
Canon Canoscan Lide 300
Score: 73/100
Kodak Mobile Film
Score: 57/100Rankings

The Canon CanoScan LiDE 300 is a compact flatbed scanner delivering 2400 × 2400 dpi optical resolution and fast 10-second A4 color scans. It lacks an automatic document feeder and modern connectivity options, making it best suited for home users and occasional scanning tasks.

The Kodak RODMFS50 is a portable, battery-powered film scanner with a built-in 5-inch LCD and HDMI output for on-the-go digitization of 35 mm media. Its trade-offs are low native resolution and slow manual feeding, making it less suitable for professional archival work. Best for hobbyists and travelers who need quick standalone scans.
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48 bitsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.5 Wbest | — |
297 mmbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.633 kg | 0.249 kgbest |
1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | |
4 formatsbest | — | |
2 packagesbest | 1 packages |
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Weight (kg) | 1.633 kg | 0.249 kg |
Dimensions (W×D×H) | 9.9 x 1.7 x 14.5 inches | 11×15.5×4 mm |
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Included Software Packages (packages) | 2 packages | 1 packages |
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Light Source | RGB LED | LED |


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Professional reviewers and Canon's own marketing portray the LiDE 300 as a sleek, affordable flatbed that offers high-resolution 2400 dpi scans and fast 10-second A4 color capture. They emphasize its ease of use via four EZ buttons, Auto Scan, and direct cloud upload, positioning it as an ideal low-cost solution for home and small-office environments.
While direct user reviews are scarce in the data, the product description suggests everyday users appreciate its simplicity, compact footprint, and one-touch operation. The lack of an ADF and limited macOS support are noted as potential drawbacks for power users.

Professional reviewers commend the Kodak RODFS50 for its simplicity, built‑in 5‑inch preview screen and multi‑format adapters, positioning it as a solid entry‑level solution for hobbyists who need quick, standalone digitization. However, they consistently point out its low native resolution, manual feed speed and software quirks—especially the unreliable delete function—as significant drawbacks for any serious archival or bulk‑scanning work.
Professional reviewers commend the Kodak RODFS50 for its simplicity, built-in 5-inch preview screen and multi-format adapters, positioning it as a solid entry-level solution for hobbyists. Everyday users love the scanner's portability, USB power and the ability to view scans instantly on the built-in screen or a TV, but recurring frustrations involve the delete-button bug, edge cropping and slow manual feeding.
“Very pleased... like new and working perfectly”

“nice product with one fault”

“select Yes to delete... it DOESN'T; No and it DOES”


