Kodak Digital Film Scanner, Film and Slide Scanner with 5” LCD Screen, Convert Color & B&W Negatives & Slides 35mm, 126, 110

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 10,337 ratings

Price: 179.99

Last update: 01-11-2025


About this item

SAVE OLD PHOTO MEMORIES: 1422MP Digital Film Scanner Lets You View, Edit and Convert Your Old Color and BandW Negatives 135, 110, 126mm and 50mm Slides 135, 110, 126mm to Digital Files and Save Directly to SD Card (NOT INCLUDED)
5” LCD DISPLAY WITH GALLERY MODE: Features Large, Crystal-Clear Screen with Wide Viewing Angle for Instantly Previewing and Editing Photos | Great for Sharing with Friends and Family or Using as an Elegant Digital Picture Frame in Home or Office
CONVENIENT EASY-LOAD FILM INSERTS: Quick-Feeding Tray Technology Allows for Continuous Loading Action, Making Scanning Fast and Simple Includes 50mm Slide Holder, Adapters for 135, 110 and 126 Films, Cleaning Brush, USB and HDMI Cables
EDITING WITH A SINGLE TOUCH: Advanced Capture Software Enhances, Resizes and Converts Photos Via Easy ‘Scan’ Button—No Complex Screens or Settings | Easy Options Let You Choose Film Type, Adjust ColorBrightness and Assign DateTime
SUPER CHIC. UBER COMPATIBLE: Device Handles All Your Old Slides and Negatives, Supports SD or SDHC Cards Up to 32GB (NOT INCLUDED) and Connects to Any Type-C USB-Enabled Computer | Gorgeous Design Blends Seamlessly w Your Home Décor

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Top reviews from the United States

Lisa
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Headed into foot surgery and 9 weeks of being very stationary (with elevated foot) afterwards, I needed projects to fill my time. Scanning old photos was one of them. I was able to set up the scanner on a small table in front of the couch so that I could scan from a sitting or lying position. The scanner was easy to learn and use. I chose to scan photos directly to my laptop, and the instructions for doing this were clear. The auto-feed function for photos was easy to use, and I appreciated that photos could be inserted anywhere along the width of the scanner rather than carefully positioned by size. They scanned quickly (3 - 5 seconds per photo), and the resulting digital images were very good.
I used the scanner for several hours a day for about 5 weeks, and it continues to function well. I will update this review if it fails in the coming year, but if not - I consider it a very good buy.
Spectre
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great ????
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Works great and easy to use.????
The nice compact design makes it easy to do some of the scanning on the coffee table while watching TV.
It's nice to finally be going through these old negatives and slides and the process is moved along pretty quick.
It has already paid for itself because it would have cost me a lot more to send the negatives & slides out to be digitized.
Michael O.
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent, but not spectacular
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Not sure exactly what I expected at this price point, so I've tried to balance my comments accordingly. First of all, the item is very neat and well-organized. The instruction manual is very good, and the keys/logic are very straight-forward to use/learn. Basically, this is just a box with a camera phone that takes pics of your slides/negative. There's 2 resolution settings; use the high one, gives files ~3-4 MB each.

Good/great: small, lightweight, easy to learn/use, seems like a decent price-point.

Not so good/great:
- the slide/film carriers sometimes slip out a little from the base unit, leaving edges/shadows in the scans. Took me ~1/2 dozen rolls of film (slides) to figure that out, and had to re-do a couple of them.
- it doesn't handle 'curled' negatives very well (that is, curved side-to-side from sprocket edge to sprocket edge). I've used it with some 'old' stuff (but not that old), ~30-40 yrs, and the film is curled a bit. Sometimes it won't feed through the mechanism (so you have to take out the slide racks, position by hand, and re-insert). Not THAT big a deal, I suppose, but still a bit of an annoyance.
- seems the curling causes it to lose a bit of focus; that is, the film carrier doesn't force the film to lie perfectly flat in the center of the scanning area.
- it takes a bit of getting used to to slide slides (does that make sense?!); starting a box, easy to put in 1, then 2, then the 3rd to help push/align the 1st one, etc. The last couple can be a bit tricky tho; have to use another slide to push/align the last ones. With 2 slides in the tray, you can barely (and I mean BARELY) grasp 1 from the left and 1 from the right to pull them out (otherwise, you'll have to use another slide to push them through).
One thing I didn't completely realize when I ordered is that you HAVE to have/use an SD card. Description seemed to suggest (to me) 'optional', but that's not the case. I thought I'd be able to hook to laptop and scan/save directly there, but not so. NEED an SD card (luckily I had one on hand); the item saves to the SD card, and then you have to remove from the item, insert into laptop, and copy (etc.). There is a function to transfer from the item to computer but I haven't tried that...at minimum, you'd still have to disconnect USB from the item (power) and plug into computer. Don't love that, but it's really not all that bad.
Heather Canevit
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Wish the price was a little lower, but this functioned really well for me. I did have one issue initially where an SD card wasn't fully inserted, and caused it to heat up and damage the SD card. Image quality was pretty good, and better than trying to scan it on a regular scanner, and spend the time to adjust the image quality.
Chris H
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice scans for low price
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
This scanner is easy to use once you get used to it. It's easy to use and you can scan a lot of negatives in a short amount of time.
Gary Snavely
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I was looking for
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
This "scanner" is exactly what I was looking for. I'm by no means a professional photographer. I was merely looking to digitize years worth of negatives I had stored in my closet. It's fast, easy to use, and creates a reasonable image for the price. Yes, it does crop the image slightly but that was not an issue for my purposes. I love it!

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