Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Film Scanner Review: Kodak Scanza (The Quick Scanner With Quirks)

I've reviewed options like the Kodak Scanza before that I genuinely wish were higher in quality, but what you're getting for the most part isn't really all that awful. It takes your 35mm film and can deliver for you up to 22MP still image JPEG files. If you want TIFFs or DNG files, then you'll need something significantly higher end that is bound to take up more real estate on your desk. But if you just want to scan your photos, it's seriously tough to beat the Kodak Scanza. It works via a simple interface that takes your film, gives you an immediate preview with color corrections, and allows you to scan by simply pressing a button. These images are then put onto an SD card or onto your computer directly. This all sounds fantastic, except that the Kodak Scanza suffers from a few design issues that are holding back my highest recommendations.
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