Kodak SCANZA Digital Film Scanner, Converts 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 and 8mm Film Negatives and Slides To JPEG Includes Large Tilt Up 3.5 LCD and EasyLoad Film Inserts
£149.99








Price: £149.99
(as of Oct 13, 2025 05:33:38 UTC – Details)
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.
FILM TO JPEG IN SECONDS – Powerful 1422MP KODAK SCANZA Film Scanner Converts Old 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 and 8mm Negatives and Slides to JPEG Digital Files
LARGE, BRIGHT 3.5” TFT LCD – High Definition Built-In Color Display Features Adjustable Brightness and Convenient Tilt for Easy Operation and Image Viewing
AN ADAPTER FOR EVERYTHING – Unit Arrives wMultiple Film Inserts and Adapters for Fast, Flexible Operation; Big One-Touch Buttons Allow for One-Step Scan and Save
INTUITIVE USER INTERFACE – Includes Helpful Tray and Insert Directory; Easily Edit Image RGB and Resolution, Browse Gallery (SCABLES and EXTRAS INCLUDED – Mac and PC Compatible Converter Comes wUSB Power Cable, HDMI Cable, AC Adapter, Video Cable and FREE Film Cleaning BrushD Card NOT Included, supports up to 128GBand More
CABLES and EXTRAS INCLUDED – Mac and PC Compatible Converter Comes wUSB Power Cable, HDMI Cable, AC Adapter, Video Cable and FREE Film Cleaning Brush
MicroSD card – Not Included , supports up to 128GB
Customers say
Customers find the film scanner simple to use and appreciate its high-quality results and quick scanning process. However, the functionality and image quality receive mixed reviews – while some say it works well with PC, others report poor performance, and while the color fidelity and resolution are good, many find the color balance disappointing. The slide quality and value for money also get mixed feedback, with some saying it’s worth the price while others disagree.
10 reviews for Kodak SCANZA Digital Film Scanner, Converts 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 and 8mm Film Negatives and Slides To JPEG Includes Large Tilt Up 3.5 LCD and EasyLoad Film Inserts
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Gavin L –
A high resolution scanner for 35mm slides, which is quick and easy to use.
This is mid-range Kodak scanner, but it produces good quality, high resolution images from old style 35mm slides. The purpose of this type of scanner is to convert 35mm analogue slides into digital files for easier viewing. I had found a large pile of slides originally taken by my late father, and this was objective for this scanner. This was a daunting batch, but needed to be converted just to view the images on modern equipment. This scanner has proved ideal for this task. It is easy to use, and scans into digital files within a few seconds. The lengthy part of the cycle time is loading individual slides, which need to be accurately mounted in a sliding frame. Like similar tasks the loading becomes easier with experience, but accuracy is important to avoid scanning the edges of the frames. There is also a range of frames to cover differing types of film size. The range is fully explained in the product descriptions, but I have only used the 35mm slide frame. The slide frame for 35mm is hinged, and clamps hold on each slide to hold the frame, and ensure it falls within the fixed focal length, so that each image accurately reflects the quality of the original slide. Don’t expect it to work miracles if the original slide is out of focus or blurred by movement. However, there is a limited range of editing on the scanner, so some exposure errors can be corrected before the image is scanned. In my experience most modern software offers a wider range of editing for the image once secured to your laptop, etc.The scanner must have an SD memory card inserted, because all the scanned images are saved to the memory card. This means that you can transfer the SD card and the new files to your preferred location for saving. I have not found a method as yet to link to the computer to transfer the files without moving the SD card, but I expect that this is feasible, I have only to extend my practice.Overall I feel confident to recommend this kit, and I have been pleased with the results, which have secured my late father’s photography for future generations.
Colin –
Quick and easy archive
Having seen mixed reviews on this i was a little apprehensive about buying it to archive my parents negatives. I am sure there are possibly better more expensive scanners out there but this is fast and easy to use and let’s be honest my parents were not professional photographers.Funny thing is though that this is pretty good. Its true that rubbish in rubbish out and there were a lot of poor negatives and slides and this will not correct under exposed negatives or replace missed tops of heads or feet. However, with a decent negative it produces a decent scan. I say scan but I believe it takes a photo of the negative rather than a scan hence the speed.You have to save to sd card as it will not scan direct to a computer. Therefore you need to do post scanning corrections with computer software which may not be as good as changing the settings for a scan. However for the majority of the photos I dealt with it was quite good enough without any adjustment. We are after all talking about 50 ish year old negatives. Yes they may have marks that would need removing if you wanted to display the photos but for a digital archive this is very good.Most of my negatives are 35mm but some older ones are larger and do not fit which is a great shame as they are my grandparents and parents early years.
Michael1942 –
See those old photos in a new light.
The scanner arrived as promised. It was easy to set up. I have scanned about 20 slides. All good, very pleased with the quality. Switched to negative strips. A very small problem, negative strips are bowed and need some care inserting in the holder. Once you get the knack it’s fine. I’ve viewed about 50 strips of 4 negs. The scanner let’s you see them as positives on its screen. I saved the images I wanted. The slides and negs gave me 30 images. I edited them in photoshop. Very impressed with results. I can now see photos I took over 40 years ago. And use them.
MissM –
No good for film
This is advertised as being able to convert super 8 and 8mm film but all it does is allow you to manually pull film through and take an individual cell shot but quality is too blurred to view so donât even botherIt ok for slides and negatives but if negative is from a cartridge it will be back to frontThe loaders are not great for feeding negatives through. It all a bit clumsyYou can also only save to an sd card which is not supplied with unit. It will not save direct to a computer or usb stick which is frustrating and now have to order an sd card that fits unit and computer so will prob need an adapter. Very old techPower is through the usb connection and will power off a computer but canât be read by computer and stops the chance for using usb stickProb worth spending more on a newer unit
francis james –
Useability
My previous (Vehu) scanner was simple enough to use but its results were mediocre so I bought this Kodak Scenza.It largely does away with multiple scanning mounts enabling uncluttered use for a full range of formats.There is an inbuilt, limited editing facility for brightness and colour which is simple to use if a bit clumsy, as well as a âsettingsâ button to change formats, resolution, USB upload etc.The contents of the SD card can be viewed at will as a gallery or slide show.The resulting scans are pleasing and useful though I intend using them as a catalogue for higher resolution work.This is a fine, neat, simple to use article but the instructions for use are RUBBISH!
Jose A Lezama –
Muy facil de instalar y extremadamente cómodo para ir digitalizando negativos, slides .Los felcito. Ademas tiene un mágnÃfico precioSolo faltó que enviaran una memoria incluida. Afortunadamente tenÃa yo una, pero el que no la tiene le serÃa frustrante no poder usarlo
Charles Banchiere –
Easy to use. However, The color of the slides is slightly washed out no matter how much I tried to adjust the color.
Giordana M. –
Ho comprato il Kodak Scanza per convertire delle vecchie diapositive in formato più moderno. à facile da usare, all’interno della scatola sono presenti tutti gli inserti per convertire vecchi formati (compreso il Super8). Una volta presa la mano il processo è semplice, mettendo anche una diapositiva una dietro l’altra e premendo il tasto per catturare l’immagine su schermo. Il risultato è soddisfacente e di qualità buona.IMPORTANTE: Per salvare le fotografie convertite, è obbligatorio utilizzare una microSD. L’entrata USB presente, infatti serve soltanto per collegare il Kodak alla corrente e non può essere utilizzata per mettere una penna USB o simili.
Felix Weigl –
Super gerät zum Digitalisieren alter Fotos, Die SD Karte sollte nicht gröÃer sein als 512GB aber das ist das Einzige Problem das ich feststellen Konte
Jit Thailand –
Very simple to use – inserting slides very efficient. Gives clear pictures and colour editing simple to use at time of copying. Easy to review saved slides. A great way to digitalize hundreds of old slides.