Film and Slide Photo Scanner - Black - Black
Description
What's old (memories) is new again! Wish you could relive the past without the headache of today's confusing technology? Now, with the all-in-one Mini Digital Film & Slide Scanner from KODAK, you can convert old-format photographs into enhanced JPEG files for your viewing, sharing and printing pleasure! This small but mighty device features an integrated 2.4" LCD screen, one-press button operation, simple user interface and easy-load adapters for 135, 126, 110, Super 8 and Monochrome negatives and slides. Just load your old films one by one, and watch as the machine quickly displays photos and saves up to 128MB for a variety of purposes. All Your Favorite Films: The scanner adapters accommodate everything from old 35mm film to 110 cartridge formats to old-school Super 8 reels. Plug to View: The back of the device features an SD card slot, mini USB power connection and TV-out connection with cables included. Continuous Loading: Film and slides move effortlessly through the gadget's loading dock, providing faster, smoother performance. Simple Controls: Buttons include power, left arrow/reverse function, home, 'Ok,' right arrow/flip function and scan/capture for one-press convenience. Color Correction: Editing tools allow you to adjust RGB levels [red, green, blue] so old photographs turn out as good as new. Upgraded Interface: Once powered, the scanner practically runs itself. Choose your film type and other options via the simple on-screen prompts. Mistakes no more - if you accidentally load film upside down or inverted, flip and mirror tools fix the problem Scannable picture formats - B and W, slides, negatives SPECIFICATIONS: Accessories Included: Extended extras include a cleaning wand, 3-in-1 power adapter for use in the United States, Europe and the UK, and more. Compact Portability: The device rests comfortably in the palm of your hand, measuring just 3.43" x 3.41" x 4.04" for easy carrying and storage. Misc Lsd Dept - Home Leased Mp > Kodak > Saks Fifth Avenue