
Kodak Mobile Film Scanner
Score: 45/100
Epson Perfection V19 II
Score: 73/100Rankings

The Epson Perfection V19 II is a compact, USB-powered flatbed scanner offering superb 4800 dpi optical resolution and useful OCR software, ideal for home and small-office photo/document digitization. Its removable high-rise lid adds versatility, but the lack of an ADF and slow high-resolution scans limit high-volume use.

The KODAK Mobile Film Scanner is an ultra-lightweight cardboard device that turns a smartphone into a 35 mm film digitizer. It is ideal for occasional, casual scanning but offers limited image quality and durability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 4,800 dpibest | |
— | 6 ppmbest | |
12 monthsbest | 12 monthsbest | |
— | 48 bitsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.249 kgbest | 1.406 kg |
| ↓ lower better | — | 1.1 Wbest |
— | 215.9 mmbest | |
— | 297.18 mmbest |
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Connectivity(1) | ||
USB Connectivity | false | true |
Image Quality(1) | ||
Light Source Type | Built-in LED backlight | RGB LEDs |
Power & Build(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.249 kg | 1.406 kg |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise its convenience and price but criticize the inconsistent, low-resolution results and fragile cardboard construction.
Everyday users love the low cost and portability, yet many complain about blurry images, app crashes, and the flimsy build.

“The quality of the picture was very blurry. It's a waste of time and money. I don't recommend.”

“No matter how I adjusted the camera (iPhone 15), I could not get an image.”

“Extremely portable and lightweight, perfect for travel.”



Professional reviewers commend the V19 II for its superb image clarity, straightforward setup, and useful OCR and photo-restoration software, while noting modest smart features, an outdated Micro-USB port, and the absence of an ADF or cloud integration.
Everyday users love the crisp photo quality, removable lid, and one-touch scanning, but complain about driver hassles on Windows 11, slow high-resolution scans, cheap build feel, and the Micro-USB connector.