• Reviews around scanza (4.14 of 5)

    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

    • This scanza is perfect for my needs.
    • The resolution is definitely a bit lower with the Scanza, but then again the Scanza is ~20x faster than my quality scanner and for old pictures, it is quite acceptable in my view
    • Once you get the hang of it, the Scanza is easy to use to create and upload positive images from slides and negatives.
    • Love the Kodak Scanza finally able to review My Old Slides and Transfer them to My Computer
    • The Scanza has been easy to use.
    • Although the Kodak Scanza was easy to use, I had to use a lot of extra time to edit the jpeg files
    • The Scanza is inexpensive, fast, and easy to use.2
    • the Scanza surpasses my expectations
    • The Scanza has good resolution.3
    • Have just started the project but the Scanza is very easy to use and so far I am satisfied with the results.
    • Just pored over boxes of my grandparents' old slides -- the Scanza made it very easy to review (the HDMI cable is proprietary and short, so one minor complaint is that to use a TV for review, you need to be 3 feet from the TV's HDMI port)
    • Overall I think the Scanza is a nice
    • The Scanza is not inexpensive, but it does the job ... and quickly.
    • Amazon gracefully handled the return, and my second Scanza is working just fine.
    • Though the Scanza is faster, the image quality is really only good enough for indexing the slides (so I can organize the originals and know which slides contain which images) but not for any kind of presentation
    • The Scanza is straightforward to operate if you pay attention
    • I had a lot of negative’s that were 30-40 years old
    • this is a must to have, easy use, no need 4 a computer type scannerSmall not a lot of space needed, it does what's written, look at negative s
    • Easy to use overall, but Scanza’s 135 slide tray design is the only glitch
    • Most all of the pictures we took way back then were on slide film, which was m u c h cheaper than prints.
    • Very pleased with the speed of conversion, would take the slides as fast as I could push them into the tray
    • The only problem I had, although minor, was the tendency of some slides to jam as they were inserted in the tray.
    • The quality of the scanned photos from slides or negatives is not as good as if you had them printed, but for storing on a computer for "posterity", it is great.
    • -- image quality is good, though not as good as with my Epson V550.
    • This unit works exactly as they say
    • Colors not nearly as good as in my slide viewer
    • The results I had straight from the digitizer were as good as those I had from commercial labs at less cost vs. more time spent
    • Very pleased with the speed of conversion, would take the slides as fast as I could push them into the tray
    • The only problem I had, although minor, was the tendency of some slides to jam as they were inserted in the tray.
    • The quality of the scanned photos from slides or negatives is not as good as if you had them printed, but for storing on a computer for "posterity", it is great.
    • -- image quality is good, though not as good as with my Epson V550.
    • This unit works exactly as they say
    • Colors not nearly as good as in my slide viewer
    • The results I had straight from the digitizer were as good as those I had from commercial labs at less cost vs. more time spent