Although still a budget-friendly scanner, the Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner takes a different approach to the slightly less expensive Kodak Scanza. The main upside is a larger screen.
In today's digital age, 35mm film slides and the bulky projectors formerly used to view them are a thing of the past. Instead of boxing up your old slides and stuffing them in an attic to be forgotten ...
Hot on the trail of this new film scanner, I’ve been watching HP’s promotional video on the company’s website. It majors on ‘turning family history into digital memories’ and there’s certainly nothing ...
A scanner that is specialized for scanning 35mm slides and film negatives. The slide or film is inserted into a single slot in the machine or into a tray, which is inserted. Many flatbed scanners are ...
TL;DR: Scan and save your old slides and negatives before they fade with Kodak Slide N Scan, on sale for $164.97 (MSRP $189.99) until December 14 at 11:59pm Pacific. If you’ve been holding on to dusty ...
Not sure if this qualifies as a AV forum topic, but not sure where else to put it.<BR><BR>Doing some "research" and buying a slide scanner for our designer here in the office. Have a roughly $3K max ...
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I've given up on film scanners for my analog negatives because this works better
I started out in film and I have a big collection of analog negatives and transparencies, particularly 35mm black-and-white ...
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