

📸 Digitize your past, share your story—no wires, no fuss!
The KODAK Mobile Film Scanner is a compact, eco-friendly cardboard device that uses your smartphone camera and a built-in LED backlight to quickly scan 35mm black & white negatives, color negatives, and slides. Designed for portability and ease, it folds flat for travel and pairs with a dedicated app for editing and sharing, making vintage film digitization accessible and affordable for modern users.

















| ASIN | B07MTKNTPK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,190 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #5 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (3,482) |
| Date First Available | 11 February 2019 |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Manufacturer | KODAK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RODMFS50 |
| Material Type | heavy duty cardboard |
| Model number | RODMFS50 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.55 x 1.1 x 0.4 cm; 249 g |
| Sheet Size | Letter |
R**D
Very well
I use samsung s24u ,I recover all negative photo, the product very simple and easy to use ,I try it with iphone 14 plus but the camera not get the photo.
S**N
I am disappointed at how Kodak designed this product. First of all, the model/template for the mobile phone is based on a very old mobile phone with cameras in the center. Who else uses such phone these days? And secondly, no matter how much I adjust my phone camera, I can never get a sharp image. Perhaps can Kodak advise which particular phone model works best? Utterly disappointing.
G**R
Práctico y fácil de usar, bajas la app de Kodak, pones pilas, enciendes, enfocas cámara del celular, digitalizas, editas y listo, se archiva en tu mismo dispositivo dentro de Galería, si vale la pena.
G**K
KODAK Mobile Film Scanner This is a clever product for what it does. And at a great price. I like it for that. And what you want to use it for should be aligned with what it does. DO NOT think, however, that you are going to scan your entire negative and slide collection and turn them into photographs. While it CAN do this, it's really not for that purpose. It can do this for the odd slide or negative, no problem. But the process is a bit time consuming and depends on the quality of the picture taking capabilities of your phone - which are, no matter how new your phone is, still very limited compared to a scanner or camera. Remember, your phone is a "phone with a camera function” not a real camera. The images you take with your phone are JPGs, which can't be very well post-processed such as with RAW or TIFF images - which is an important requirement for converting negatives & slides. If you have that many slides & negatives, you really need to get either a scanner, or pay a service to do them in bulk. This is simply not the product for that kind of volume at all. You need to download the Kodak Mobile Film Scanner app for your smartphone. It’s a basic app that has “film negative, color negative, positive film” settings for your camera so it can interpret the image it sees over the film plate. It works well enough. It has a couple of filters built in for adjusting contrast and color tint, but they are hard to precisely adjust. (BTW, remember that Kodak went bankrupt years ago, so even though this has the Kodak colors and logo, it’s NOT the “Kodak” company of yore. Just some unrelated company that bought the trademark rights for “Kodak” (just like “Polaroid” today as well.). So here’s what it does do and what I bought it for. I do have hundreds of rolls of film (negatives) and this little baby can allow you to view your negatives as positives via the imaging of your phone. It makes it much easier to view the negatives and see what you’ve got. Your phone’s function also allows you to enlarge the image as well, to see details you’d miss just holding it up to the light. You could use a lightbox, which I also have, but you can’t enlarge the negatives and, importantly, you are still looking at a negative image, which can make it difficult for the untrained eye (or trained, for that matter.) So this system is much better. You put one end of the negative strip in, and pull it though, all the while seeing positive images on your phone’s screen. After that, you need to make notes and make decisions: “convert #15 and #21,” or “toss the whole strip…”. In THIS way, you can go through your B&W or color negative collection. And yes, make the occasional image capture with your phone and send it to the kids with a note “Just came across this of your 2nd birthday party!… You were so cute! Remember Dougie… heard he’s getting out with good behavior in 2 years….” Something like that. Ditto for slides. Holding them up to the light is a pain. This way you can enlarge the image and see what you’ve got and make that all important decision: “Keep this important image as it’s a critical piece of family history that my kids and descendants will value and thank me for saving” or “toss it as the kids won’t give a rip about the 6 people in this picture who they’ve never met and of whom I only remember 4 of them myself…” At that point, after going through your “collection” you should end up with perhaps 1/5th or 1/10th of what you’ve started with, and can start scanning the remainder with a high-quality scanner (they are not very expensive) and working with image-editing software (that will usually come with the scanner if you don’t have something like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements (a much easier and less expensive version of Photoshop with all the most commonly used essentials) to make the best image possible. (Highly recommend it if you are just getting into image editing and don’t really need the full blown Photoshop.). REMEMBER: you are now dealing with ONLY those absolutely-precious family heirloom images that you and your kids will want preserved for posterity. You’ve tossed all the useless junk images. It will be worth the effort. Once taken, the app allows you to easily save to the phone (bad idea) or email/text/airdrop/post images. Alternatively, there are several services where you can bundle up your images and send them off to be professionally digitized with properly adjusted contrast, exposure, color balance, etc, and returned in a few months, all while you wait for a few months with no effort on your part. “A few months” you say/complain? What’s the rush NOW? These are images that have sat in the back of your closet forgotten for decades, and now you can’t stand to wait a couple of months? If that’s the case, that’s a separate personal issue beyond the scope fo this review… So, yes, this is a good product, inexpensive, and allows you to view a large volume of negatives as positives and also color positives (slides) for easier viewing and decision making, and making the occasional image from them to send to the kids or grandkids. But it is not for volume conversion or quality conversion.
S**B
unfortunately, useless product, primitive mechanism, sorry to see the inveterate trademark made such kids toys :(
H**R
Lot faster than scanning on scanner.Simple and works.
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