![]() ![]() SD memory card up to 32GB (Class 4 and above)Įnglish/French/German/Italian/Spanish/Japanese/Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chineseġ2.6 x 5.1 x 7.5 inches / 320.04 x 129.54 x 190. The scanner pulls the film through automatically and scans frame-by-frame to create a digital MP4 file that can be easily transferred to your computer.ģ”, 5”, and 7” Super 8/8mm reels (16mm - No) Just load your reel, feed the film through and press the start button. This scanner is fully automated, making it super simple to use. This petite scanner can handle your 35mm slides and negatives, 127, 126, 110 film, and even 8mm and Super 8 movie film. When you’re ready, upload the MP4 video files to your computer for personal viewing or to bring to DVDs.įorget going to expensive photo labs to digitize your old film. (Image credit: Dan Mold) Kodak’s Scanza has dimensions of 4.7x4.7x5 and is about the same size and shape as a small flowerpot. You can adjust the exposure, RGB, sharpness, and framing right on the super 8/8mm film-to-video scanner. Kodaks Scanza comes with six plastic trays and adapters making it compatible with 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 and 8mm film types. No complicated video editing software needed. Scan and Save up to 120 hours of Video on a 32GB SD Card Share your videos with family and load onto a DVD for a thoughtful gift for a loved one. Use an SD card (not included) to save your scanned videos so you can easily download your digital files to your computer via the included USB cable. Or take your family and friends down memory lane when you view your scanned videos on your TV or monitor using the included RCA video out TV cable. View your scanned film directly on the built-in vibrant 2.3-inch LCD screen. ![]() Simply mount your 3, 5, or 7-inch film reel, choose your settings and start scanning your super 8/8mm film frame-by-frame. Kodak Scanza: Digital film scanner review.
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