

🎞️ Digitize your memories, don’t let them fade away!
The KODAK SLIDE N SCAN is a versatile film and slide scanner featuring a large 5-inch LCD for easy preview and editing. It converts 35mm, 110, 126, and 50mm negatives and slides into high-resolution 22MP JPEG digital photos, saving directly to SD cards (not included). With quick-load trays, one-touch scanning, and USB-C connectivity, it offers a fast, user-friendly way to preserve and share your vintage photo collection.









| ASIN | B084NVRHYQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,474 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in Film Scanners |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Brand Name | KODAK |
| Color Depth | 24 bits |
| Connectivity technology | HDMI , USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,469 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843812123013 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.4D x 13.6W x 9.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | KODAK SLIDE N SCAN Film and Slide Scanner with Large 5” LCD Screen |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item height | 3.74 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Media Type | Negatives, Slide |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | KODAK SLIDE N SCAN Film and Slide Scanner with Large 5” LCD Screen |
| Model name | KODAK SLIDE N SCAN Film and Slide Scanner with Large 5” LCD Screen |
| Network Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Paper Size | Legal |
| Product Warranty | 1 year limited warranty |
| Product dimensions | 13.4D x 13.6W x 9.5H centimetres |
| Resolution | 22 Megapixels |
| Scanner Type | Film |
| Scanner type | Film |
| Standard Sheet Capacity | 1 |
| UPC | 843812123013 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
A**S
Produces good quality digital images from slides
Easy to use and has allowed us to convert numerous old slides into digital images. Options are limited for image optimisation on the device but once in digital format can easily be exported to software to adjust colour etc. The digital image is obviously dependent on the original slide. Some are a little blurred but many are really good. All are considerably better quality than offered by a high street retailer. For the price I feel this was definitely worth it.
K**R
Excellent photo scanner
Excellent, I have hundreds of slides and negatives that needed to be stored digitally before the images begin to loose their transparency. Although I already had a photo scanner it was a slow and painful experience trying to scan the material. This photo scanner made it simple. It's easy to use and takes both slides and negatives. I was also able to scan 126, 110 as well as 35mil film. Very pleased with the quality of the results. The scanner can also be used to view slides and negatives. Easy to set up and use.
D**N
Good for casual use and backing up photos. Not good for high quality images.
The Kodak Digital Film Scanner is a great option for quickly scanning film and backing up old negatives. It’s incredibly easy to use, with a straightforward interface that makes the whole process fast and hassle-free. Setting it up is simple, and you can scan a lot of negatives in a short amount of time, which is great if you have boxes of old film to digitize. That said, while the scans are decent, they’re not quite as high quality as I would prefer. The resolution is fine for casual viewing and sharing, but if you’re looking for professional-grade detail, you might need a higher-end scanner. Still, for convenience, speed, and general film preservation, it does the job well!
M**H
Very happy with my purchase
Great price (I bought it when there was a discount), very easy and quick to use, results are good. Obviously not as good as a "professional" scanner, but good enough for a reasonable size monitor/TV display of the image, maybe not good enough for a very large display. Images shown are from a 35mm slide, full image, then a "zoomed in" portion (standard 14Mpixel resolution)
J**C
Great for the price
Have to say I'm impressed. Very simple to set up and use straight out of the box. Just shove an SD card in the slot, put the correct adaptor tray in, switch on and tell it what it's scanning. All very simple and intuitive. The quality of the scanned slides is pretty good always assuming the slide quality was good in the first place they blow up to a very acceptable quality on a 30 inch monitor. I viewed about 1000 slides over the course of an afternoon and scanned about one in 10. Loads more to go though. Pictures are from about 40 years ago probably shot on an Olympus OM1.
W**K
You get what you pay for
I have many thousands of negatives and slides to scan and get them into the digital age. I had hoped that this Kodak scanner would be just right, but unfortunately the image quality is just not quite good enough. It is really simple to set up and use, and strips of negatives are scanned very quickly. Slides take a bit longer as you have to align the slide in the holder exactly. You can rattle through films very fast. However the price paid is that the resolution is not really good enough. Unfortunately there is no alternative but to use a dedicated professional film scanner which takes a lot of time but the image quality is far greater. The old saying that you get what you pay for is true, and this little Kodak scanner would be reasonable for the images produced if it was sold at under £100, but not the price it retails for.
D**L
Great device
Have cases of slides used to view on big screen as a child. Been sat in garage many yrs & was worrying would fade. Thought about getting one of these for long time then in black Friday sale I got one. Wow. Yes it takes time manually feeding slides through but great piece of kit. Am doing small amt regularly & will take a while but to have photos safe on sd card & on computer I know they're safe. Can be shown on tv too. Only thing to point out is I was at first trying a m8cro sd in adapter & would not scan to sd card. It needs full size sd card no more than 32gb. Worked straight away.. fab
S**F
Good piece of kit
I bought this scanner to digitise 35mm colour negatives - this is all I have used it for, please bear this in mind when reading my review. Initially I bought a DIGITNOW scanner that was considerably cheaper - this arrived in a less than good condition and generally I was unimpressed so I returned it and decided to splash out on the Kodak. Because the Kodak must be used with a memory card it ended up costing considerably more but I am very pleased with the results and have no regrets. Having scanned hundreds of negatives, these are the plus points as I see them: > Simple to use > Produces good results > Has an excellent 5" screen - essential if you wish to vet negatives before saving (many competitors have a tiny screen) My criticisms are as follows: > Build quality is good but given the price it is surprisingly lightweight and rather plasticky > All images must be saved via a memory card - other makes will allow direct saving to a PC. In use (and having got into a routine), this was not the problem I had anticipated before hand > Whilst navigation is largely easy, when you are in gallery mode with a number of images saved then moving around the images is rather tedious Observations: > The cradle for the negatives does allow the negatives to move about - you just need to be aware of this. That said, it does mean that you can change strips with relative ease (you do not need to remove the cradle each time) > The wand supplied to clean the lens and backlight is utterly useless and I use an air duster with tube attached. It is necessary to remove the cradle then the tube can be placed in the aperture > I had problems getting the cradle in the first time, there seemed to be considerable resistance. However, guided by other users I pushed it very hard and it located; since then it has been fine > There are basic adjustments for brightness and colour and image resolution may be altered from 14M to 22M. I operate the scanner on the higher setting (22 megapixels) seeing no point in doing otherwise. In terms of brightness and colour, never once have I found it necessary to adjust these (it can be done more effectively on a computer) Other than points mentioned above there have been no issues and I would highly recommend this scanner albeit that given the price, 4 stars seems fair rating.
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