• Reviews around scan (3.98 of 5)

    KODAK Mobile Film Scanner - Fun Novelty Scanner Lets You Scan and Play with Old 35mm Films & Slides Using Your Smartphone Camera - Cardboard Platform & Eco-Friendly Toy LED Backlight

    • You’ll probably get better quality scans from this since the camera on most phones these days is going to be superior to a $200 scanner.
    • so the phone's camera is quite capable and I could not get usable scans.
    • I downloaded the app and tried my darndest to get a decent "scan" (ie: a photo of the illuminated negative using my iPhone's built-in camera) by positioning the camera over the hole in the top of the cardboard box
    • very blurry scans, not true to the photo at all
    • The quality of the Minolta scans are vastly superior to the Kodak ones, however I find that the Kodak scanner is extremely useful to quickly preview my negatives and decide which images are worth scanning
    • I was initially going to get all of my negatives scanned by a store by me, but it was so
    • gets a good scan, wish the app was a little more streamlined and less buggy but i love it for digitizing my photo class work and some of my dads old pictures too
    • Quick, good quality scans that are easy to share
    • The quality will depend on your phones camera, but with my iphone xr it's really nice, I've been getting really great scans
    • If you have a top-rank camera it is at best, only a fair scan
    • * Add a B&W positive scanning to Kodak
    • This scanner makes the job of scanning slides easy to do at home
    • The B&W and color slides have come out pretty good but the quality of the color negative scans has been all over the place
    • I got excellent scans with this by using it with an iPhone 8
    • This scanner is very user friendly and at the same time, it produces such nice scans!
    • It works as it says it does
    • Although the quality isn't as good as if you used a professional film negative scanner, it's good enough and great bang for your buck.