126 Slide & 126 Negative Scanning

Professional Scans from your Slides and Negatives

Digital Conversion of 126 Format Slides and 126 Format Negatives to CD or DVD.
Instamatic Film scanning to CD or DVD.

126 Slide Pricing

2000 DPI: $0.70 $0.35 Per Slide

3000 DPI: $0.74 $0.37 Per Slide

4000 DPI: $0.76 $0.39 Per Slide

126 Negative Pricing

2000 DPI: $1.18 $0.69 Per Frame

3000 DPI: $1.58 $0.89 Per Frame

4000 DPI: $1.78 $0.99 Per Frame


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126 Slide

A 126 slide is mounted 2"x2" cardboard mount. The film size inside the mount is
28mm x 28mm or
1 1/16" x 1 1/16".

126 Film is also commonly known as instamatic film

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126 Negative

126 Negative frames are 28mm x 28mm
or 1 1/16" x 1 1/16"
in size.

126 Film is also commonly known as instamatic film

126 Instamatic Film Facts

126 is the number given to a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1963, and is associated mainly with low-end point-and-shoot cameras, particularly Kodak's own Instamatic series of cameras.

The term "126" was intended to show that instamatic film were 26mm square, using Kodak's common 1xx film numbering system. However the instamatic film image size is actually 28x 28 mm, but usually reduced to approximately 26.5 x 26.5 mm by masking during printing or mounting.

The format was introduced by Kodak under the brand name Kodapak, together with the Instamatic camera. Although the Instamatic name is sometimes treated as synonymous with the 126 format, Kodak also used it on its later 110-format cameras, which they called Pocket Instamatic and on its "M" series 8mm movie cameras.

126 Film is not all the same

There are two types of 126 format film, the type in a mount, called a "126 Slide" and the type without a mount called "126 Negative."

The negatives are typically in strips. The pricing is different because it is more labor intensive to scan the 126 negatives.
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126 Slides

If your 126 slide is in a 2"x2" mount and looks like this, then click here for Pricing

126 Negatives

126 format negative scanning to cd, dvd, PC. Mac, Computer to digital conversion

If your 126 negative is not in a mount and looks like this, then click here for Pricing

Restriction For every strip of 126 negative film you send us, you must have all frames scanned. We will not skip frames.

Our pricing is based on the number of frames you send in, not on strips.

Preparation

Getting your order ready to send in is easy! Check out our simple prep instructions.
126 Slides
126 Negatives

Turn Around Time

Our turnaround time is based off our current back-log. Click here to see our current processing times

Professional Equipment

We use the Nikon 5000 scanner for our 126 slides, which provides the same quality scan as the Nikon 9000 scanner which we use for our 126 Negatives. The only difference is that the Nikon 9000 can scan different format film. Click here to see an example of scanned images View Examples

Handling Fee's

For a full list of our handling fees Click Here

CD vs DVD

Having your slides scanned to a disc? You will need to decide if you want a CD or a DVD. A data CD is just like a data DVD, the quality is the exact same. The only difference is that a data DVD holds more data than a CD. So if your order form indicated that you need more than 1 CD, it would be less expensive for you if you chose to have your digital images saved to a data DVD instead.

If you want your slides scanned and saved onto a VIDEO DVD, you will want to order a DVD Video Slideshow.

What we offer


DVD Video Slideshow

dvd video slideshow slides scanning cd
Add a DVD Video Slideshow to your slide scanning project. Once we have scanned & digitized your slides, we can create a custom DVD video Slideshow. This DVD Video Slideshow will play on your TV using your DVD player. You can add music and title slides. For more information about our DVD Slideshow offerings.

Scanning Resolution

The Scanning Resolution is one of the most important factors in determining your quality. Scanning Resolution is similar to the concept of megapixels on a digital camera. The higher your scanning resolution, the higher your quality. See a sample of different scanning resolutions.