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product_id: 54636496
title: "Kodak SCANZA Digital Film & Slide Scanner – Converts 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Film to JPEG with 3.5\" LCD, Easy-Load Inserts & Adapters"
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# 14/22MP Kodak sensor Multi-format film adapters 3.5” bright tilt LCD Kodak SCANZA Digital Film & Slide Scanner – Converts 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Film to JPEG with 3.5" LCD, Easy-Load Inserts & Adapters

**Brand:** kodak
**Price:** 9299590₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎞️ Digitize your past, own your memories today!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kodak SCANZA Digital Film & Slide Scanner – Converts 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Film to JPEG with 3.5" LCD, Easy-Load Inserts & Adapters by kodak
- **How much does it cost?** 9299590₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kodak enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kodak brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Vivid On-Device Preview:** Large 3.5” adjustable brightness LCD with tilt lets you perfect scans before saving—no guesswork needed.
- • **Complete Ready-to-Use Kit:** Includes USB, HDMI, AC adapter & cleaning brush—everything you need to digitize and preserve your legacy hassle-free.
- • **Instant Nostalgia Capture:** Convert 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm films to JPEGs in seconds—relive memories without delay.
- • **Universal Film Compatibility:** Comes with multiple inserts & adapters for seamless scanning of diverse film types—one device, endless archives.
- • **Effortless Editing & Navigation:** Intuitive UI with RGB & resolution tweaks plus gallery browsing—empower your creative control on the spot.

## Overview

The Kodak SCANZA RODFS35 is a versatile film scanner designed for quick conversion of 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8, and 8mm negatives and slides into high-quality JPEG digital files. Featuring a powerful 14MP sensor with optional interpolation up to 22MP, a bright 3.5” tilt LCD for easy preview and editing, and multiple film adapters for broad compatibility, it streamlines the digitization of vintage film archives. The device includes all necessary cables and a cleaning brush, supports SD cards up to 128GB, and offers an intuitive interface for on-the-fly image adjustments, making it an ideal tool for professionals and enthusiasts eager to preserve and share their analog memories with modern clarity.

## Description

NOTE: Press The power Button for 3 seconds for the device to poer on NOTE: The Device will automaticly shut off after 10 minutes in not in use. NOTE: this is not a flatbed scanner, there is a 14mp camera built into the device that takes a snapshot of the film, if you are looking for HIGH quality scans please look for a flatbed scanner, this device is designed to quickly scan through old memories with good quality. This Device only Scans Negative’s and film not Photos Please note the scanner can only scan film that has previously been developed, it CANNOT develop or scan raw film.Also note super 8 converts to still images not video. also note that quality will be less than an image taken with a 22mp Digital Camera Use the included brush to clean the light box of dust and speckles, to avoid marks on the scanned images. Features:- Large 3.5” LCD Screen: helps you operate the scanner, view slideshows and edit images with handy tilt and adjustable brightness features.- 14 Megapixel Sensor: captures images in stunning HD clarity.- Integrated Interpolation: optional setting enhances images up to 22 megapixels.- 3 Numbered Slide Inserts: easily adapt to your old films for safe, convenient loading.- 3 Numbered Adapter Trays: hold the inserts and click into the unit for speedy scanning.- Home Button: lets you navigate back to the interface’s main page.- Capture Button: saves the current image or returns to the capture view screen.- 3 Function Keys: correspond with various prompts on the screen for effortless interface navigation.

Review: Great unit, great price - I bought this unit not expecting much, but was pleasantly very surprised with the way slides scanned and looked on my 55" television. For slides with good exposure, contrast, dye color retention, and focus the results were great and exceeded my expectations. It should be noted that slides may degrade over time and have severe color shifts if not stored correctly. I had many slides with a blue/cyan cast that were not stored correctly, and many that were outright destroyed by wet basement storage. But if your slides are good you should get very pleasing results. If your slides are in metal frames from a previous projector be sure to check for rust deposits. If deposits are visible scrape clean with a utility knife and blow off slides with a squeeze bulb puffer. I fed a few slides with rust deposits into scanner and scans became very dirty. I found unit was very easy to clean but I DID NOT use the little scrub brush supplied, I was worried hard rust particles might scratch the scanner lens. So I decided to try my squeeze bulb air puffer in the slide slot; one or two quick puffs and all dust and debris were gone! People also complained slides are a bit tricky to load, which is true. I found my slides had bowing from being stored in the metal projector frames, and that if I manually bent them straighter they fed MUCH better. All I have done so far is to scan slides, but scanner is worth every penny to me. Scans are captured very quickly, and all I had to do was use default settings, a breeze to use. I think the editing scanner settings might help some in getting better scans, but I think you can do much better with computer software after capture. I purchased my Scanza from DBROTH and it arrived quickly, but unit was packed very poorly, loose, rattling around in a bigger box with no padding. I was lucky, unit was not damaged, but I would not buy from this source again. See sample scans
Review: Great Way to Convert Slides and Negatives to Digital Files - I inherited my father's voluminous collection of color 35mm slides which sat in the basement for 70 years. Reaching back to the early 1950's only a few years after my father returned from the war, he took up photography in the Army as part of the Signal Corps and then continued informally when he returned home. The problem? I have no slide projector to see any of these, and never really relished the idea of purchasing one (I do all my photography in digital). Thus, these pictures, with all the memories they hold, have stayed in the dark without anyone seeing them. That's where this handy little device comes in. I wanted to easily digitize these slides so at the very least I could look them over, and possibly even find some gems that I could print and share. The thought of the work involved in doing such a task kept me off from doing it for two decades until I ran into this little Kodak device. Yes, it still takes time, and will indeed take time, but once you learn how to do it, you can rip through slide digitization at a pretty good clip. You plug the device in, hinge the screen so it is at the correct angle for viewing, and pop in an SDXC card into the back slot. Turn it on, set a couple of quick settings to tell the machine what type of media you are using (35mm slides, film negatives, etc.) and you are ready to go. The unit comes with a number of plastic holders that you slip into the side of the unit and then you simply slide your slides or negatives into the device. When the image shows up on the screen correctly centered, you press one button and either a 14 or 22mp screen capture (depending on your settings) is made and automatically stored on the SDXC card. You just continue this process until you are finished or are ready for a break, etc. The image scan is pretty good and while I would not pretend to say this is a high-end professional scanner, it does a more than adequate job for tasks like I've described above. There are adjustments for color, sharpness, etc. if you wish to make them. The real benefit to this unit is the ease in which it allows you to conduct the conversion process, turning an unpleasant and lengthy task into something much easier. When you are done, you simply eject the SDXC card and insert it into your computer and copy off the scans. From there you can use any photo editing software to adjust the image (images are saved as jpg files). The quality of the device itself seems good and sturdy, and I don't expect to see any problems with its use over time. The unit makes no noise and does not seem to get warm during use (probably uses an LCD-based light for scanning) and looks nice enough that you can leave it off on the back of a shelf without it looking obnoxious. I'm glad I found the device and can easily give it five stars! Note: If you are in a situation like me, your slides or negatives will be dusty and dirty from years of sitting around. Do some online research on the correct way to clean slides and negatives because you will want to clean these before you scan. If you scan the slides in a dirty condition, all the dirt and dust will show up on your photos.

## Features

- FILM TO JPEG IN SECONDS – Powerful 14/22MP KODAK Film Scanner Converts Old 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Negatives & Slides to JPEG Digital Files - NOTE; THE SCANZA WILL NOT CONVERT FILMS OTHER THEN 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 & 8mm Negatives
- LARGE, BRIGHT 3.5” TFT LCD – High Definition Built-In Color Display Features Adjustable Brightness & Convenient Tilt for Easy Operation & Image Viewing
- AN ADAPTER FOR EVERYTHING – Unit Arrives w/Multiple Film Inserts & Adapters for Fast, Flexible Operation; Big One-Touch Buttons Allow for One-Step Scan & Save
- INTUITIVE USER INTERFACE – Includes Helpful Tray & Insert Directory; Easily Edit Image RGB & Resolution, Browse Gallery [SD Card NOT Included, supports up to 128GB] & More
- CABLES & EXTRAS INCLUDED – Mac & PC Compatible Converter Comes w/USB Power Cable, HDMI Cable, AC Adapter, Video Cable & FREE Film Cleaning Brush. Use the included brush to also clean the light box of dust and speckles, to avoid marks on the scanned images.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00O2BU8PK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,105 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #6 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Connection Type | HDMI, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11,619) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840102192780 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.7"D x 4.7"W x 5"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | CCD |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Media Type | Negatives, Slide |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | SCANZA |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
| Resolution | 7200 |
| Scanner Type | Film |
| Standard Sheet Capacity | 35 |
| UPC | 840102192780 |
| Wattage | 250 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KODAK
- **Color Depth:** 24 bpp
- **Connectivity Technology:** HDMI, USB
- **Item Weight:** 1 Pounds
- **Model Name:** SCANZA
- **Product Dimensions:** 4.7"D x 4.7"W x 5"H
- **Resolution:** 7200
- **Scanner Type:** Film
- **Standard Sheet Capacity:** 35
- **Wattage:** 250 watts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this connect to the computer to save the photos onto hard drive or do you need the SD card?**
A: You will HAVE to have an SD Card as well as the appropriate connection to you r computer. I find this a very simple way to get my 110 126 and 35 MM slides digitized. While I am sure a professional would achieve better results I am quite happy with the results. BTW this will work with windows 10 quite well. If you have slides that are over exposed you can adjust them with the SCANZA and again with the windows software to enhance the images.

**Q: Are the Reels for 8mm film scanning included or are they an extra cost?  None are shown in the advertisement?**
A: If you’re looking to scan 8mm and Super8 films into movie files, try this unit:

Wolverine 8mm and Super8 Reels Movie Digitizer with 2.4" LCD, Black (Film2Digital MovieMaker) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KA32HH0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pQF2Ab8TYXTB3

It works well and is simple to operate.

**Q: what is the final resolution?**
A: Actually, the question of "resolution" is too often misunderstood.  This is capable of 14 megapixels, actually much higher resolution than the film itself and there is no adjustments, it is what it is.

I've been duplicating film for decades, and honestly for film formats that the Scanza excepts the film resolution is far smaller  For example, I just finished scanning more than 5,000 family slides, going back to 1943.   You need to look at the final display device, for example a HD TV which has a resolution of about 1040 pixels wide.  300 dpi is high quality, captures every single detail with a flatbed scanner.  So for an HD TV I scan to 1800 x 1200 pixels  which is less than 3 Megapixels.  That resolution also makes a top quality 4 x 6 picture!   If I was going to make an 8 x 10 picture, I'd scan at 2400 x 3000 pixels (always consider you final display size).   Honestly, I've scanned my 35mm at the 1800 x 1200 (300 dpi) resolution, and at 9600 dpi and, I found absolutely no difference in detail whatsoever.... all you get is hugely large files.   Scanning at resolutions higher than what your end product requires provides no advantage at all.

**Q: How fast does it scan? I have about 4000 negatives.**
A: I personally did about 6,000 in 30 hours the biggest problem is if the negatives are in sheets and you have to remove and replace them

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great unit, great price
*by M***Z on November 1, 2018*

I bought this unit not expecting much, but was pleasantly very surprised with the way slides scanned and looked on my 55" television. For slides with good exposure, contrast, dye color retention, and focus the results were great and exceeded my expectations. It should be noted that slides may degrade over time and have severe color shifts if not stored correctly. I had many slides with a blue/cyan cast that were not stored correctly, and many that were outright destroyed by wet basement storage. But if your slides are good you should get very pleasing results. If your slides are in metal frames from a previous projector be sure to check for rust deposits. If deposits are visible scrape clean with a utility knife and blow off slides with a squeeze bulb puffer. I fed a few slides with rust deposits into scanner and scans became very dirty. I found unit was very easy to clean but I DID NOT use the little scrub brush supplied, I was worried hard rust particles might scratch the scanner lens. So I decided to try my squeeze bulb air puffer in the slide slot; one or two quick puffs and all dust and debris were gone! People also complained slides are a bit tricky to load, which is true. I found my slides had bowing from being stored in the metal projector frames, and that if I manually bent them straighter they fed MUCH better. All I have done so far is to scan slides, but scanner is worth every penny to me. Scans are captured very quickly, and all I had to do was use default settings, a breeze to use. I think the editing scanner settings might help some in getting better scans, but I think you can do much better with computer software after capture. I purchased my Scanza from DBROTH and it arrived quickly, but unit was packed very poorly, loose, rattling around in a bigger box with no padding. I was lucky, unit was not damaged, but I would not buy from this source again. See sample scans

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Way to Convert Slides and Negatives to Digital Files
*by R***Y on July 24, 2020*

I inherited my father's voluminous collection of color 35mm slides which sat in the basement for 70 years. Reaching back to the early 1950's only a few years after my father returned from the war, he took up photography in the Army as part of the Signal Corps and then continued informally when he returned home. The problem? I have no slide projector to see any of these, and never really relished the idea of purchasing one (I do all my photography in digital). Thus, these pictures, with all the memories they hold, have stayed in the dark without anyone seeing them. That's where this handy little device comes in. I wanted to easily digitize these slides so at the very least I could look them over, and possibly even find some gems that I could print and share. The thought of the work involved in doing such a task kept me off from doing it for two decades until I ran into this little Kodak device. Yes, it still takes time, and will indeed take time, but once you learn how to do it, you can rip through slide digitization at a pretty good clip. You plug the device in, hinge the screen so it is at the correct angle for viewing, and pop in an SDXC card into the back slot. Turn it on, set a couple of quick settings to tell the machine what type of media you are using (35mm slides, film negatives, etc.) and you are ready to go. The unit comes with a number of plastic holders that you slip into the side of the unit and then you simply slide your slides or negatives into the device. When the image shows up on the screen correctly centered, you press one button and either a 14 or 22mp screen capture (depending on your settings) is made and automatically stored on the SDXC card. You just continue this process until you are finished or are ready for a break, etc. The image scan is pretty good and while I would not pretend to say this is a high-end professional scanner, it does a more than adequate job for tasks like I've described above. There are adjustments for color, sharpness, etc. if you wish to make them. The real benefit to this unit is the ease in which it allows you to conduct the conversion process, turning an unpleasant and lengthy task into something much easier. When you are done, you simply eject the SDXC card and insert it into your computer and copy off the scans. From there you can use any photo editing software to adjust the image (images are saved as jpg files). The quality of the device itself seems good and sturdy, and I don't expect to see any problems with its use over time. The unit makes no noise and does not seem to get warm during use (probably uses an LCD-based light for scanning) and looks nice enough that you can leave it off on the back of a shelf without it looking obnoxious. I'm glad I found the device and can easily give it five stars! Note: If you are in a situation like me, your slides or negatives will be dusty and dirty from years of sitting around. Do some online research on the correct way to clean slides and negatives because you will want to clean these before you scan. If you scan the slides in a dirty condition, all the dirt and dust will show up on your photos.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast and Easy to Use. Acceptable Quality
*by W***Y on June 19, 2019*

OK, it says it right in the Product Description: "NOTE: this is not a flatbed scanner, ... if you are looking for HIGH quality scans please look for a flatbed scanner, this device is designed to quickly scan through old memories with good quality." I agree completely. This device is easy to use and is fast. The image quality is acceptable, although there is a fair amount of JPG compression applied. As a result, distant trees tend to look like a green smear, while signs, text, cars, houses, etc. tend to remain fairly crisp, at least up to a reasonable amount of magnification. My use case is taking hundreds of slides from the 70s and on that would otherwise never be seen again and getting a chance to look at and enjoy them and relive the memories. This is a perfect device for that use. If I find a few slides that I really want a better copy of I can always send them out for professional copying. I use Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop for my digital photography, so here is the workflow that I'm using. 1. Brush every slide with a lens brush to remove lint. (Even though they're stored in "Slidecubes" they're still linty.) 2. Scan to SD card. 3. Insert card into computer and batch change the file date to the current date. (The scanner defaults to June 2017 and can't be changed.) 4. Import into Lightroom, Apply Auto white balance and Auto tone settings to the batch. 5. Maybe crop to eliminate traces of the slide frame along the edges. (Probably more work than it's worth.) 6. Sort into Collections based on location and date. I think for this type of device and process you can figure on the following: "Fast, Inexpensive, and High Quality Output -- Pick any two." This device is fast and inexpensive, and the quality is adequate for my use.

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