@BostonSchulz

Another film video here! What do you guys want to see me review or do next??

@nursesgivetlc1961

The Bestt.Digital slide scanner was exactly what I was looking for. It's easy to use, and converted my slides to good quality digital pix. I recommend it highly.

@joanneeframian1171

Oh, my goodness! I thank you for explaining the procedure. I just opened the scanner. The manual is USELESS!  I watched another person explaining it but I couldn't see what buttons his fingers were  pushing.  You have saved me. I'm going through 30 years of negatives to see which I want to have scanned. You're a life-saver!

@laurice8056

This Kodak scanner seems to be the simplest most affordable and effective way to collect your old picture memories from your films and negatives. 

Much better than using one of those online apps that collect, store and share your data. They also have tons of pop up adds and are less cost effective due to the recurring fees. 

Some users have complained that these apps also crop, color or enhance your pictures automatically but in randomly awkward ways.

Nearly all of my negatives are from 110 cameras but according to another review this Kodak scanner has an adapter to fit these types of negatives. 

So Iโ€™m definitely going to check out this Kodak scanner. Thank you so much for sharing!

@NarvelTuffnuts

Thanks for the review of this scanner. It helped with my decision. I have a thin of negatives from travelling when I was younger and recently decided my b winter project would be making art from the good shots. Bought this to help with that goal.

@jamiefox54

Thanks for this - I watched your video because I am thinking of buying this

@scroberts9316

Very cool little video.
I found some "really" old 126 format family negatives and decided to purchase one of these (new!) 
 I appreciate the review, so thank you.

@MilledSteel

Those photos were a pretty cool time capsule

@johnnieguitar5724

You did it! Thanks! Please borrow or find some 35 mm slides to scan------- Goodwill or junk store? Thanks! BTW your video of yourself and the scanner was very well positioned and done executed very well. Professional look!

@sanjaysharma-rj5ow

Dude, I don't usually comment, but let's just say I had to like and comment this video!

@johnseyesgeorgesbiscuit8522

I have hundreds from mum and dad's familys going back almost 100 years and It costs $1 a negative... Not negative slip... Like per photo so I'll be buying a propper $150 one so it saves lots of money the more you have, and if you put up notices in the paper (for old people) to scan old negatives you'd probably make some money

@williamm.3981

Great video, cool scanner,I like how easy it is to use . Those photos look 70s ish. to me ? ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜€โœŒ๐Ÿผโค๏ธ

@LomeliDJ

8:14 es en Ensenada, Baja California, Mรฉxico

@harryhawblitzel7797

You need to hold negatives by the edge, your paw prints would ruin 35mm film the way you handle it.

@vikingwaifu3848

Thank you for the video! I was trying to figure out which option to choose for my slides when it got past the 50mm slide option and it gives you the three films option. Much appreciated!!

@RicardoJose-cw5ii

Next thing we know ur running around with a giant medium format camera haha. Keep up the film content~

@geekybasket

Just an FYI, lol - you are supposed to put the receiver into the machine and then feed your negatives into it. ;)

@germansgentleman

You did a wonderful job with this review! Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜Š

@sallydanforth69

Thank you for explaining the process, the same thing happened to me, but your video was very helpful!

@Infinite_suite

Thanks for posting. Definitely thinking about picking one up.