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    Wolverine F2D Super 20MP 4-In-1 Film to Digital Converter

    • Easy to operate and does a great job of converting slides.
    • It does a respectable job of auto-correcting exposure on the image so you can zip through many images per hour.
    • I have not yet tried with slides and don't have any film to convert but, based on my experience thus far, I'm sure it would do just as good a job with those
    • That scanner did a very poor job on slides.
    • I am not a professional photographer, so my needs are quite simple...and, for me, the Wolverine F2D Super 20MP does, indeed, do a GREAT job!
    • All things considered, this product did a very good job for my needs
    • since it does a great job at converting slides I can overlook that.
    • Did a satisfactory job converting my standard 35mm slides to digital, but not good for "Super Slides" or 128 negatives unless I cut them to fit.
    • Does excellent job with positive and negative slide
    • It does a very good job of scanning 35mm.
    • It does a good job with B&W and color, and it is super easy to use.
    • But if you take each slide out and put another in, it does a good job of linking to the TV to review and copying them to a card for upload to the computer.
    • Does a great job!
    • I was able to sit in a comfy chair and scan stacks of slides to an SD card while watching TV, making a dull job fairly easy.
    • Does a nice job, it is fast and has simple controls that let you adjust for the changes in negatives that any camera will spit out
    • I guess the one exception I'd make is this: if your image is grossly underexposed (as some of mine were), increasing the exposure value on the Wolverine does a very nice job of bringing out shadow detail that would otherwise be lost, and this is accomplished in the pre-jpeg stage
    • Only used it on 35mm negs so far, but don't see any reason why it should do less than a great job on the other transfer options.
    • Very easy to use, and does a great job.
    • This negative and film scanner does a good job of creating surprisingly large scans of negatives and slides.
    • DOES A PERFECT JOB FOR ALL MY SLIDES
    • Small screen but unit does an adequate job.
    • It is easy to use and does a good job
    • The Epson 550 does a superb job, but its too time cumbersome for editing out poor quality junk
    • The Epson 550 does a superb job, but its too time cumbersome for editing out poor quality junk
    • My son picked it out for me, and he did a good job.
    • Does a great job and is very easy to use
    • I took my underexposed slides into Walgreens and they did a good job correcting for the under
    • The guide does a decent job to flatten the natural curve of a negative, but I found some stubborn negatives that stayed
    • This did a great job with the slides as well as some negatives.
    • Does a good job.
    • Easy to use and does a great job with both slides and negatives, significantly improving the quality of photos I had previously scanned with a flat bed scanner with a slide and negative attachment.
    • Dust easily enters the system, and the conversion tends to wash out slides with too much contrast, rendering parts either too dark or too light, and does not do a good job at color rendition
    • This item does not do a good job of conversion
    • While it is a slow process it does an outstanding job and at a great price
    • Dose a great job, a good way of saving your old treasures
    • Before I wrapped it, I tried it on a few of my slides and it did a fantastic job
    • This did a great job with the slides as well as some negatives.
    • Does the job but not that good
    • It was a very reasonable cost and does a fine job of quickly making digital copies of slides and film, both B&W and color.
    • The converted images are not bad - but I mmust say that my ollder Canon still does a better job
    • Did a great job.
    • This scanner does an excellent job with negatives
    • To my surprise, this did a much better job of digitizing my dad's old 35mm color slides, some of which are over 60 years old
    • I use an Epson V600, which does a much better job, although it's a bit slower to use than the Wolverine.
    • Also note that the file size is only 2 to 2.5 megabytes so the image is highly compressed (but looks good enough to me).I thought my 60 year old stereo slide were going to be hopeless, but this guy did a great job and is very easy to use
    • The color display does a nice job to let you see the image you are scanning so you can make adjustments before saving the image
    • Did a satisfactory job converting my standard 35mm slides to digital, but not good for "Super Slides" or 128 negatives unless I cut them to fit.
    • I was only interested in converting my old slides to digital and my new little machine does a great job at that
    • I also think it does not do a very good job of copying.
    • It does an adequate job on newer negatives.
    • I've run 500 slides through the Wolverine and it has down a great job
    • But does a good job, given the low cost of the unit.
    • final job is too much scratch on film.how can clear the negative.
    • Does a pretty good job on the 35mm
    • It's small and does a great job.
    • Does a really nice job at a good price
    • If you have no other method of transferring the image, it does a pretty good job.
    • Probably nothing else in is price range that would do a better job.
    • This was easy to operate and does a pretty good job to convert my slides to JPG files.
    • 4-In-1 Film to Digital Converter came with everything I needed to scan my slides and did a great job
    • It does a really good job of converting slides and negatives and does it very quickly
    • For what it costed, it does a great job.
    • Although I didn't look forward to having to put individual slides into this little machine, it worked extremely well and did a terrific job on the old slides.
    • It takes a while to scan the slides but this unit does a fantastic job!
    • Initially I thought I had done a poor job of brush cleaning the slides before converting, but then noticed the marking patterns were the same on each slide.
    • It does a beautiful job with accuracy
    • For under $100 and under 3 seconds per slide this product does a decent job.
    • Initially I thought I had done a poor job of brush cleaning the slides before converting, but then noticed the marking patterns were the same on each slide.
    • Does a really good job
    • It is easy to use, does a nice job, and has a small footprint.
    • Works as advertised, does a good job.
    • The only gotcha I found was you need to keep an eye for debris and lint that falls onto the scanner's glass plate/lense, however the brush that came with it does a good job cleaning it off
    • Great for B&W, Terrible for ColorI've run a lot of B&W and Color film through here, and without a doubt, the B&W is miles ahead of the color
    • In a single weekend I converted over 1200 slides (35mm and 110), and well as B&W and color negatives
    • Great for B&W, Terrible for ColorI've run a lot of B&W and Color film through here, and without a doubt, the B&W is miles ahead of the color
    • Very good machine that allowed me to scan 2200 color slides, 5200 color negatives and over 3000 B&W negatives in about 5 solid days.
    • I transferred several thousand color and B&W slides and several rolls worth of negatives without any issues