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

    • I bought this to convert several images from 35mm negatives to digital; it was very easy to set up and use.
    • Only for slides, 35mm negatives, and 8 mm products.
    • The view screen is already small and the 8mm viewable image is much smaller than that so forget trying to frame an image on the view screen
    • I like the super 8mm
    • The 35mm are just fine.
    • I'm no photographer or professional studio editor, but the results from 35mm negatives and slides are amazing
    • IT WORK?I scanned ~800 35mm slides and a few negatives
    • I used this product to convert 35 mm negatives to digital files
    • Plus you can scan 35mm negatives 110 negatives as well as super 8 film!!It has an internal memory that has a capacity of about 40 35mm slides or a memory card slot that supports up to a 2 gb memory card
    • but sometimes I like to use the 110 for super 8mm, so I can see sprockets and full frame.ideal for home use not suitable for professional use
    • I completed the transfer of 2500 slides (approximately 17 GB) and am working on converting all my 35MM negatives at this time
    • I have used the scanner for scanning 35mm negatives, 126 negatives, 110 negatives and Super 8 film.
    • Works great on 35mm slides and negatives, my intended use.
    • 35mm negative strips (of 4 or more frames) can be pushed/pulled through easily.
    • So far I have scanned hundred slides, hundreds of black-and-white and color negatives 35mm.
    • 35mm negatives do not need any insert, you just place them directly into the negative adapter
    • The 35mm feed device works about a third of the time.
    • I have tried the 35mm negative converter feature as well, and the results are excellent!I would like to publicly thank Matt for his quick response in resolving my issue, and given the excellent support, I will not hesitate to buy from Wolverine again in the near future
    • I used it on 8mm super 8, 110
    • I had great hopes for this litte machine, after searching for a dedicated 35mm negative scanner.
    • I did find that the Wolverine made better copies of 35mm negatives for some reason.
    • If you want to know how well it does 35mm or 110, there are plenty of other reviews that cover those topics so go read them
    • I keep reminding my friends if they come across 35mm slides or negatives let me
    • I purchased one of these with the hope of scanning the 35mm negatives from my wedding
    • negatives as well as 8 mm film
    • I have a lot of old 110mm negatives and a ton more of 35mm, I scanned over 2000 negatives the first weekend
    • The converter arrived in perfect shape and after reading the directions I began converting 35mm color slides, color 35mm and 110 negatives and a few B &W negatives
    • With regards to 35mm negatives, the pictures come out at a 5472x3648 pixel size and with enough resolution to see the film grain.
    • We have boxes and boxes of very old negatives, movies ( 8mm,reel-to-reel) and slides from our families and this little gem brought them all to 'life'!Highly recommend if you've got negatives and slides that you have no idea what they're of
    • My local photo store wanted $100 to scan 20 slides and 14-5 photo strips of black and white negatives (35mm)