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Reviewed in France on January 2, 2025
j'ai récupéré et pu numériser des dizaines de pellicules des années 70, ça fonctionne très bien, excellent achat.
robert spitz
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Though purchased as a new item, the product was slightly used and damaged. The top would not seat properly to the vertical support, which needed to be reinforced with a paperclip to give proper support. The LED toggle switch does not alway provide full power, needing coaxing in order for maximum light output. Aside from that, the guide rails are a bit too large, cutting off the borders of negatives. A swappable mount would have been nice to allow for slightly larger negatives.All that said, I was pleased with the eventual result, allowing old family memories to be quickly scanned, edited, and shared. Even with the minor issues, this product saved me a lot of time and money that would have gone to professional scanning services.
Daniel Dupont
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2024
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ladidah
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
I have become keeper of my old family slides and I wanted to be able to share them and get some help identifying people in the photos while the older generation could still help.! I had some large ones that were going to cost me quite a bit to have scanned through the local Camera shop. They were going to have to send them out and it was going to take weeks. They suggested that I could just used my flatbed scanner. Well, that didn’t work. I think the cardboard frame around the slide cased them to sit just slightly above the scanner bed and they were all out of focus. So I ordered this and spent about an hour digitizing about 20 slides. Worked great! It was a great way to get family talking!
MJS1327
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I have used the Kodak Scanza for multiple formats of slides and negatives. For that device, I even had a 3-d insert for disc negatives made by someone on Etsy. All good. This 6x6 scanner for 120/220 format negatives is essentially no technology and should work in a snap. But with an iPhone 15 the backlit negative is but a faint outline. Kodak support was completely clueless -- clearly had never used the device. My eventual work-around: revive my super old iPhone 6 from a drawer. Lower quality camera but at least it can capture the image to the manipulate.
Arheddis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 28, 2024
It's not often I return an item to amazon, preferring to learn a lesson or make do, but this item is going back. It's cheap, badly made junk.The 'scanner' consists of a flimsy lightbox made from cheap plastic powered by two AAA batteries, not supplied. You then unfold the 'scanner', made from cardboard, and attempt to clip it into an upright position and put the light on the bottom. Then use your phone to take a picture through the little hole.It's rubbish. There is a free camera app to take the photo, and it refuses to focus properly. If you give up and take the picture with your normal photo app you can import the picture, but you can't invert if from the negative image, so its pointless. The back light is woefully weak anyway, so it's really hard to get a good image into your phone, or the flimsy cardboard 'scanner' will fold up on you and you'll want to throw the thing across the room in frustration.If I'd paid a tenner for this, then fair enough, but for £46 for a flimsy xmas cracker quality toy I feel robbed. Terrible item.
Michael Kennedy
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
I bought one of these toys (It is little more than a toy) with hopes of bringing the photos back to life. Nope. Quality is poor, set up is iffy, and the whole thing was a waste of money. There is no way to flatten the negative or to adjust the distance from the camera (iPhone) to the surface of the negative.
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on January 10, 2024
ottimo per scannerizzare i negativi.
Steph
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I'm in the process of scanning our family photos and negatives which are mainly 110 and 135 format. In the process, I found some medium format negatives that I needed to scan. I have a small number of images, maybe a dozen or so rolls, so didn't want to buy an inexpensive scanner for a small short-term project.The Kodak 6x6 mobile scanner looked like it would fit the bill. I read reviews indicating that the iPhone 14 had difficulty scanning images. I have an iPhone 13, so thought I would give it a try. Unfortunately, the images were blurry, so I was getting ready to send it back.That's when my wife suggested I try her phone, an iPhone SE. Great idea: it worked!That's the reason I wrote this review. If your late model iPhone doesn't work, see if you can borrow another phone or use an out-of-service phone.I gave this a 5-star review because the Kodak 6x6 is an excellent inexpensive option for scanning a small number of medium format negatives so that you don't have to buy a much more expensive scanner. Low tech, but it does the job!
julie
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2024
Was not suitable for my old Negatives. I'm sure if my negatves were in better shape they would have been clear to see. Had to return
Ricardo Kindle
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
Somewhat delicate item but it works. The cellar app does not work properly. I take the photo (scan) and then via Bluetooth I send it to Cortel Paintshop for finishing. Anyway for its price, GREAT!
Jacqueline
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
This is a portable scanner, a simple way of producing your negatives using your smartphone. I’ve seen some reviews saying it's cheap material, no..this is not a cheap material, crap product. This is a simple way of scanning your negatives at home. Kodak made a good job with this kit including the lights, card structure and gloves. I really enjoyed spending the afternoon scanning my old negatives!! Kodak app runs well on Iphone 12, I saved the pics and post produced with iPhone editor!
Mark H Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
This review is after scanning a dozen black & white 220 negatives.Assembly is pretty straight forward. I had to hunt for a pair of AAA batteries to go into the base. I recommend putting the sides into the base before trying to fit the top piece - the instructions have those steps in the other order.I have an iPhone 12 - it isn't obvious where to put it over the hole on top - move it around until you get an image. When you are taking a picture, be sure to tap the screen to trigger the focus. Some other reviews seem to mention focus as a problem and this step may be the problem. If the negative is not flat on the base - look again for the slots on either side to help hold it down and flat.The app is easy to find on the store and easy to use. I adjusted exposure & contrast on every one - it should remember that between photos. After snapping a picture, be sure to slide the icons at the bottom left & right to find all of the controls. I got through several before I noticed you could align and crop directly in the app. The others I did in the Photos app instead.Pretty quick to use overall and some of the images look GREAT - I obviously didn't hold the camera still when taking others and they look like a young child took them over 50 years ago.
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