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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

    • I was stunned at the bright positive image that appeared from my old 35 mm negative
    • Works well for 35 mm slides but not as well for 110 mm slides
    • Did a few old style 35mm negatives and absolutely love it so far.
    • I love that I was able to go through my 35mm negatives so easy to find photos I no longer had prints of.
    • But then, I can't scan 126, 110 or rolled 35 mm negatives with the Epson.
    • I would easily recommend this to anyone attempting to digitize 110/145/35mm negatives or slides.
    • From nice 35mm negatives, you'll get basically one megapixel of usable resolution
    • Went through 3 card until one connected (my cards are fine).6) 35mm negative cartridge adaptor jambs, cumbersome, must reset & repositioned on every strip.7) 35mm slide adaptor also jambs.8
    • If you have old 35mm slides or negatives this is the way to go.
    • I have converted several thousand 35mm slides and the ease of use and good quality images allow me to recommend this product.
    • My only problem so far has been in a few slides and negatives (I am only processing 35mm) being a little difficult to push through the carrier
    • The scans are absolute trash!I have a box of standard 35mm negatives from my years of living abroad in my 20’s, and I’ve lost a considerable number of the prints
    • Have a bunch of 35mm slides and negatives to print out
    • I wanted to convert B&W 35mm negatives
    • I returned it because it was not easy to do the video films, 8 mm, super 8 films.
    • Does a nice job of showing the picture and saving it onto an SD card including the black and white 35mm negatives.
    • My problem was that this device dose not support 127 (40mm by 40MM slides) only 126 which is (20mm by 20mm) so it was cutting off the heads and arms of some folks, which Obviously was not going to work.
    • Unfortunately, the majority of photos that I have to process were taken on 220 film (53mm) and even loose in the processor; the whole frame was not able to be copied, just parts
    • Trying to do 35 mm negatives was slow as the negative strip catches in the feeder jig
    • To this point, I have not been able to find any 35mm slide/negative scanners that were affordable and did quick high-quality scans
    • Most photo developers cut the 35mm negatives into strips of four (4) pictures.
    • I have not started on the 35mm negatives yet.
    • From nice 35mm negatives, you'll get basically one megapixel of usable resolution
    • For 35mm slides and color negatives overall good
    • Relatively easy to slide my 35mm negatives through, and the review / scanning process is quick.
    • Have processed about 1000 35 mm slides and negatives with no problems
    • Aggravating: Loading 25mm negatives into the carrier requires lots of practice and for any film not flat the carrier must be removed and the film helped in
    • I'm using the Scanza for both 35mm slides and 35mm negatives and it does the job
    • I have many 35mm and 110 negatives from many years ago, I purchased a converter 10 years ago, but the quality was not good
    • I used this scanner to convert a mountain of 35mm and 110 slides as well as 35mm negatives and 110 negatives.
    • I've only used it to scan positive 35 mm slides
    • I was considering buying a more expensive scanner but opted for this because of the ease of scanning cherished 35 mm negatives strips from long ago.
    • Included carriers for 35mm negatives and slides are easy enough to use, 110 not so much see belowThe bad1
    • The 8mm movie frames captured just like that--8 millimeter size
    • It digitizes 35mm slides extremely well and quickly
    • Have had scanner for about one month during which I’ve scanned about 15,000 images from 135mm slides and negatives
    • THEN 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Negatives"Then vs than - so basic
    • If you plan on scanning 35mm negatives don’t waste your money
    • The 35MM negative holder is not well designed
    • it can take 35mm negatives and turn them into positives and then digitize them.
    • then tried some 35mm negatives with nice results too
    • I had to buy a 128gb dedicated memory card, because I also have four plus POUNDS of 35mm negatives to review, and save
    • I was considering buying a more expensive scanner but opted for this because of the ease of scanning cherished 35 mm negatives strips from long ago.
    • I have used it on 35mm slides and 35mm negatives and the scans have been very good
    • The '14 M' scans a negative with enough detail to print and 8x10, but
    • The '14 M' scans a negative with enough detail to print and 8x10, but