I bought one of these months ago, and am finally putting it into use. Thanks for this informative video about use/function. Makes my job (doing a heap of old family slides) much easier.
Thank you for the video. I just got my Kodak scanner, exactly the same as you demonstrate in the video, but it always give the SD card fault, which I bought from Kodak as well. I have a MacBook Air, connected to the slide scanner, I tried to format the card, but no success so far. I would deeply appreciate some help.
so the scanner won’t read the card or the Mac won’t read the card? Try formatting the SD card to an xfat (exfat). This format is universal for Mac and pc.
I'm uploading my first slides, and doing ok, but then tried slides I have that have plastic frame instead of cardstock and they aren't fitting in the 50x50 slide holder. Is there another version of slide holder I can purchase to hold these thicker plastic frames, please?
Thank you very much for your video...!!! I have hundreds of slides of my father in the 60's and thousands of negatives... I will purchase this Scanner...!! I'm Horacio from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Great no nonsense instructional video by some one that knows what they're talking about. Not your usual Steven Spielberg wannabe. Well done I'm getting one.
I've been using mine for about a week now. Once you y the hang of things, you can go incredibly fast. I converted about 70 slides in under 20 minutes, and now can load them into Photoshop and edit. I've been really happy with it. I tested several different brands and models from $79-$700. This little $179 model I got from Amazon has been great. The more expensive models that have queing stackers didn't really save much time at all for the extra money and the image quality wasn't any different, considering I'm just digitizing for editing afterwards. Plus, the auto feed models often still need to be manually aligned slide by slide anyway. Imo it's the best bang for your buck digital converter out there. Don't waste your money and time on anything else. Oh a quick side note, the 7 inch model doesn't seem to come with an included mini HDMI to full size HDMI cable which in and of itself is worth at least $20
That's funny. I looked up the product that you are talking about and it takes 20 seconds to scan a single slide. My Powerslide X takes almost a minute to do one slide at 1000DPI. The only saving grace is that it is self loading up to 50 slides.
Thank you for your thoughtful and informative review. It's persuaded me to get the 7" screen version. Best wishes to Colorado from New South Wales, Australia
Great review that was very helpfull. Scanning the cardboard slides work a treat, do you know if there is enough clearance for scanning the slightly thicker plastic surround slides?
Yes, I believe it should be just fine for the thicker plastic slides. Thanks for watching and you comment. Please make sure to subscribe to help support the channel!
I noticed it didn't capture the entire image as it was cutting off some from side to side. Is there an adjustment that can be made to capture everything?
Hi, thanks for the review. Do plastic slides fit OK? I've heard others having some problems with scanning them, compared to the cardboard slides? Sorry if I missed this being covered. Thanks!
I am sorry but I do not know, I don't have any plastic slides at the moment to test them. When I do, I will try and remember to get back to you! Please make sure to subscribe to help support the channel if you have not done so already. I would greatly appreciate it.
If you have deleted the files and still see the image, try turning of scanner off and wait a few seconds and then turn it back on. I believe I noticed the same thing when I first used it. It is like it has cache files (temporary files).
One thing that everyone does well is showing the setup, the loading, scanning and adjusting. But, no-one has said how to load to a computer from the SDcard in the scanner. Help!
Assuming that you have a USB port on your computer, you would need an SD card reader that you can purchase on Amazon or a local computer store. You just attach the SD card reader via USB and then put your SD card into the reader. You should then be able to see your files and copy and paste them to your computer.
@@TheMediaNerdMT What's the point of the usb upload function that you glossed over in your demonstration? Wouldn't the scanner have the options to copy the photos to a pc?
Hello, many thanks for this video. I have a question about slides frames thickness. Is it possible to use 1.8mm thick frames, and same question for 3mm thick frames ? Thanks 🙏
Thanks for your answer. I know that only 35mm slides are accepted but due to the film brand, several types of frames were delivered to contain the slides. Kodak (Kodachrome, Ektachrome were always delivered with thin carton frames (1 mm), but Agfa or Fuji (or some others) have often delivered their slides in plastic frames more or less thick. If some of these plastic frames are as thin as the carton ones, some are thicker (1.8mm and even 3mm). Most of my slides are 1.8mm and I also have some which are 3mm. That's why I ask the question. -> Have you got the opportunity to work with these thick frames with this Kodak device ?@@TheMediaNerdMT
As long as it is 35mm, you should be able to slide it through frame by frame. It will take you a long time. Good luck! Let me know how it goes. You could video tape what you are doing with your phone and send it to me if it works.
I hope you can answer this considering I’m coming here 1 year after you posted. I looked up both the 5” model and the 7” model on Amazon. The 7” model is less expensive. Do you know if there are any differences between the two that would account for the 7” model being less expensive?
It’s a Black Friday deal. The regular price is marked out. It looks like the 5 inch is 10 percent off and the 7 inch is 20 percent off. Please use my link in the description of the video!!!!
The pictures on the screen look rather blue. Is that how they look on your computer screen, after transferring, or is it just the screen that gives a blueish look ?
They do not look blue on my screen. All monitors display color differently. On that note, you can adjust the color in a simple picture editing program to get the color how you would like.
Hello! I recently purchased this product and I was wondering how it is possible to use this scanner if my roll of film can’t be exposed to air once I rewind my used film? Or is there a certain amount of time I have to wait to get these pictures scanned into digital format? Please help
Thanks for making this. It looks okay for the price and easy to use, but it’s clear that the picture quality doesn’t compare to slightly more expensive options from companies like Plustek. Kodak really isn’t what it used to be.
Nice video/review! Does it has any sort of ICE dust/scratch removal build-in? Still using my trusty Nikon Coolscan V ED. Great but rather slow. Funny 2nd hand prices for this one are more expensive as I ever payed new for it! But this Kodak seems very interesting too.
this would be a 13MP scanner. 130MP would be more than even most professional scanners, more than most professional cameras, and 10 times more than 4208 x 3120.
If you are saying "Really" about the Mega pixels, I made a mistake reading the number and didn't see the period. I put the correct Mega Pixels in the description.
So I was right, its not by Kodak, its got Kodak's name slapped on it. The bigger screen won't make any difference to the scans. Avoiding for another unnamed brand because all you're paying on this for is the Kodak name, the Kodak name that sadly died when they went bust.
This was a fantastic video until the end, when everything you discussed felt undermined by what came across as a paid promotion with the purchase link. 😮
You need to use SD Cards??? What the heck is so hard about scanning the image and sending the image to one's computer??? I have to put them on a SD Card and then read that card into my computer that no longer has any ports for gadgets?
There is a USB cable to plug the unit into you computer to send the files over but you still need a SD card to save you files to. I am not Kodak I just did the review.
I bought one of these months ago, and am finally putting it into use. Thanks for this informative video about use/function. Makes my job (doing a heap of old family slides) much easier.
Thank you so much for reviewing our product! We are so glad you love the Slide N Scan as much as we do!
You are very welcome. I am happy that you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for the video. I just got my Kodak scanner, exactly the same as you demonstrate in the video, but it always give the SD card fault, which I bought from Kodak as well. I have a MacBook Air, connected to the slide scanner, I tried to format the card, but no success so far. I would deeply appreciate some help.
so the scanner won’t read the card or the Mac won’t read the card? Try formatting the SD card to an xfat (exfat). This format is universal for Mac and pc.
I'm uploading my first slides, and doing ok, but then tried slides I have that have plastic frame instead of cardstock and they aren't fitting in the 50x50 slide holder. Is there another version of slide holder I can purchase to hold these thicker plastic frames, please?
Do you know if you can directly save to an external hard driver?
Thank you very much for your video...!!! I have hundreds of slides of my father in the 60's and thousands of negatives... I will purchase this Scanner...!!
I'm Horacio from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Hello Horacio. I am really happy that my video helped you make a decision. Thank you for watching!
Great no nonsense instructional video by some one that knows what they're talking about. Not your usual Steven Spielberg wannabe. Well done I'm getting one.
Thank you very much!
What a Great review, I was hesitant to buy one but now I will. I have hundreds of slides from the 70’s, Thank You!
Thank you for watching and the nice comment, I am glad that the video was helpful. Enjoy scanning!!!
I've been using mine for about a week now. Once you y the hang of things, you can go incredibly fast. I converted about 70 slides in under 20 minutes, and now can load them into Photoshop and edit. I've been really happy with it. I tested several different brands and models from $79-$700. This little $179 model I got from Amazon has been great. The more expensive models that have queing stackers didn't really save much time at all for the extra money and the image quality wasn't any different, considering I'm just digitizing for editing afterwards. Plus, the auto feed models often still need to be manually aligned slide by slide anyway. Imo it's the best bang for your buck digital converter out there. Don't waste your money and time on anything else.
Oh a quick side note, the 7 inch model doesn't seem to come with an included mini HDMI to full size HDMI cable which in and of itself is worth at least $20
That's great! Thank you for your comment. It is well appreciated.
@TheMediaNerdMT at 12:22 we found two of those wall decor ships in separate antique shops here in Upstate NY! We put them in the game room/home bar
Cool!!!
This thing works like a charm. Thank you for the video.
You're welcome! It is a pretty slick devise.
This is a real saving grace for those of us still scanning with our ancient Nikon Super Coolscan 5000's
That's funny. I looked up the product that you are talking about and it takes 20 seconds to scan a single slide. My Powerslide X takes almost a minute to do one slide at 1000DPI. The only saving grace is that it is self loading up to 50 slides.
excellent i have thousands of slides/negatives from the 70s up to 2000 this will do for me, great review thank you.
Good luck! You hats a lot!!!
Easy directions. Now I can scan hundreds of slides with some confidence. Thank you
You are most welcome. Thanks for watching!
looks like a nice tool for archiving family pics for those who do not have proper copying equipment.
It works great. I like it.
Definitely jumping on this instead of overpaying for half a$$ overpriced scans from a shop. Thank you for the detailed review.
Glad to help
Excellent review and helpful on using this machine. Thank you
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Really good and clear, good job
Thank you!
Thank you for your thoughtful and informative review. It's persuaded me to get the 7" screen version. Best wishes to Colorado from New South Wales, Australia
Thanks for watching Australia! It’s always great to see where my viewers coming from. All the best to you!
Thank you so much for the detailed video. Excellent ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching!!!
Superb review thanks from the UK 👍
Hello UK!!!Thank you! I’m very happy that you liked it.
Well done review! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful and thank you for watching! Please make sure to support the channel by subscribing if you have not already.
Just picked this up, looking forward to giving it a whirl. Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for watching! Good luck
Great review that was very helpfull.
Scanning the cardboard slides work a treat, do you know if there is enough clearance for scanning the slightly thicker plastic surround slides?
Yes, I believe it should be just fine for the thicker plastic slides. Thanks for watching and you comment. Please make sure to subscribe to help support the channel!
I noticed it didn't capture the entire image as it was cutting off some from side to side. Is there an adjustment that can be made to capture everything?
I believe it has a zoom feature to go in and out
12:20 so you have to manually do every frame on the negative? no automatic scan mode?
Yes. You must slide in every one then hit the scan button
Those are some pretty sharp images from that camera
It does a pretty good job!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Hi, thanks for the review. Do plastic slides fit OK? I've heard others having some problems with scanning them, compared to the cardboard slides? Sorry if I missed this being covered.
Thanks!
I am sorry but I do not know, I don't have any plastic slides at the moment to test them. When I do, I will try and remember to get back to you! Please make sure to subscribe to help support the channel if you have not done so already. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for video - really helpful. I can't seem to delete pictures on scanner - please help.
If you have deleted the files and still see the image, try turning of scanner off and wait a few seconds and then turn it back on. I believe I noticed the same thing when I first used it. It is like it has cache files (temporary files).
Are you saving to your computer? What is the file size? Are you on a Mac of a PC?
It saves on a sd card to then get transferred to the computer. Pc and Mac works.
@@TheMediaNerdMT thanks
Is it possible to scan film from Advantix cassettes? Does Kodak make an adapter for that type film? Is it 24 mm? Thanks
I don't know. Sorry.
You might have to 3d print it
One thing that everyone does well is showing the setup, the loading, scanning and adjusting. But, no-one has said how to load to a computer from the SDcard in the scanner. Help!
Assuming that you have a USB port on your computer, you would need an SD card reader that you can purchase on Amazon or a local computer store. You just attach the SD card reader via USB and then put your SD card into the reader. You should then be able to see your files and copy and paste them to your computer.
@@TheMediaNerdMT What's the point of the usb upload function that you glossed over in your demonstration? Wouldn't the scanner have the options to copy the photos to a pc?
Hello, many thanks for this video. I have a question about slides frames thickness. Is it possible to use 1.8mm thick frames, and same question for 3mm thick frames ? Thanks 🙏
The plastic guide that the slides are inserted into is only meant for the thickness of a 35mm slide.
Thanks for your answer. I know that only 35mm slides are accepted but due to the film brand, several types of frames were delivered to contain the slides. Kodak (Kodachrome, Ektachrome were always delivered with thin carton frames (1 mm), but Agfa or Fuji (or some others) have often delivered their slides in plastic frames more or less thick. If some of these plastic frames are as thin as the carton ones, some are thicker (1.8mm and even 3mm). Most of my slides are 1.8mm and I also have some which are 3mm. That's why I ask the question. -> Have you got the opportunity to work with these thick frames with this Kodak device ?@@TheMediaNerdMT
No, I have not had the opportunity to work with the thicker frames. Thank you for your comment and please help support the channel by subscribing.
Well done review, thank you. Question: Can the device scan directly to the computer?
I don’t think so.
questions: (1) is the only difference between this one and the 7" screen the screen size? and (2) does it can 8mm film?
Yes, I think the only difference is the screen size. No, it does not scan film. I guess you could put it in to see what happens though.
If you have a roll of film, how do you scan it without exposure?
You don't put a undeveloped rolls of film in it only developed film.
I have a 35mm movie trailer that I've been wanting to digitize. Would this do the job?
I know it would take forever, but I'd like to give it a go
As long as it is 35mm, you should be able to slide it through frame by frame. It will take you a long time. Good luck! Let me know how it goes. You could video tape what you are doing with your phone and send it to me if it works.
I hope you can answer this considering I’m coming here 1 year after you posted. I looked up both the 5” model and the 7” model on Amazon. The 7” model is less expensive. Do you know if there are any differences between the two that would account for the 7” model being less expensive?
It’s a Black Friday deal. The regular price is marked out. It looks like the 5 inch is 10 percent off and the 7 inch is 20 percent off. Please use my link in the description of the video!!!!
@@TheMediaNerdMTthank you, I will. I assume then that there is no difference between the two other than the screen size?
Correct
@@TheMediaNerdMT much thanks!👍
Was tempted but reading it doesn't take the plastic slides which I have a few of.
Are you positive? The plastic slides are not much thicker than the cardboard. You can always try it and if it doesn't work, return it.
From someone's review on Kodaks own site suggests they don't fit@@TheMediaNerdMT
Do you know any slide scanner that will Panaview slides?
I do not. Sorry
Hi. How do you start to scan if you've just finished the whole film roll?
Sorry. I don’t understand your question
The pictures on the screen look rather blue. Is that how they look on your computer screen, after transferring, or is it just the screen that gives a blueish look ?
They do not look blue on my screen. All monitors display color differently. On that note, you can adjust the color in a simple picture editing program to get the color how you would like.
Ok thanks for the info@@TheMediaNerdMT
You are welcome.
Hello! I recently purchased this product and I was wondering how it is possible to use this scanner if my roll of film can’t be exposed to air once I rewind my used film? Or is there a certain amount of time I have to wait to get these pictures scanned into digital format? Please help
you need to get your film developed first. Call you local camera shop to see if they develop film or where you can send it.
@@TheMediaNerdMT Thank you so much!
Yours Must be a little older than mine. Mine has an orange background and also uses USB-C
This is a model from 2023. I am sure that it has changed since this video.
How many pictures will a 32SD card take?
It depends on the mb size of each scan. There are 1000 mb in a GB. If you scan each picture at 1mb then that's 32000.
Wait, is it ok to scan them sideways like that? Or do you have to correct the orientation?
It’s ok to scan them in any direction as far as I know. You can correct the orientation on your computer easily
Thanks for making this. It looks okay for the price and easy to use, but it’s clear that the picture quality doesn’t compare to slightly more expensive options from companies like Plustek. Kodak really isn’t what it used to be.
It is what it is! Thanks for watching!
Does it tell you when the SD card is almost full?
I am not sure. I didn't look into that. However, you could put the SD card into your computer and go to properties to find out.
If they wouldve Had added 120 scan ir would be a definitly buy
I think flat bed scanners has adaptors for 120.
Nice video/review! Does it has any sort of ICE dust/scratch removal build-in? Still using my trusty Nikon Coolscan V ED. Great but rather slow. Funny 2nd hand prices for this one are more expensive as I ever payed new for it! But this Kodak seems very interesting too.
No, it does not have scanning software. I found that photo shop has good ICE tools.
Interesting and simple made in USA, and It is not Chinese.
Thanks for watching
Makes my scans blue
That's weird. Did you check the color settings?
How much does something like this cost?
The Amazon link to the product is in the video description. Thanks for watching!
Did you mean 13 megapixels
yes.
this would be a 13MP scanner. 130MP would be more than even most professional scanners, more than most professional cameras, and 10 times more than 4208 x 3120.
Yeah. Sounds like you are mixing up megabytes and megapixels. Check the specs on the machine yourself.
Is it really Kodak? When I was looking last as something like this from "Kodak" it wasn't really the original Kodak we knew and loved.
Maybe you were looking at Kadok.
@@TheMediaNerdMT No. It was a Chinese company that had licensed the brand name, which they'd been doing since the bankruptcy.
Really!
If you are saying "Really" about the Mega pixels, I made a mistake reading the number and didn't see the period. I put the correct Mega Pixels in the description.
So I was right, its not by Kodak, its got Kodak's name slapped on it. The bigger screen won't make any difference to the scans. Avoiding for another unnamed brand because all you're paying on this for is the Kodak name, the Kodak name that sadly died when they went bust.
The bigger screen doesn't have anything to do with the scan, it is so you can see the picture better.
This was a fantastic video until the end, when everything you discussed felt undermined by what came across as a paid promotion with the purchase link. 😮
It’s an affiliate link and I do make a small commission if you buy something through it but it doesn’t affect my review at all.
I couldn't help but laugh, when I saw "Image Sensor 130 Megapixels 4208 x 3120" come up on screen. That should read 13 megapixels not 130.
Yep. My bad
You need to use SD Cards??? What the heck is so hard about scanning the image and sending the image to one's computer??? I have to put them on a SD Card and then read that card into my computer that no longer has any ports for gadgets?
There is a USB cable to plug the unit into you computer to send the files over but you still need a SD card to save you files to. I am not Kodak I just did the review.
"white gloves" ...are you alright man, like really!
white gloves are good when handling photos and film so finger oils don't get on it.