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Preserve your memories with the Kodak Slide N Scan Film and Slide Scanner, on sale now for $169.97 (reg. $189.99) through ...
How the photo giant missed the digital moment from market leader to missed opportunity. In the late 1990s, Kodak ruled the camera world. The company owned more than 70 per cent of global film sales ...
At $399.99, the Aurzen ZIP Tri-Fold Portable Pocket Projector is the most expensive model we've seen in its size class. That ...
At $399.99, the Aurzen ZIP Tri-Fold Portable Pocket Projector is the most expensive model we've seen in its size class. That makes it more than twice the cost of the Kodak Luma 75, our current ...
The digitizizer is based on a Kodak carousel slide projector. It’s fitted with LED strips instead of the original light source, which are used to illuminate the slides themselves.
The Kodak Slide N Scan isn't just any gadget — think of it as your time machine. Older family members can reconnect with their past, and younger generations can finally put faces to names in the ...
When the first slide film was launched by Kodak in the mid-1930s, it was the medium of choice for serious photographers because it produced clear, sharp images with vivid color .
Order a Kodak Slide N Scan while they’re on sale for $164.97 this weekend only (reg. $224.99). No coupon is needed to get this price. StackSocial prices subject to change.
Digitize your slides at home with the Kodak Slide N Scan, now $164.97 (reg. $224.99) during our spring sale. The price goes back up after March 30 at 11:59 p.m. PT and no coupon is needed.
Not your usual cheap slide viewer, this Kodak-branded viewer (made by C&A Global) also can scan and create digital images of your slides as well as from unmounted 35mm, 110, and 126 film negatives ...