Kodak Mobile Film Scanner


Kodak Mobile Film Scanner

It’s a cardboard box.

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Well Done Whatever GIF by Captain Obvious

It’s NOT a scanner. It’s an accessory that lets you use your phone as a copy camera. Your results will be as good as your phone will do.

Need high quality scans of negatives? A flat bed scanner that also does negatives is a real scanner.

BTW, those “scanner boxes” are just 5 MP cameras with lighting.

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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. “Kodak”. Kodak hasn’t been Kodak for at least 10 years. This is some company that paid to use the “Kodak” name to sell their “barely associated with photography” product, in hopes of the Kodak name being the selling point.

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Once upon a time woot had a little bit of respect for the customers… but when they start selling cardboard boxes for 20 dollars and claim they are negative scanners… f*** woot. You should be ashamed of yourself, or is this just more evidence that Bezos lost too much money in the divorce and is trying to claw more money from customers.

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Eh, I doubt Bezos even remembers who we are.

We’ve always offered up crap for sale. We know customers are savvy enough to do their research. Sometimes people just want that crap.

Like this guy in Missouri:

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You know, it does clearly say “This is Just a Toy, But Great Pics are Possible!”

Might want to check the outrage and snark at the door and double down on reading comprehension.

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It says only a toy if you bother to read through a page of crap. I expect they put that at the very bottom to insure some people didn’t see it and got conned into buying absolute crap. If they are going to be honest they should have the last line simply say bend over and spread’em.

So very angry over an item no one is forcing you to buy. Do you need a hug?

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I LOVE CRAP! bought one.

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What’s film?

Is it included?

Sakar in NJ.

IF you are a very casual user of tech and IF want to put up an old photo from a negative online and IF you only have a phone, this will do.

I found a plastic version of this, ripped a bigger hole in the top, stuck in a compact digital camera lens set on macro and it was good enough for casual postings.