The keys are quite catastrophic, the operating logic has me perceptible only through various experiments.
The slide template is too narrow for several of my slides from the 1980s, I have to get out of the frame, so that I can scan, which is a bit tedious with each film snippets.
Movie pure, press button, ratzfatz has a surprisingly useful result that can be improved directly with the scanner. The monitor, however, is at best for rough estimating useful.
That you need an SD card, I had heard rather casually, that makes the use but very independent. Comfortable pull through while watching the evening old slides is thus in any case easily without computer possible.
In short: you get a device that produces surprisingly suitable for digital prints of old films at relatively low cost for the price. If you want more, you have more money to take into their own hands and invest more time, because the quality of photo scanning is directly proportional to the price of the scanner and the time it takes to scan for.
For me, the price / performance ratio is absolutely. This is not a professional tool, but an effective tool to ensure that the old family images arrive in the digital world. But the scanner is completely suitable.
In the somewhat more important pictures I take the time at the computer for post-processing. The possibilities of the scanner are indeed quite interesting, but the service is a bit cumbersome. In addition, then the stored result is changed, because I'd rather sit on PhotoLine with whom I occasionally scans the nachbearbeite.
The there is obviously also from other suppliers under different names. I have acquired the high-resolution 22 MP Jumbl All-In-1 scanner / digitizer.