Thank you Anthony! I just got this scanner to digitize my grandfather's slide collection. Your video was a great addition to the manual, and helped me get started with it.
Thank you for making this video. I just recently enjoyed the art and beauty of film photography and got myself a 35mm Olympus camera. I didn't know how I was going to be able to scan them (because I'm 16 and don't know anything about this type of stuff) so this was really helpful.
Thanks for sharing this amazing review of the #KodakScanza, Anthony 😁📸 We appreciate the positive feedback and we're glad to see you are pleased with its results!
Thanks for making this video It seems like a great option from using my normal scanner that's really slow to scan. Plus being able to see them on a big screen TV is nice.
Anthony. I feel really stupid, but it is a measure of my ineptness in this digital age. (at 84 I am really trying to learn...). I did not have the mini chip in the card holder, just the holder. I have now proven I can save an image from the scanner, transfer the SD card to the the Mac and download a saved image. The scanza machine now works as you have so helpfully shown on your RU-vid video. Thankx for your follow through and not just giving upon me. Mike
757flyer, I don't think you will be disappointed. It took me a little bit of effort to learn and get used to how it works. I was very pleased with the results!
Anthony, the manual with my Kodak Scanza says on page age 10 under Introduction, "save your treasured memories on the SD card (OR) toyour computer" which would imply you can go direct to the computer. On page 30 the Note says, " SD Card (MUST) be inserted". In my conversation with the tech support rep from Scanza, he said the Scanza must have an SD Card and it must be of the FAT format. That technology is so old that my Mac will not allow me to reformat a current SanDisk 32GB to FAT. I like the features and you have explained the functionality very well, but I am dead in the water and cannot figure out how to get a FAT formatted card...........
Thanks for the very informative video about the Scanza model. I am also considering Kodak's Scan n slide model. I am hearing that model only accepts card mounted slides ( because of their thinness). Did you use both the card and the thicker plastic type in your Scanza?
Very nice video. I am still a little confused about which side goes down. The most shiney side or the least shiney side? Which side is considered the head? I have both 126 slides and 35 mm slides. Not all slides have company label or date stamp.
How big is the actual file? Can you share a link to one of the slides? Do you need to do any color correction? What about dust and scratch concealment?
Thankx Anthony. I have now unable to format a SD card to put into the Kodak Scanza. I'm told by the Kodak Scanza maker it must be FAT format. My Mac Disk Utility software will not allow me to reformat a 32GB chip for some reason, either with the chip in the computer direct or through the scanner as directed by the tech rep from the scanner manufacturer, I am dead in the water at this point.
Mike Heverly, I am totally at a loss of understanding. I have used numerous SD cards in my Kodak Scanza. I never remember formatting or doing anything at all to prepare the card. I'm going to get out my Scanza manuel and look into that!?
Anthony. I find your instructions very helpful. Please comment further as to how to transfer the saved slides on the SD card to a Mac. How many slides at 14m can be saved on the card? Thankx, Mike
Mike Heverly, I don't have any Mac computers. To put the saved images onto a windows computer, just take the sd card and put into the sd card " slot" on the computer, open the sd card file and open the picture file within documents on the computer, select " all" the files from the sd card and drag to the picture file under documents. I'm pretty sure you can put hundreds of slides on a 32gig sd card.
Thank you for making this video. That slide carrier is a bitch to open so using the next slide to move the old one over is a great idea. Is the old one sliding out of the carrier on the left side? I dont recall that side being open but I really cant remember.
Mark Pinther, yes I learned to just push each slide through the carrier using the next slide, in from the right side and out from the left side. I even made a slide carrier aid. I taped three slides together and it provides leverage in pushing stubborn slides through the carrier.
@@dahdigital1 Thanks friend Anthony Wheeler, I have about 400 rolls that multiplied by 36 photos of each roll I get about 14000 photos and that was my curiosity to know the price, Greetings from Ecuador.