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KODAK Mini Digital Film & Slide Scanner

$67.49
$129.99 48% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
20 people found this helpful
Easy to use AND it works!
By S. Porter on Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019
Wow! I've scanned "old school" with a flat bed scanner for years. This was freakishly fast and easy! I scanned hundreds of slides in one day. The quality is good. Good enough for photos, etc. Rather than scan at 4"x6" @ 300 pixels/inch as I normally would, it scans 80"X53" @ 72 pixels/inch, or 3840px X 5760px. If you're like me and have a few important family history photos you'd like scanned with more pixels, pull out your flat bed scanner. But this one does a great job, unless you're trying to zoom in on a photo to crop out that one person. I could not believe how fast I zipped through the photos. And all those pictures are now digitized and shared on Google Photos & my Apple Photos. I did not have the time to see if I could hook it up to my computer and scan them straight in. I put in a memory card and about every 33 photos, pulled it out and added it to my computer. That's probably the hard way, but I only had one day to do this, and I just didn't try to make that part easier. Scanning was so easy, I just didn't care! I would definitely buy this again, and will certainly tell others about it. This is a life changer and for the price? AMAZING!!! Pros? Did I say this was FAST?!! Easy. Great job. Cheap in comparison. It made the job accomplishable. Light & portable. Cons? No zooming in, no increasing pixel depth.
Top critical review
8 people found this helpful
Inexpensive and easy to use, but image quality is sub-par
By D. Workman on Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
This scanner works as advertised - plug it in, and you can be scanning slides and negatives in minutes. But the image quality is very disappointing; you get washed out grainy images with low contrast. I scanned both 35mm slides and negatives that I had also had prints of. You would think that scanning the prints would be lower quality (since the prints are already a second generation copy of the slides and negatives), but across the board using a 'consumer grade' photo scanner produced FAR better images. The "resolution' of the KODAK Mini Digital Film & Slide Scanner is relatively decent, and the pictures aren't horrible - just grainy and low contrast. Lastly, as noted in other reviews, it doesn't scan the entire frame and a bit of the edges get cropped.

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