• Reviews around condition (4.03 of 5)

    Wolverine 8mm & Super 8 Reels to Digital MovieMaker Pro Film Digitizer, Film Scanner, 8mm Film Scanner, Black (MM100PRO)

    • It does a good job of cleaning, as well as conditioning the film
    • Does exactly what it claims provided film is in good condition
    • It does a pretty decent job with film that's in good condition.
    • Tried several different films in the Wolverine and all were in wonderful condition
    • Spent the whole morning trying to digitize two 3" rolls of film that are in great condition (good sprockets, no splices, etc).
    • if you really want those Super 8 movies transferred, preserving color and resolution, and recognizing no company out there will do it as well as you, especially for old movies (perhaps in poor condition) that no one else will baby through a machine carefully, or repeatedly as required
    • The Wolverine film Digital Movie Maker arrived in excellent condition and on time, as promised.
    • Wolverine will tell you it's your film, but pristine 8mm film in excellent condition will jitter just as badly as crusty stock stored in a desert basement.
    • Do not leave the unit while it is recording thinking that it will stop on its own when it’s done with the reel nor should you expect that all your film is in perfect condition
    • I received my Wolverine pro on time and in good condition
    • If the film is is good condition you will get a good conversion
    • The packaging was good and the product was in perfect condition
    • If your film is in good condition (8mm movies are 'old' by definition) this might be a good option for you.
    • I know others have been successful and maybe my film is in worse condition than
    • For film in good condition, you get watchable 1080p mp4 video
    • I usually run them in the background where I can listen for a change in sound but as stated after hours and hours of use have had just two stoppages where tape was shoddily applied to join film or just bad condition, never trouble with good film
    • As long as the 8mm and/or super 8mm film is in reasonably good condition (clean with secure and accurate splices) the Movie Maker will do its job, and do it very well.
    • I usually run them in the background where I can listen for a change in sound but as stated after hours and hours of use have had just two stoppages where tape was shoddily applied to join film or just bad condition, never trouble with good film