
Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner
USB, HDMI, SD card
Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner
USB, HDMI, SD card
Low-quality Chinese-made equipment, despite the attractive appearance of the camera. When you insert a negative, it doesn't show you the photo on the screen but makes you see the negative in a larger format, despite the fact that in the photos in the article, it shows us a beautiful colour positive photo. For 200 Francs for Chinese equipment it's too expensive and it's useless (always leaving open the possibility that the camera might break down). I'm returning this camera in favour of a more professional one.
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Slides in cardboard frames slip through very easily, slides in plastic frames need to be moved with some pressure. Slides can be positioned well, with the previous and next slide in the right position.
The device needs its own SD card, so pictures cannot be stored directly on the computer. This can be an advantage though, as the SD card can be read on any other computer, not just the one the device is connected to.
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This is a relatively cheap, fast and easy to use scanner if you have lots of slides and/or negatives to digitise. Scans look great at 50%, ok at 75% and a bit ropey at 100%, so probably not ideal for prints over about A4 size but perfectly ok for photo albums or books, sharing around or keeping memories. For HiRes or archival scans, I would go towards something like the Plustek OpticFilm 8100 which is significantly better resolution but much slower to use2.
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I would never imagine that KODAK would bring such a bed quality equipment.
It is made out of cheap plastic. Not usable for a long time. bad san quality on both Slides and negative films.
I am disappointed that Digitec is selling such poor quality good....
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I have scanned 2756 slides from my world trip 2001-2003.
Picture is better than the originals through a slide projector lens.
I haven't yet managed to digitise my slides, which was the aim of my purchase.
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As it's not possible to select a date before 1980, it's rather annoying to date photos directly when scanning.
The rest is fine.
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If I compare the quality with a slide scanner from 1000fr, the contrasts and artefacts are slightly worse.
But... I have scanned 3000 slides and negatives from the last 40 years. It's amazing when you see the pictures. For example 60 year old slides... Colours perfect...
Would definitely recommend it.
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I'm happy with it and am annoyed that I didn't see and buy it earlier
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It is fine for scanning old negatives, however, the quality is clearly inferior to scanning an old photograph developed and printed on paper.
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Simple and effective.
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The product meets my expectation
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Has no internal memory, so be sure to have SDHC card available
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Not easy to use for slides with plastic frames
Operation is good, picture quality is quite ok (but not great) and if you tinker a bit, older or thicker slides can also be used.
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When I bought it, I overlooked the fact that I also need a memory card. Otherwise, it does what it's supposed to do and works quite well.
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Can be recommended.
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30 out of 32 reviews