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Kodak SCANZA Digital Film & Slide Scanner - Converts 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Film Negatives & Slides to JPEG - Includes Large Tilt-Up 3.5" LCD, Easy-Load Film Inserts, Adapters & More
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Media Type | Negatives, Slide |
Scanner Type | Film |
Brand | KODAK |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Product Dimensions | 4.7"D x 4.7"W x 5"H |
Resolution | 7200 |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Standard Sheet Capacity | 35 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
About this item
- FILM TO JPEG IN SECONDS – Powerful 14/22MP KODAK Film Scanner Converts Old 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Negatives & Slides to JPEG Digital Files - NOTE; THE SCANZA WILL NOT CONVERT FILMS OTHER THEN 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Negatives
- LARGE, BRIGHT 3.5” TFT LCD – High Definition Built-In Color Display Features Adjustable Brightness & Convenient Tilt for Easy Operation & Image Viewing
- AN ADAPTER FOR EVERYTHING – Unit Arrives w/Multiple Film Inserts & Adapters for Fast, Flexible Operation; Big One-Touch Buttons Allow for One-Step Scan & Save
- INTUITIVE USER INTERFACE – Includes Helpful Tray & Insert Directory; Easily Edit Image RGB & Resolution, Browse Gallery [SD Card NOT Included, supports up to 128GB] & More
- CABLES & EXTRAS INCLUDED – Mac & PC Compatible Converter Comes w/USB Power Cable, HDMI Cable, AC Adapter, Video Cable & FREE Film Cleaning Brush. Use the included brush to also clean the light box of dust and speckles, to avoid marks on the scanned images.
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Important information
Visible screen diagonal
4" / 9 cm
From the manufacturer
Film to JPEG in Seconds
Magical Features
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Output Overview
Save to SD card, then transfer to your computer with USB or project onto your TV.
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SD Card Powered
Save your converted photos using your SD card. Use ‘Gallery’ mode to view, flip, rotate & delete.
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USB Connection
Use the scanner and connect to your PC or Mac for quick exporting, editing, sharing, and printing.
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HDMI/TV Output
With HDMI and TV output, you can exhibit your favorite memories on the big screen!
Let the Moments Live On!
Kodak Fill Scanner Comparison Chart
SCANZA | Slide N SCAN MAX | Slide N SCAN | Mini Film Scanner | Mobile Film Scanner | 6x6 Mobile Film Scanner | |
Customer Reviews
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4.2 out of 5 stars
10,866
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4.1 out of 5 stars
646
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4.4 out of 5 stars
8,885
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4.2 out of 5 stars
3,244
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3.7 out of 5 stars
3,449
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3.9 out of 5 stars
83
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SRP
| 149.99 | 219.99 | 179.99 | 129.99 | 34.99 | 49.99 |
Saves Photos To
| SD Card (Not Included) | SD Card (Not Included) | SD Card (Not Included) | SD Card (Not Included) | Smartphone | Smartphone |
Screen Size
| 3.5" Tilt-able Screen | 7" Tilt-able Screen | 5" | 2.4" | No Screen, Uses Phone Screen | No Screen, Uses Phone Screen |
Compatible Film Types
| 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8, 8mm | 35mm, 110, 126, Monochrome | 35mm, 110, 126, Monochrome | 35, 126, 110, Super8, Mnchrome | 35mm | 6x6 from 120 and 220 film |
Compatible Slide Types
| 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8, 8mm | 35mm, 110, 126, Monochrome | 35mm, 110, 126, Monochrome | 35, 126, 110, Super8, Mnchrome | 35mm | 6x6 from 120 and 220 film |
HDMI Output
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
Image Sensor
| 14MP or 22MP w/ Interpolation | 13MP or 22MP w/ Interpolation | 13MP or 22MP w/ Interpolation | 14MP or 22MP w/ Interpolation | Depends on the Phone Camera | Depends on the Phone Camera |
Resolution
| 4672 x 3500 | 4208 x 3120 | 4208 x 3120 | 4416 x 3212 | Depends on the Phone Camera | Depends on the Phone Camera |
Quick-Feeding Tray
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Product Dimensions L x W x H
| 4.72" 4.5" 5" | 4.41" 6.89" 4.45" | 5.27" 5.35" 3.74" | 3.75” x 3.50” x 3.75” | 5.8" x 4.25" x 4.2" | 7.1" 3.9" 4.2" |
Weight
| 16.2 ounces | 16.9 ounces | 13.4 ounces | 8.82oz | 8.8 ounces | 11.2 ounces |
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Easy to use | 4.1 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 4.2 |
Picture quality | 4.0 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.8 | 2.6 | 4.0 |
Colour balance | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.1 |
Sold By | DBROTH | GenCoDeals | GenCoDeals | ShopTronics | ShopTronics | GenCoDeals |
scanner type | Film | Photo, Film | Film | Film | Film | 35mm, 126, 110 Negative & Slides, Super 8 Films (Stills, no audio.) |
connectivity tech | Powerline | No Computer Needed - Works Stand Alone | No Computer Needed - Works Stand Alone | — | USB | No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone. |
optical sensor tech | CCD | — | CCD | CCD | — | CCD |
media type | Slide, Negatives | Slide, Photo, Negatives | Slide, Photo, Negatives | Slide, Photo, Negatives | Slide, Photo, Negatives | Download Images to SD Card (Included), Download to Your Personal Computer |
resolution | 7200 | 3200 | 3200 | 300 | 3200 | 3200 |
min system requirement | Windows 7 | Windows 7 | Windows 7 | Windows 7 | Windows 7 | No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone. |
weight | 1 pounds | — | — | 1.04 pounds | 0.46 pounds | — |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.72 x 5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1 pounds |
ASIN | B00O2BU8PK |
Item model number | RODFS35 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #18,043 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #11 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 28, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Kodak |
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Product Description
NOTE: Press The power Button for 3 seconds for the device to poer on
NOTE: The Device will automaticly shut off after 10 minutes in not in use.
NOTE: this is not a flatbed scanner, there is a 14mp camera built into the device that takes a snapshot of the film, if you are looking for HIGH quality scans please look for a flatbed scanner, this device is designed to quickly scan through old memories with good quality.
This Device only Scans Negative’s and film not Photos
Please note the scanner can only scan film that has previously been developed, it CANNOT develop or scan raw film.
Also note super 8 converts to still images not video.
also note that quality will be less than an image taken with a 22mp Digital Camera
Use the included brush to clean the light box of dust and speckles, to avoid marks on the scanned images.
Features:
- Large 3.5” LCD Screen: helps you operate the scanner, view slideshows and edit images with handy tilt and adjustable brightness features.
- 14 Megapixel Sensor: captures images in stunning HD clarity.
- Integrated Interpolation: optional setting enhances images up to 22 megapixels.
- 3 Numbered Slide Inserts: easily adapt to your old films for safe, convenient loading.
- 3 Numbered Adapter Trays: hold the inserts and click into the unit for speedy scanning.
- Home Button: lets you navigate back to the interface’s main page.
- Capture Button: saves the current image or returns to the capture view screen.
- 3 Function Keys: correspond with various prompts on the screen for effortless interface navigation.
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Customers like the quality and efficiency of the scanner. For example, they say it's fully functional immediately, and does a pretty good job. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of use, saying it'll save you time. As for the speed, they mention it'd take under 20 seconds per slide. As far as value goes, they're not happy with the price. Opinions are mixed on image quality, color balance, size, and adjustability.
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Customers find the scanner easy to use. They mention that the controls are fairly easy to set up, and there's not much of a learning curve. They appreciate the numerous types of guides provided for different types of film media, negatives, and slides. They also say the scanner does a good job accurately digitizing the slides.
"...Numerous types of guides are provided for different types of film media, negatives (110, 35, etc.) slides, 8mm film and super 8mm...." Read more
"...I don't think you'll find a better product out there that combines simplicity, quality, and just-enough functionality...." Read more
"...Once you get used to the menus and controls, the unit is fairly easy to set up.5) The user manual is all but worthless...." Read more
"...(3) The plastic trays are not well made. Slides will go in, and then jam, as if the tray slot is ever so slightly narrower on the left, than the..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the scanner. For example, they mention it does a pretty good job, it's fully functional immediately, and it works well on a PC. Some say that it combines simplicity, quality, and just-enough functionality. That said, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"First off, for the price, this item is absolutely getting the job done...." Read more
"...you'll find a better product out there that combines simplicity, quality, and just-enough functionality...." Read more
"...All I have done so far is to scan slides, but scanner is worth every penny to me...." Read more
"...This is not a professional production scanner, but it has provided me with images better than I expected and it has help me to salvage and archive..." Read more
Customers like the efficiency of the scanner. They say it's reasonably fast, snaps an image very quickly, and takes about 2 seconds to process. Customers say it is a great time saver, and has helped them move along their archival projects quickly.
"...It is reasonably fast (under 20 seconds per slide) as they are passed thru the guide...." Read more
"...What I thought was going to be a multi-year project, is going extremely fast. Insert slides from the right, and they push out to the left...." Read more
"...Scans are captured very quickly, and all I had to do was use default settings, a breeze to use...." Read more
"...Although quick per scan, you still may not want to scan hundreds or thousands of slides since you have to feed them manually.-..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the image quality of the scanner. Some mention that the quality of digitized pics was very good, and it has brought back to life so many photos. However, others say that the settings are basic, and the image improvement is not professional level. Some say that images appear to be a little overexposed, and that the SCANZA doesn't offer a full image.
"...This is not a professional production scanner, but it has provided me with images better than I expected and it has help me to salvage and archive..." Read more
"...It only saved the scan as a jpeg but the software on my Apple laptop let me resave the scan as a TIFF file...." Read more
"...If the shot was good when originally taken, it is captured quite well by this unit and is now digitized for enjoyment by family and friends...." Read more
"Quality of images is incredible. I actually think it enhanced the images of some old slides from my childhood! Should have bought this years ago!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the color balance of the scanner. Some mention that the color was already set most satisfactorily, and that it has various color adjustments. However, other customers say that the colors are not always the best on some older negatives, and the saturation is a bit variable. Some customers also mention that some slides are off and need major color and brightness adjustments.
"...The negatives are very low contrast (HP5+), which hinders some of what we’re trying to accomplish...." Read more
"...The images are large and clear, with good color retention...." Read more
"...Color isn't always the best on some of the older negatives, but you can adjust that...." Read more
"...For slides with good exposure, contrast, dye color retention, and focus the results were great and exceeded my expectations...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the scanner. Some mention that they like the size, it's easy to process slides in your lap. The setup is easy and the workspace footprint can be small. However, others say that it is smaller than expected, but it is doing a good job of scanning slides. The screen is a bit small, but the unit also makes a great viewer.
"...The viewing screen is large enough to see the image sufficiently and the user menu and interface display is easy to understand and follow...." Read more
"...No software to install. The unit is too small for my old oversized negatives, but it works great for standard sizes (color and B&W negs.)..." Read more
"...This Kodak Scanza fits a piece of the puzzle quite well, and I think this is worth mentioning...." Read more
"...SD cards are cheap and come in a variety of sizes. Many (most? all?)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the scanner. Some mention that they can adjust brightness individually, the scanner does a great job automatically adjusting the image, and the adjustments are easier to use on the device. However, others say that the adjustment settings don't give them much control, the scan only allows 3 adjustment settings for each color, and that the contrast cannot be adjusted.
"...the SCANZA doesn't offer a full image for the 127 and adjustment wasn't quite flexible enough to do the trick...." Read more
"...with good exposure, contrast, dye color retention, and focus the results were great and exceeded my expectations...." Read more
"...selection regarding format, but it's color correction, brightness adjustments are very basic at best and there is absolutely no features for..." Read more
"...I found this scanner and it works pretty well. It can be a little tricky to move a negative, with only 4 or 5 images on a single section, through..." Read more
Customers are not happy with the value of the scanner. They say the price is not thrilled with what they get, and the memory card is an extra cost. They also mention that digitizing slides gets pricey, and sending them out of town means they have no control. Customers also say that the product is essentially a cheap digital camera in a slide-tray housing. They feel that it's not a high end scanner, and it cheapens their brand.
"...This product is essentially a cheap digital camera in a slide-tray housing - NOT a flatbed scanner...." Read more
"...I really like the device. I think the $170 asking price is a bit steep. $120ish feels more in the ballpark for it’s feature set...." Read more
"...Digitizing slides gets kind of pricey and sending them out of town means we have no control over cropping or editing the slides...." Read more
"...In my opinion, this viewer is overpriced for what you get. It's very simple and basic." Read more
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Scanning requires moving slides through the scanner using a guide. Once a slide is lined up sufficiently in the viewer, you simply press the capture button and wait a few seconds and move to the next. It is reasonably fast (under 20 seconds per slide) as they are passed thru the guide.
The viewing screen is large enough to see the image sufficiently and the user menu and interface display is easy to understand and follow.
The scanner requires the use of a SD memory card (Not Included). All files are stored onto that card until transferred onto a PC hard drive or other storage device via a USB cable. I am using a 64gb SD card and I am able to store just over 6000 scanned images to the card.
This scanner will operate as a stand alone scanner with the USB power cable provided or it can be powered from a PC via the USB cable. It has the ability to display images to a TV or Monitor directly from the scanners SD memory card, and a HDMI to USB video cable is provided an well as a RCA type video cable.
Numerous types of guides are provided for different types of film media, negatives (110, 35, etc.) slides, 8mm film and super 8mm. There are different types of guides for different thickness of slides provided also.
I have not used it to scan any other type of media (negatives, 8mm, etc.) but I am sure it would scan that media just as well.
I am very pleased with this scanner.
My problems are (1) In settings, you cannot set the date, so all my slides look like they are being uploaded in 2007. (2) The manual says it is Mac/PC compatible, yet, my Mac does recognize it, and I cannot transfer directly to my computer hard drive. I have to load everything onto a SD Card (not provided), and then insert the card into my Mac to transfer and organize the images. (3) The plastic trays are not well made. Slides will go in, and then jam, as if the tray slot is ever so slightly narrower on the left, than the right. This is difficult, since the cardboard slide mounts in the 40's is thicker than slide mounts of the 70's The tray causes a jam, so I have to pull the tray out, manually unjam the slides, and then continue. It could be worse, but it could also be a lot better. I did expect a better product if it's going to have the Kodak name on it.
Mind you, yes, this is not a *professional* slide archiver. However, unless your parents / grandparents were photographer pros themselves, you'll just be capturing mediocre slides in higher detail. You may be able to use some fancy post-processing photo-doctoring software to fix the bad lighting, bad color, etc, but honestly... being able to see and share photos that have eluded viewing for decades, without taking up countless hours of your time -- isn't that what you are really after?
The sensor is 14MP, which means each photo comes out to about 1.4MB. There is a 22MP option, but it is *software interpolation* only, so I don't even bother. Again, what is the point of upgrading something that isn't high-quality to begin with? It's like putting VHS onto Blu-Ray.
The setup is very easy. There are menu-driven buttons to select slide type (it won't auto-detect), and a couple of other options. Mostly, you'll be spending your time scanning on to a standard SD Card. It seems to handle almost any type SD Card, from UHS-II speeds to 256GB capacities.
You insert the guide tray into the bottom of the unit, and then start feeding it slides. The *ONLY* drawback here is that you end up one behind in terms of finishing a group of slides. I ended up having to create two "dummy" slides so that I could clear the queue. You'll see what I mean when you use it. I wish there were a less clumsy way, but it's very minor.
Simply put, I've scanned thousands of slides in a short amount of time. If the shot was good when originally taken, it is captured quite well by this unit and is now digitized for enjoyment by family and friends. For the price, I don't think you'll find a better product out there that combines simplicity, quality, and just-enough functionality.
P.S. This scans some types of camera film as well. I never used the feature, but it is a whole added layer of capabilities to the slide scanner component!
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• As noted elsewhere, the Scanza is not a scanner. It makes a digital image of the slide.
• Note that I've used it only with 35 mm slides.
• It took a few seconds to figure out how to assemble the power adapter. There are outlet configurations for what I assume are various international outlets.
• Other than that set up was very simple. Set it up, plug it in, and start using.
• You do need an SD card. 32GB is more than enough for me.
• The USB cable connects to power, or to a computer to upload pictures. When connected to a computer you cannot scan new images. You can also transfer images via the SD card.
• Other reviews say the process crops the slides. I don’t see much, if any, cropping.
• Quality is not great. There are colour adjustments and brightness controls, but I found it easier to tweak in the pictures Photoshop elements. With that I get adequate results. I’m making pictures to share with family, not for an art show.
• I love the quick push-slides-through process.
• I had a flatbed scanner with a slide adapter but it stopped working with a Windows upgrade. I like that this is independent of Windows.
• To connect to a TV or monitor, it seems to work best to connect, then then power on the Scanza.
• As noted in other reviews, I see no benefit to using the 22 MP format as opposed to the 14.
• If you delete all the slides on the SD card, the numbering does start again at one. If you leave one image with the highest number so far, then the next scan would be that number +1.
A+++