Kodak 4x6 Personal Photo, Slide and Negative Scanner w/ 2GB MicroSD Card & Built-in Memory Card Reader!
Product Info
If you’re looking for a quick, fun way to organize and protect your extensive collection of old family photos, look no further. The Kodak 4x6 Personal Photo, Slide and Negative Scanner converts stacks of films, slides, and prints to digital format as easily as taking a picture!
Simple to operate, you can scan directly to a built-in memory card reader or computer. After you’ve scanned a picture, the included Kodak Easyshare software helps you crop, enhance, and even convert your photo files to different formats. The Kodak scanner helps you convert your memories and keep them forever.
Specs
Condition: NEW
Packaging: Retail
Warranty: 1 Year
Manufacturer: Kodak
Model: P461
Features Include:
- Scans any printed photo, from wallet size to 4x6 inch, to a high resolution JPEG files
- Easily scans photographic negatives and mounted
- Scan directly to built-in memory card reader or computer
- Includes 2GB Micro SD card and SD adapter
- Supported memory card formats: SD/SDHC, MicroSD with SD adapter, XD, MS/MS Pro, MMC
- Includes Kodak Easyshare software to help you organize, share, and print your scanned photos
- Scans printed photos at high resolution 600 DPI and negatives at 1200 DPI
- Environmental compliance: RoHS, WEEE, CARB
- Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth): 11.2 x 8.4 x 2.7"
- Weight: 1.6 lbs.
Package Includes:
Photo Scanner, 2 GB MICROSD Card (with SD adapter and jewel case), Kodak Easyshare Software, Picture Transfer Software with KODAK Gallery Link, USB Cable and Accessory Kit
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