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

    • Inexpensive way to take a trip down memory lane
    • The safest way is to remove the adapter and manually move or remove the slide for the next slide to be put in place
    • I'm using this as a fast way to catalog my inventory of film, when I find one that I want to
    • I was able to work my way through the hundreds of slides while relaxing and watching movies
    • It's a lot faster way to get through those old thick slides
    • AND you've found a good way to rig it in position, you're going to wind up with a growing pile of 8mm film on your table/floor/lap as you manually feed this device
    • The digital image is saved on a SD card (not included with the device, but the best way to go.
    • Love this no extra programs to load and i can adjust some of the image before I even send it to the computer awesome way to digitize all those negatives and slides
    • What it is really missing is a way to enter some meta data.
    • Great way to save some family memories.
    • I had a bunch of slides from years ago and was looking for an easy way to get them into the computer.
    • I read both the good and the bad, and surmised that I could deal with color/lighting issues in post processing; and after doing some rudimentary arithmetic, it still seemed like the right way to go.
    • You'll have to use image editing software to orient the image in the correct way - if that's desired.
    • For the price and quality of the images, I think this is a wonderful way to convert your slides.
    • Both units work the same way.
    • I also bought one for my in laws, they love the way it goes direct to SD, and then into their computer
    • This is a great way to "develop" those old negatives, since its hard to find places that will still develop pictures from negatives
    • Appreciate too the way it was mailed as I received it with no problems
    • For the price, this is a great way to deal with all those old negatives from your grandpa's attic
    • Really easy to use, fast way to convert slides and negatives.
    • Dose a great job, a good way of saving your old treasures
    • I love the way this works!
    • That's a tedious way to do it, so I tried this
    • Great way to digitally save your negatives
    • Quick & efficient way to scan 1000's of slides that I've accumulated over 40+ years
    • This is an excellent way to transfer our 35 mm slides to digital storage
    • Wish there was an easier way but this worked well
    • Wish there was an easier way but this worked well
    • Fastest way to digitize slides for sure.
    • The tray for transparencies is amazing when you use it in the correct way which is inserting transparencies in the right position
    • Finally I have an inexpensive way to get pictures from my slides
    • I have found that a very effective way to improve the digitized images (especially when they have very high contrast) is to capture the image at 3 exposures (-2, 0, +2) then merge/process them through an HDR program such as Aurora HDR Pro.
    • only wish is some rapid fire way to input...but for the money this little unit works great.
    • As others have suggested, this was a relatively easy and inexpensive way to convert 135mm slides to image files.
    • for the price, I don't see a better way to scan your slides
    • This unit is what I would call a handy way to scan a lot of slides quickly at good enough quality to share with others
    • best way to bring your memories back before time ruins your negatives.
    • Other than that one concern, I have been happy with this unit and would recommend it as a convenient way to convert slides to digital format
    • It wasn't perfect, in the sense that some images would come out a bit too dark, though there were tedious ways to change various colours.
    • But for retrieving images that you might never have seen again, and for producing a wonderful way to share those images, this little baby rocks
    • best way to bring your memories back before time ruins your negatives.
    • I'm glad I got it and am looking forward to working my way through a few thousand family slides.
    • Great way to digitize and save all those old negatives and slides
    • I like the way it invert the colors on the
    • 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
    • ’s 20 slides).Make sure there aren’t any particles or specks of dust or lint inside of the machine and on the scanning lens as well as on your slides or they will show up on every slide scanned
    • It really works as it says it does!!
    • The first one I tried was not great and reinforced my concern but decided to keep on going as I had hundreds of slides, so after a few I saw some were as clear as if they had been taken today with a digital camera.
    • The images produced by the Wolverine were every bit as good as those turned out by the Nikon