Kodak’s photo time machine rescues old slides and film

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Mar 21, 2025 - 12:02
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Kodak’s photo time machine rescues old slides and film

As far as we know, time travel isn’t possible, but our photos tell another story. We’re brought back in time whenever our parents or grandparents break out their old slide projectors. And now, Kodak is trying to zip us ahead into the future.

Their revolutionary slide and film digitizer now allows anyone to preserve their old photo formats from home. No need to drop them off at a drug store or risk mailing them away—surprise your relatives with digital copies of their memories with Kodak’s Slide N Scan. Normally $224.99, these hot gadgets are on sale for $164.97 this weekend.

How does the Kodak Slide N Scan work?

The idea behind Kodak’s gadget is that it’s simple enough for anyone to use—technophobes, children, or even Grandma. It works with standard slides and film negatives (135, 110, and 126 sizes).

Then, convert your slides to digital in just a few steps:

  1. Insert your photo into the matching adapter, then into the gadget.
  2. Adjust color, brightness, and image quality to 14MP.
  3. Save the photo to a memory card (sold separately).

Digitize the family’s albums solo and show up with a flash drive to show everyone, or get everyone in on the experience. You can use the HDMI cord to hook the Slide N Scan up to a TV and put on a photo slideshow as you digitize the slides or film.

Why should I digitize old slides or film negatives?

When you’re finished, nobody has to drag out the old projector just to travel back into the family’s history. And, in case anything happens to those physical copies, you now have digital copies saved forever.

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.

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