Monday, September 26, 2011

Wolverine F2D 35mm Film to Digital Image Converter with 2.4-Inch LCD and TV-Out

35mm Film to Digital Image Converter with 2.4" LCD Screen and TV-Out

Color: Burgundy Brand: Wolverine Model: F2D200 Dimensions: 5.25" h x 5.25" w x 11.25" l, 2.00 pounds 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.

Client more useful on 427 of 430 people found this review helpful. You get what you pay for. . . D. Luke recently found with several thousand 35 mm slides and the family has promised my brothers, scanning slides and create a digital collection for each of them. Received the scanner and after a while 'reading, slides and the scanner had to work fast enough. I have already acquired on an HP Scanjet 5470 and the process was slow and not the best copy quality. I think the slides I have scanned with the scanner of Wolverine, they are all coming from the dark side and require work to optimize the contrast, slides, etc. are in progress in winter are a lot of washing, as if the light source in the scanner is not uniform over the entire surface. Any type of work with the software has so far been acquired images at an acceptable image. If I had to do it again, I would invest in a scanner better. 326 of 332 people found this review helpful for me to do well when you can bad pictures themselves. By bblhed First I must say that the reason why I bought this scanner so that I can scan film shot on an odd-sized, 35 mm slim frame camera, so I just need a scanner that can scan negatives that I could get my mail work later on I needed. This scanner does so with brutal honesty that I needed, so I can post my error also note and learn from them. If you have a crappy picture with your camera, this thing is a nonsense scan. When the scan is dark or light your camera's fault not the work of the scanner. I ran a roll of the most overexposed images by scanning and properly exposed pictures looked good, overexposed images, not so much. A stake magic with Gimp (free album software, very convenient) and I have a great set of photos and know what I did wrong. I had to scan for an hour and place local processes on the same role for me and the pictures they did was beautiful, they confessed their "enhanced" them, the scanner will show you what you actually shot, so you can correct the next time . Just as it is easy to use? Since the time I put my knife into the band on the packaging for the time I scanned my first part as reading instructions to nearly three pages was about 6 minuets. It took about 20 minutes to scan a whole film uncut and put it on my computer. The device displays a live view of what you are about as simple as scanning, position your film, it centers on the carrier and down, you need to do from left to right. I have not read the instructions on three sides, and look good with a little adjustment to some of my photos, the next time I'll explain a little better and maybe get rid of a lot of work to post TAT was a time that taught me the value of a light meter. Some things to consider. What is not in the box. There is an SD card, and without cable, but for $ 109, which connects to the SD card and built in screen is good enough for the exploration work unit is compact, with less than 4 VHS tapes . The film holder does a good job keeping the movie. I do not use the slide holder, so I do not know. As you say, it is not necessary to connect this to a computer so if you have the power that can scan anywhere you want, like a table with space to put things and not on a desktop computer with little or no space . In general, unless I die soon I'm very happy with it. 138 of 140 people found this review helpful. Good for the price Sparkey received this today and within 20 min. was scanning slides. After SD scan 10 slides, took the card to the printer. The impressions were very good. Since 2000 I have not to exploit the slides + want to use Epson plan to do this - it takes too long to scan slides. Some slides back to my grandmother taking pictures in 1948. If the slide is on the dark side will come out a little 'darker than the original, but it's still good for the person I highly recommend this armor.

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