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The Kedok Film and Slide Scanner is an all-in-one solution for digitizing your film and slides. With a high-resolution 22MP output and a user-friendly 4.3'' LCD screen, it allows for quick scanning of various film formats, including 35mm and Super 8. The scanner features easy-load film trays for efficient operation, multiple viewing options via USB, and supports up to 128GB SD cards for ample storage. Enjoy a 1-year warranty and 24-hour online support for peace of mind.
N**R
Very impressive machine.
ALL LIKE = I have hundreds of 35mm negatives. This machine makes it so simple to transfer into an SD card then into your computer. There is an issue about sliding the negatives out the other end when done copying. But it's not the machines fault entirely. Negative films have sharp corners so it gets snag in the loading tray. Solution, cut the sharp corners of the negatives into a small half-round cuts to keep it from snagging in the film tray. Good Luck.
R**N
The Instructions can be confusing
Better instructions and Menu Tree would be most helpful
R**L
It’s works!
I developed my own film and scanned the negatives as seen in the picture. A little bit of light bleed in on the right and just maybe how I have the tray inserted but I just cropped some pics before I printed them out. Overall it worked pretty good for the price
M**S
Difficult to enter the slides successively
I was not able to enter one slide after another, as this viewer was designed for. The first slide went in nicely.Entering a second slide is then supposed to push out the first. However the first slide would get stuck on something, when I slid in the second slide. My recourse was to tip the viewer so that the first slide would fall out. I need a viewer that will allow me to go through slides quickly, so this problem made this viewer unacceptable. I only checked a few slides, and I did not assess color quality, etc. I returned the vieweer.
N**E
Will not scan
I have some knowledge of computers but this did not work as described. I stuck in a scan disk with 3.5 gigs on it of personal material and running through the options it formatted my drive even though I did not ask it to. Lost a lot of material. Spent 2 hours trying to get slides to record on the scan disk. Finally got one and it was a horrible picture.
J**N
I wish the Easy load feature worked better
This does take high quality pictures of your slides and it is very simple to use. I just wish the easy loading tray worked better than it does for 35mm slides. I believe you are supposed to be able to leave the tray in the machine and slide each slide in from the side and then as you slide the next slide in it pushes the previous slide out. I was never able to get this to work for me. So it was easier than my old wolverine where I had to pull the tray out of the device and open the tray which was tricky to begin with and then load the slide and close it up and insert it into the device. PAIN.With this device I was able to load slides easily from the right side of the machine. Just one at a time I would pop it in and then take my picture and then I would pick the device up and tilt it to the side and shake the slide out. Which was still faster than the older model wolverine. But not as efficient as if the tray worked like it should have.
I**K
Perfect Scans of 35 mm Color Film Negatives
Setup and operation are difficult for a first-timer. The film carriers are klutzy. The manual is fairly useless. I just started pushing buttons until something worked. It needs an SD card to save photos. This was not explained. I had to discover it the hard way. It is supposed to be able to transfer photos over USB, but I never got that to work. Why am I giving it a five-star review? 1. It makes beautiful, perfect scans of negatives that are more than 50 years old. 2. The price is reasonable.
N**6
Does a good job especially for the price, but not quite perfect
This little scanner does a good job viewing/scanning negatives and that's primarily why I bought it. I have boxes of inherited photos, some with negatives and no prints, so this scanner lets me quickly see what the subject of the photo is to decide if I even want to keep it. If it's something I want to keep, it's a simple process to adjust color balance, brightness, contrast, etc. and then save a digital copy that can be shared online with relatives.My only complaint is in slide viewing/scanning. The slide carrier is just a little too loose, and instead of pushing one slide out with the next one, they tend to "stack up" in the carrier. Except for that one issue, I'm very pleased with the results. I'm only digitizing snapshots, though. If I was planning to print and frame a 11" x 17" I'd print it from the negative.
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