Operating Instructions - Kodak REELZ User Manual

Film digitizer for 8mm & super 8mm film
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SUPER 8
4.01 mm
(0.158")
8 mm film, also known as Standard 8, has a frame size of 4.5 x 3.3 mm. Super 8 film has a frame
size of 5.79 x 4.01 mm. Make sure you adjust to the film type switch to the correct film type you
are currently using.
NOTE: If your picture is upside down, then you are at the end of the film and need to be
rewind onto another reel.

10. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Connect the power adapter to the scanner. Then, plug the other end of the power adapter into
a power outlet.
2. Insert an SD™ card (not included) into the SD™ card slot. Make sure to insert the memory
card facing up.
3. Press the Power button to turn on the scanner and the main menu will appear. The scanner
will take a few seconds to turn on. The white LED light will indicate that the scanner is on.
NOTES: The scanner will automatically shut down after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Keep in mind that it is common for the scanner to jam if parts of the film are distorted.
Make sure film is in good condition. The scanner will not be able to operate on film that is
damaged, overlapping, torn, unaligned, or crooked.
Scotch tape can be used to repair torn parts of the film. Make sure to carefully apply the
tape and only use a small amount. Overusing the scotch tape can cause the film to
jam the scanner.
9
7.90 mm
(0.311")
5.79 mm
(0.228")
STANDARD 8
7.90 mm
(0.311")
3.3 mm
(0.130")
4.5 mm
(0.177")

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