• Reviews around result (4.08 of 5)

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

    • So it misses the mark in some ways and takes a bit of monkey grease to work it properly, but the results are truly stunning.
    • I believe that the amount of time invested in this transfer will yield good results.
    • So, I dicided to buy it anyway and the results were better than I expected, after watching thos reviews, in my opinion
    • Just managed to copy about 20 Super8 Reels ( still got a bunch of them to go through ) and everything going smooth with great results
    • good results but the machine broke after a dozen of scanned films," irreparable" said the company that we contacted...will buy another brand
    • I found the Wolverine easy to use and produced great results
    • Remember, most noise and artifacts are the result of timestretching a clip and/or incorrect fps manipulating.
    • - Film routing: I started with the recommendation of a reviewer to bypass a couple of the take up pins, but I found that on the 7" reel the film was really jumpy as a result.
    • Simply put, it saves you money and gives great results
    • Digitizing family films from the 1950s, Excellent results
    • Very good result
    • While it does digitize and the results are pretty good, it does not work consistently.
    • But I close with my opening point -- it does function and the final results are fine when you get there.
    • But this 8mm film scanner really produces great results
    • It's possible to override the meter, and darken the results, but it requires you to stop the machine, set the exposure and restart, which produces a new scan.
    • I did get a few minutes of useful results
    • After experimenting a little, I found the default settings for exposure and color produced the best results
    • I've tried several reels of my Super8MM film and had varying results Form excellent to fair, the problem is the film needs cleaning.
    • Yes, it takes a while to digitize a 7" reel, but the results are worth the time, particularly since you don't have to baby-sit the machine while it is working.
    • But my reels were large with multiple rolls spliced together that were shot under varying conditions, and the results were only adequate.
    • I think the results were limited by the film not the digitizer.
    • To get reasonable results, you're going to have to add your own tensioner, which is not acceptable for a product that costs almost $400
    • Now with this device I can convert a 3 minute reel in about 20 minutes and the result is very good
    • The results are truly amazing when it is working properly.
    • Either way the results are great
    • First, don’t expect perfection!That’s not to say that the results are not amazingly good to great
    • First, don’t expect perfection!That’s not to say that the results are not amazingly good to great
    • Instead, it tries to balance the color for you with mixed, but usually positive results
    • I have digitized over 600' of very old film with no problems and good results.
    • You need to baby-sit it to get good results
    • Overall, I’m sure most users will find this unit to save them money and give them great results for most of the home movies ever shot
    • You would literally get better results putting a point and shoot camera on a tripod and then filming the movies as you play them on a screen.
    • The control buttons are a bit tricky to use but the results are worth the aggravation!
    • the results are great
    • As you might guess, the results were not great
    • In AE and/or Premiere, I can crop, edit, color correct and denoise the digital results to my liking
    • I left all the other settings alone and still got very satisfactory result considering that my films are more than 60 years old!Overall, this product is highly recommended for the price and someone with old reels should not hesitate to purchase, especially if time is running out on the life of the films!
    • Follow some simple directions and you too can have great results
    • But the second time through, there was a lot of jerking from frame to frame and the results were unusable
    • Could I get better results by setting up my projector and DSLR
    • Overall, it does a very fine job of keeping home movies around for generations to come, backed-up on USB Thumb Drive, DVD, Blu-Ray, and SD cards, with very good results.
    • If you want to digitize 8mm or super 8mm films this will give you good quality results with a little patience and care
    • it is worth the basic transfer with good results and hopefully with a little more time invested with a software editing program these memories will be saved.
    • I made it through one reel and the results looked fine, but did notice a lot of "shaky" frames that do not appear while watching on a projector
    • The results are fantastic
    • But if you take the time, the result will be very good.
    • Quality was better than I expected considering most of the reels were made in the 60’s and early 70’s.
    • The medium sized wheel can hold small super 8’s no
    • With all the choices for LED’s, Wolverine could have chosen an LED with a more natural, warmer color.
    • y muchos otros ajustes y la máquina solo te marca error, pero no te dice cuál