONS When you have 30-year-old film negatives lying around, you want a way to preserve them digitally. There are some options out there for being able to send them out to be processed, but that can be a nerve-racking experience. When you have irreplaceable memories locked in those pieces of film, you want them to stay safe. Veho has provided a good way of ensuring that you can not only preserve your memories but also keep them close to home.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great after battery replacement
*by T***S on June 26, 2013*

I received my first Veho from Amazon and started scanning after waiting for the battery to charge per instructions. The output was great--I am very happy with quality (slides, 110, black white). I was able to use it for a few other types of negatives as well. Unfortunately, I learned after unplugging it that the battery didn't work and never charged. I returned it to Amazon for a new scanner. New one came and same battery problem--did not charge. This time I contacted Veho directly through their website. Got an immediate response from Veho and a battery was sent to me fro the UK and I received it in 4 days. Plugged in and the charging light is on. I am pleased with the product and Amazon's and Veho's customer service. The loss of one star is just due to my annoyance level of having to pack it up and mail it. Wish I had contacted Veho first and not returned through Amazon. I am not using the associated photo editing software as I have my own I use.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really nice product for the price.
*by H***R on October 23, 2014*

My 5 star review is written within the confines of this scanners defined function. It is not a high resolution professional scanner. Rather it will scan slides, color and black and white negatives quickly and easily. The quality does not challenge the quality of a negative or slide taken with a professional 35 mm camera but is perfectly usable. I have attached a photo from a 1969 Tri X black and white negative as an example. 1. My unit came with a video cable for connecting the scanner to a composite tv or video monitor. I did not use this function. 2. The scanner will charge when plugged into a computer or laptop. This is a slow charge. I found that the supplied cable connected easily to a charge dongle that came with my cell phone. This charges much faster. 3. Files are numbered sequentially on the SD card. Once all files have been deleted, the numbers begin again from 0001. 4. The scanner had a setting for 126 size slides or negatives. I do not have any of them, but I'll bet that they might fit in the slide tray used for 35mm slides. Just guessing however. 5. A cleaning tool is supplied and I found that it needed to be used frequently as I was scanning really cruddy slides from the 1950's and 60's. 6. Software is supplied but I used Faststone for image adjustments. 7. Brightness and contrast was excellent for most of my work. I did rotate vertical shots with Faststone. Also, some old slides had color shifts and I made corrections to color balance with Faststone. Most any photo software should work well too. 8. The SD card I received was 4GB. In summary, I am pleased with my purchase. Previously I had a Plustek scanner which was higher quality at several times the price. Also, the Plustek took four times as long for each scan. If you are in need of reasonable quality images for a decent price the Veho scanner is just right

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