- Convert 35mm, 127 (1.5x1. 5"), 126Kpk, 110, Advantex APS slides & negatives into digital in three seconds
- New large 4.3" Color screen
- New HDMI to-out jack to view images on TV in hi-def. (cable not included)
- Unique speed-load adapters for fast loading slides & negatives
- Stand-alone no computer or software required
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Khaing Nyein Thant
An incredible way to bring old memories back to life!
Awesome product! After reading a ton of reviews, there seems to be pros and cons to every converter out there, but this one is always near the top of the pile. I ended up getting this in order to convert all of my parents' old slides from the 1970s to digital, and as of typing this, I have gone through eight full carousels, and those were given to my parents as a Christmas gift. Needless to say, they were in shock, and to see them on their TV and computer screen brought memories flooding back. The quality is amazing and more or less depends on the quality of the actual original slides themselves. After an hour or two of getting used to how it works, you can convert slides fairly rapidly, and it's, oddly, a ton of fun. I cannot recommend this enough. I have yet to try actual film negatives through it, but for slides, it works as advertised, and it is highly recommended.
Emii Codilan
Works great, reasonable price.
I found several boxes of slides, super 8 movies, and negatives in three sizes in my old footlocker in the attic. These were all over 40 years old, and had not been opened in that long. I checked around to find a place that could convert them to digital, and found that it would cost several hundred, to a couple thousand dollars to have it done. Way out of my price range. Then I found this gadget on Amazon, ant thought what the heck, it's worth a try. Well, it arrived quickly and I set it up and began copying my treasures. After a few evenings strolling down memory lane, I had everything converted to one 8GB flash drive (I had a total of 7.2 GB of data). They were all great, except for the super 8 stills. (It doesn't do video). They were pretty grainy, but still useable. This was well worth the price, and I recommend it.
Vanu Vekaria
I love the quality of the pictures and the ability to ...
I love the quality of the pictures and the ability to see the result and edit it on the fly. I don't like the storage restrictions. It will receive many types of film...but cannot transfer to sophisticated memory.
Nwobodo Emeka Stanley
love how easy it worked and that the fire missed ...
While waiting for the Santa Rosa, CA firestorm to go out, we bought this to start making copies of our family photos, love how easy it worked and that the fire missed us by 12 miles.
Rose-marie Evans
... it worked OK but this one is so much better. Any adjustments to the picture are easy to ...
I started my project of digitizing 20 years of 35mm negatives with another brand and it worked OK but this one is so much better. Any adjustments to the picture are easy to do and the uploading process is a breeze. I finished my project in about three days doing about 2000 negs. I would highly recommend this product for any type of film, slide or negative work.
Walter Purdion
We have converted over 7,000 pictures .
This is very easy to use, we have scanned in over 7,000 pictures from both slides and negatives. Friends have borrowed it and are very pleased with the results as well.
Lynn Vanessa Isaac
It includes provisions for the now extinct APC Kodak film
My main reason to buy was for the adapters for APC film. I have many rolls I want to digitize. The larger screen compared to the older Wolverine I have been using for many years was also a selling point.
Jerri Turner
Fast easy to use
I was pleasantly surprised how good this worked. I read all the reviews b4 buying and the “dislike problems” I did not see. I love it. I’ve already scanned 1500 slides n have many more to do. Each slide takes 3 seconds to process. Amazing. The slides I’m scanning are 50-60 years old n the color quality is amazing. Would definitely recommend 👍🏻I think the reviews the stated poor color quality is probably because the original was bad. Some of my slides that are lesser quality or dark don’t turn out as well. But you can lighten right on the wolverine
Rheyann Daus
Found I could use the negative type 110 to enlarge on my 135
Found that some of the picture gets cut off, but can not tell you if this happened on the originals as well. Just recently found that I could take a negative that is 135 and make another scan of the same photo with the 110 option and it is like enlarging the photo. This has worked great for a number of negatives where I had family members in a scenice photo and wanted to see the same shot of just the people. Unfortunately it only enlarges the center, but I can move the negative left or right at least. I was unable to do my slides, 110 negatives and 35mm negatives so far. Have not tried my 8mm, but looking forward to it. I have done over 10,000 slides and negatives. I used Seattle Film Works film, which was returned as slides. These slides did great on the color. Found the screen nice and large. I would like it larger, but I am getting older. Would suggest this item to anyone who has the older negatives and slides.
Maxine Robinson
Recommended
What I like about the Wolverine: • Colors are rendered quite well • Film guides are very good • Excellent preview screen (large and colorful) My procedure: 1) I put my negatives in the correct order 2) With the brush I clean the Wolverine (very important) 3) Then I scan the negatives (to a memory card, a memory card is actually a must in my opinion) 4) I use Microsoft Photos to crop the image files, if necessary 5) With Adobe Elements I do some adjustments to the images (usually only AutoSmartFix) 6) I close all files and with Windows I rotate all landscape images right, so that all images are now portrait 7) Now I open all images in Photoshop Elements and remove dust and scratches, if any. The fact that all images are portrait makes it easy to fit them on screen in very large magnification, which simplifies this procedure. 8) If necessary, the image gets a rotation to the left. I can really recommend the Wolverine, but you’ll need an image editor also, in my opinion, and spending a few bucks on a memory stick will improve this converter big time.