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🎞️ Wolverine F2D 35mm Film to Digital Image Converter with LCD Display and TV Connectivity Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Details

Media TypeNegatives, Slide
Scanner TypePhoto
BrandWolverine
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Item Dimensions LxWxH11.25 x 5.25 x 5.25 inches
Item Weight2 Pounds
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Description of 🎞️ Wolverine F2D 35mm Film to Digital Image Converter with LCD Display and TV Connectivity

Included with each unit, F2D200 scanner, AC Power Adapter, USB Cable, Negatives Cartridge, Slides Cartridge, and Lens Cleaner. Built-in 2.4 inch color LCD screen to view images while scanning, editing and playing slide shows. Both Mac and PC compatible, unique stand-alone operation - no computer or software to operate. Converts 35mm film negatives and slides to 5 Mega Pixel (JPEG) digtal images with a push of a button. Fast conversion, requires only five seconds to convert an image. Converts 35mm film negatives and slides to 5 Mega Pixel (JPEG) digtal images with a push of a button. Both Mac and PC compatible, unique stand-alone operation - no computer or software to operate. Fast conversion, requires only five seconds to convert an image. Built-in 2.4 inch color LCD screen to view images while scanning, editing and playing slide shows. Included with each unit, F2D200 scanner, AC Power Adapter, USB Cable, Negatives Cartridge, Slides Cartridge, and Lens Cleaner.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap and portable - scanner

I've been using the Wolverine F2D digital image converter (scanner) for a few weeks now. It's a decent, simple, and inexpensive solution for converting slides and negatives that have probably been sitting in a shoebox for years. This comes in handy for those who don't want another big electronic device. It's small and has one moving part, a sturdy manual slide tray that you slide through after each scan/save. While pressing the button to scan is quick, the whole process, including setting the…

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Mostly ok but...

Ordered this last month after planning a trip home to visit people and remembered my dad had asked about a possibility 35- mm color slides, of which he has a HUGE collection from the early years of the family. Well it arrived at my house and I had some trouble setting it up at first. The instructions are not well written. Not terrible, just not great. Eventually I found out that the device wouldn't turn on properly because I screwed it up. I tried using an SD card which was bad. I replaced the…

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

80% Good Solution - Slide & Negative Scanner

I bought this scanner to convert my 5,000 or so 35mm photos and slides into digital images and although I was perfectly ready, a lot more I'm glad I didn't do this. . The reason for this is that every higher quality film scanner I've found is much, much slower - I could never scan 5,000 frames in more than a minute at a time. I pay to have a few dozen of my photos digitized to a quality that this device can't match, but that's only for the very best of my photos. It's small, simple and fast…

Pros
  • Easy Installation
Cons
  • Minor Issues

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Affordable and Convenient Scanner

This is a simple and fast scanner. I use it to hold a collection of slides and negative strips that I've collected my whole life before the advent of digital technology. I already have an Epson Pro scanner that I bought for over $250 that I need for medium format negatives, but I've found it cumbersome on 35mm negatives and even more difficult to use on 35mm film. This scanner is inexpensive and completely self-contained. It does not need to be connected to a computer. Here's what I like so…

Pros
  • Convert 35mm negatives and slides to 5 megapixel (JPEG) digital images with the push of a button.
Cons
  • Obsolete

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Does the job well.

I bought this particular digital converter based on a number of positive reviews compared to other similar products. After rummaging around in the attic and pulling out boxes of 35mm photographs with negatives and color slides, I began the arduous task of sorting through thousands of images to determine what I wanted to keep. To test Wolverine I decided to start with about 50 slides and 40 negatives. I read the user manual several times and then connected the USB cable (included) to the device…

Pros
  • F2D200 scanner, power supply, USB cable, negative cassette, slide cassette and lens cleaner included with each unit.
Cons
  • disappears

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A quick and easy way to scan all your old photos

My father, like many others growing up in the 50's and 60's, took always Kodachrome slides. As a result, I have inherited hundreds of old family slides, many of which are over 50 years old. I was looking for an easy solution to convert all those old slides to digital. Wolverine's 35mm to digital converter turned out to be exactly the answer I was looking for. This little device is not only very easy to use, it also makes very good scans. A few minutes after plugging it in, I was scanning…

Pros
  • Mac and PC compatible, unique standalone operation - no computer or software to work with
Cons
  • Expensive