Love reminiscing with film negatives and slides from yesteryear? With the new SLIDE N SCAN Digital Film Scanner from KODAK, you can view, edit and convert your old photos, no tech savvy necessary! This easy yet elegant 22MP scanner delivers crisp, clear, beautiful images with the press of a button. Best of all, there's no straining to see. Watch old memories come to life on the large 5" LCD screen with extra wide viewing angle and gallery mode-perfect for previewing pictures, or for using the portable scanner as a desktop photo frame! Unlike other frustrating scanners that require you to remove the tray and reposition slides each time, our easy-load insert system allows for continuous feeding, speeding up the scanning process significantly. In addition to the main 50mm slide holder, three adapters are also provided for compatibility with 135, 110 and 126mm films. You can finally skip the stressful software and complicated onboard buttons-and simply scan!. Color: Black.
Love reminiscing with film negatives and slides from yesteryear? With the new SLIDE N SCAN Digital Film Scanner from KODAK, you can view, edit and convert your old photos, no tech savvy necessary! This easy yet elegant 22MP scanner delivers crisp, clear, beautiful images with the press of a button. Best of all, there's no straining to see. Watch old memories come to life on the large 5" LCD screen with extra wide viewing angle and gallery mode-perfect for previewing pictures, or for using the portable scanner as a desktop photo frame! Unlike other frustrating scanners that require you to remove the tray and reposition slides each time, our easy-load insert system allows for continuous feeding, speeding up the scanning process significantly. In addition to the main 50mm slide holder, three adapters are also provided for compatibility with 135, 110 and 126mm films. You can finally skip the stressful software and complicated onboard buttons-and simply scan!. Color: Black.
Love reminiscing with film negatives and slides from yesteryear? With the new SLIDE N SCAN Digital Film Scanner from KODAK, you can view, edit and convert your old photos, no tech savvy necessary! This easy yet elegant 22MP scanner delivers crisp, clear, beautiful images with the press of a button. Best of all, there's no straining to see. Watch old memories come to life on the large 5" LCD screen with extra wide viewing angle and gallery mode-perfect for previewing pictures, or for using the portable scanner as a desktop photo frame! Unlike other frustrating scanners that require you to remove the tray and reposition slides each time, our easy-load insert system allows for continuous feeding, speeding up the scanning process significantly. In addition to the main 50mm slide holder, three adapters are also provided for compatibility with 135, 110 and 126mm films. You can finally skip the stressful software and complicated onboard buttons-and simply scan!. Color: Black.
Love reminiscing with film negatives and slides from yesteryear? With the new SLIDE N SCAN Digital Film Scanner from KODAK, you can view, edit and convert your old photos, no tech savvy necessary! This easy yet elegant 22MP scanner delivers crisp, clear, beautiful images with the press of a button. Best of all, there's no straining to see. Watch old memories come to life on the large 5" LCD screen with extra wide viewing angle and gallery mode-perfect for previewing pictures, or for using the portable scanner as a desktop photo frame! Unlike other frustrating scanners that require you to remove the tray and reposition slides each time, our easy-load insert system allows for continuous feeding, speeding up the scanning process significantly. In addition to the main 50mm slide holder, three adapters are also provided for compatibility with 135, 110 and 126mm films. You can finally skip the stressful software and complicated onboard buttons-and simply scan!. Color: Black.
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This is a suitable scanner for slides. However, inserting the slides is tricky and they move around quite a bit. A redesign on that part of the equipment would be welcome. It's not the best scanner—the images have to be tweaked on my Mac. But for my purposes it's fine.
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My primary complaint with the scanner is the SD card, or lack of one. It includes several adapters, two cables, a cleaning brush, and a printed manual, but the description didn't make clear that it REQUIRES an SD card and doesn't include one.I assumed (I know ... my fault for assuming) that since it had a cable to connect it to the computer, you could scan slides directly to the computer. You can't. Without the $10 SD card, this unit is just a viewer.Once you have the scanner set up, operation is pretty smooth. Manually feed the slides through and press the scan button when you have each one lined up. After running a batch, tell it to transfer to the computer and it shows up as a flash drive you can copy the files from.It has some basic adjustments ... MoreMy primary complaint with the scanner is the SD card, or lack of one. It includes several adapters, two cables, a cleaning brush, and a printed manual, but the description didn't make clear that it REQUIRES an SD card and doesn't include one.I assumed (I know ... my fault for assuming) that since it had a cable to connect it to the computer, you could scan slides directly to the computer. You can't. Without the $10 SD card, this unit is just a viewer.Once you have the scanner set up, operation is pretty smooth. Manually feed the slides through and press the scan button when you have each one lined up. After running a batch, tell it to transfer to the computer and it shows up as a flash drive you can copy the files from.It has some basic adjustments (resolution, brightness), but no flip or rotate, so you if you get a slide upside-down or rotated you either have to take the slide out and put it back in correctly or edit the image on your computer.Overall, it's a handy unit. It's pretty fast if you're just loading batches of slides.I had a bunch of old slides with handwritten dates, and in some cases labels. Since it won't scan directly to the computer (and it doesn't let you specify filenames), it became a process: Scan a set of slides, copy to computer, then go through each image and change the filename to include the date and/or label.One other minor complaint: If you set the date on the scanner, it will put that date on all the image files. Cool feature! But I was loading old family pictures from the 1970s and 1980s, and you can't set the date to that long ago. If the dates matter to you, you have to change them on the computer.Even still, I managed to load about 350 slides in 3 hours.
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This is my 2nd Slide n Scan - the first got taken out by a lightning strike. They're real easy to use and for my purpose of getting massive amounts of slide scan, it's hard to beat for the price. I can process slide pretty quickly now compared to an older scanner I had been using. Just push them into the holder, push the button and add another slide... the first one pops out the other side. Easy Peasy... It also can scan film strips of color negative or black and white.
| Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Image Sensor | 14.0 megapixels (4320x3252) 1/2.33′′ CMOS sensor |
| Resolution | 14MP/22MP (interpolation) |
| Supported Film Types | 50 mm Slides (135, 110, 126) |
| TV-Out Type | HDMI |
Mastercard $100 OFF | Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner (RODFS50)
Delivery $25.46
Kodak SLIDE N SCAN Digital Film and Slide Scanner (RODFS50)
Delivery $16.99
Kodak SLIDE N SCAN Digital Film and Slide Scanner (RODFS50)
Delivery $16.99
KODAK Slide N SCAN Film & Slide Scanner Digitizer with 5 LCD Screen, Quickly Convert
Delivery between 13–17 June $15.29
Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film And Slide Scanner (rodfs50), Black,
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This is a suitable scanner for slides. However, inserting the slides is tricky and they move around quite a bit. A redesign on that part of the equipment would be welcome. It's not the best scanner—the images have to be tweaked on my Mac. But for my purposes it's fine.
My primary complaint with the scanner is the SD card, or lack of one. It includes several adapters, two cables, a cleaning brush, and a printed manual, but the description didn't make clear that it REQUIRES an SD card and doesn't include one.I assumed (I know ... my fault for assuming) that since it had a cable to connect it to the computer, you could scan slides directly to the computer. You can't. Without the $10 SD card, this unit is just a viewer.Once you have the scanner set up, operation is pretty smooth. Manually feed the slides through and press the scan button when you have each one lined up. After running a batch, tell it to transfer to the computer and it shows up as a flash drive you can copy the files from.It has some basic adjustments ... MoreMy primary complaint with the scanner is the SD card, or lack of one. It includes several adapters, two cables, a cleaning brush, and a printed manual, but the description didn't make clear that it REQUIRES an SD card and doesn't include one.I assumed (I know ... my fault for assuming) that since it had a cable to connect it to the computer, you could scan slides directly to the computer. You can't. Without the $10 SD card, this unit is just a viewer.Once you have the scanner set up, operation is pretty smooth. Manually feed the slides through and press the scan button when you have each one lined up. After running a batch, tell it to transfer to the computer and it shows up as a flash drive you can copy the files from.It has some basic adjustments (resolution, brightness), but no flip or rotate, so you if you get a slide upside-down or rotated you either have to take the slide out and put it back in correctly or edit the image on your computer.Overall, it's a handy unit. It's pretty fast if you're just loading batches of slides.I had a bunch of old slides with handwritten dates, and in some cases labels. Since it won't scan directly to the computer (and it doesn't let you specify filenames), it became a process: Scan a set of slides, copy to computer, then go through each image and change the filename to include the date and/or label.One other minor complaint: If you set the date on the scanner, it will put that date on all the image files. Cool feature! But I was loading old family pictures from the 1970s and 1980s, and you can't set the date to that long ago. If the dates matter to you, you have to change them on the computer.Even still, I managed to load about 350 slides in 3 hours.
This is my 2nd Slide n Scan - the first got taken out by a lightning strike. They're real easy to use and for my purpose of getting massive amounts of slide scan, it's hard to beat for the price. I can process slide pretty quickly now compared to an older scanner I had been using. Just push them into the holder, push the button and add another slide... the first one pops out the other side. Easy Peasy... It also can scan film strips of color negative or black and white.
Does the job - sort of. They do not tell you lose almost 20% of your slide - top and bottom get cropped. relatively easy to use. Construction is rather flimsy. It does get them digitized to a SD card. You will need another step to read the card and xfer to a memory stick. Know your application and objective(s) BEFORE deciding
Look, the Kodak Slide N Scan is absolutely easy to use and you can digitize 140 slides in an hour. As to Color & Resolution it can vary from Great to Good. That said, it's easier to fine tune the digitized slides on your computer. I highly recommend this item for what it is. The Price is Right and it it's Extremely Easy to Use. With regards to Resolution & Color that depends on the state of the slides. Are the slides encased in paper or plastic and what is the thickness of the encasing medium? All of these variables affect these two parameters. I'm sure there are better digitizing devices that are 3-4 x as expensive and very complicated to use. I had over 5000 slides to do. Time is important to me.
It's not pro grade, but it works well for keeping those old slides your Mom took digitized and easily sharable. I wish the slide holders were of better quality, they are kind of flimsy. The color accuracy is quite good and you can make some adjustments to color profiles with the machine. My Dad left us 4000 slides. My brother and I are going to digitize the best ones. He got an estimate from a photo service that was $8000. I've got time to do it myself and save $7900. Also the screen is very good.
Sometimes older technology becomes obsolete, but this still does the job. I did run into a problem when my computer wouldn't recognize the unit, but using a more recent (I presume) USB cable overcame that difficulty. It's a little awkward to have to save scans on a SIM and then transfer to my hard drive as a separate step, but that's quibbling, I suppose.
I purchased this scanner to copy all of the slides that my parents had taken over the years. It is simple to set up and use and with the preview screen you are able to adjust color and brightness prior to saving to the SD card. I will be trying it out on negatives to digitally archive them. The two draw backs are the SD card, would like to save it directly to the computer, and the color/brightness adjustments, would like a more sensitive control to fine tune the image. All and all it is a product I would recommend.
I have many slides I am going through, and the Slide N Scan is quite good. There's no focus adjustment, but it isn't really needed. The slides just slide and there's no "click" when the slide is in position to be scanned, that's my only suggestion for an improvement. The colors are very vivid and you can adjust the color and brightness. I had a slide scanner back 10+ years ago and compared them and the Slide N Scan is night and day better, see the before and after slides. Transferring the files over is also very easy. I highly recommend it.
The Kodak Film Scanner is easy to learn and use and it does a very good job. The scans are not as good as more expensive scanners, but they come out well for the price. The transport adapters (slides, film size) are a bit flimsy and plastic. Old deformed slides can get stuck, but most do fine. The adapters could have been steel parts in my opinion for a good improvement. Since it is only USB powered, it would have been better to be able to view the scanning on my PC via USB as opposed to the small built-in monitor or a 2nd HDMI monitor (I only have one by my laptop, used of course by my laptop). With said software over USB, it would be great to have an app not only scanning, but allowing for darkroom type operations such as cropping, adjusting focus, despeckling, ... MoreThe Kodak Film Scanner is easy to learn and use and it does a very good job. The scans are not as good as more expensive scanners, but they come out well for the price. The transport adapters (slides, film size) are a bit flimsy and plastic. Old deformed slides can get stuck, but most do fine. The adapters could have been steel parts in my opinion for a good improvement. Since it is only USB powered, it would have been better to be able to view the scanning on my PC via USB as opposed to the small built-in monitor or a 2nd HDMI monitor (I only have one by my laptop, used of course by my laptop). With said software over USB, it would be great to have an app not only scanning, but allowing for darkroom type operations such as cropping, adjusting focus, despeckling, etc, but again, not expected in this price range. Overall though, convenient enough and quality enough.
| Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Image Sensor | 14.0 megapixels (4320x3252) 1/2.33′′ CMOS sensor |
| Resolution | 14MP/22MP (interpolation) |
| Supported Film Types | 50 mm Slides (135, 110, 126) |
| TV-Out Type | HDMI |