I am still in utter admiration for the energy and dedication you all are putting into fabricating a firmware that helps us getting a decent picture quality out of a seemingly unsatisfying consumer product!
Thank you for that!
I am currently into the hardware side of things and I tried an el cheapo solution for enhancing the resolution my Kodak is getting with its stock lens.
Simply Because I didn't want to spend another 100 € for a new lens, I thought about just bringing the camera closer to the film strip.
After testing a possible distance, where I still was able to focus, I settled on 12 mm.
Which is about the distance between the screw holes of the camera mount. That way I only had to drill four new holes into the metal plate of the scanning assembly.
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After remounting the camera and connecting it again (don't worry, the ribbon cable should be long enough), I could measure how much of the plastic case below it I had to cut away. (about 5 - 6 mm)
Finally I had to modify the camera cover to fit over the lower hanging lens.
The result now looks like this (cover removed for illustration purposes

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With everything in place I refocused the stock lens to match the new height.
Compared to the effort I had put in, I am pretty satisfied with the final result, considering both resolution and overall look of the modification.
Here is a comparison of before and after - both in 1600x1200 (max zoomed out)
The effective resolution is now at 1152x864, with a small margin around the actual frame.
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Here is another screenshot of the capture. Given that the actual movie isn't the highest quality, I am still happy with how it turned out
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Here's my final summary:
Advantages
- sourcing of a fitting new Lens unnecessary (cost saving)
- absolutely no 3D-Printer or other special tools needed,
just a sharp 4 mm drill, a screwdriver and a knive or a dremel
- minimal modification of the case (time saving)
- all can be done within about one hour
- no change of the overall aesthetic of your scanner
- mostly easily revertable, if in the future you should decide to go the full mile (with a new lens)
Disadvantages
- not the full possible resolution of 1600x1200 (only 1152x864)
- the lid of the transport mechanism doesn't open completely
(but still high enough to easily thread the movie through)
I would love to hear your comments about my approach. For me personally it's totally sufficient, especially in connection with the modded firmware and considering the cost and time savings.