Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Wolverine F2D300 7.3MP 35mm Slides and Negatives to Digital Image Converter (Blue)

Overview Now you can take all those stacks of 35mm film and convert them into digital images to share and preserve them forever. Wolverine has created a very simple to use device to convert all your 35mm film into a 7.3 Mega Pixel digital images in seconds.So simple to use, it only requires a push of a button. No computer or software is needed. Use it right out of the box to convert all your 35mm film by plugging it into an AC outlet or any USB port. All images are saved into its internal memory or optional SD/SDHC memory card. Easily connects to any computer PC or MAC, to offload images or view on TV. Features: Simple two-step Operation Convert 35mm film (Negatives, Slides and B/W) to a 3312x2208 Pixels JPEG image with a push of a button Unique stand-alone operation - No computer or software required to operate Fast conversion - requires only 5 seconds to scan an image. New Feature - Image Brightness adjustment Video-out to TV connection (cable not included) Color LCD screen to view and edit images Saves images to internal memory or SD/SDHC card (not included) Compact size - takes very little space to operate and store PC and MAC Compatible (Plug-and-Play no drivers or software required

Color: Blue Brand: Wolverine Model: F2D300 Dimensions: 5.00" h x 3.00" w x 3.00" l, Convert 35mm film (Negatives, Slides and B/W) to a 3312x2208 Pixels JPEG image with a push of a button Unique stand-alone operation - No computer or software required to operate Fast conversion - requires only 5 seconds to scan an image Video-out to TV connection (cable not included) PC and MAC Compatible (Plug-and-Play no drivers or software required)

Most Helpful Customer Reviews 208 of 215 people found this review helpful. Be careful what you wish to use. With GK Mizuno seems like there a motor in the (given the cost and the box indicates that there is an operation in two steps) should have, but it does not work. You have to physically move through each image and press the button twice on the same (once scanned a second time to save in order) - it is an operation in 3 steps for each image, not a two-step. It does not scan, but slips photos / movies that are backlit (caution, because the box says, "transducer" no "scanner"), making it fast enough to capture images, but at a price: the quality. The quality is mediocre at best, and magazine and winds, even when it is inserted, so that your films can often be easily rotated each time. Another disadvantage is that you turn off the scanner to separate the scanner from the computer, or to the main screen after using the scanner back. If the images need color correction, you must do one at a time that is not a big problem if you have a computer and Photoshop, but if the purpose of the machine to avoid the computer, it's not as comfortable Flatbed scanners out there, designed for scanning slides and films with extremely high resolution. It would take much longer, but the quality is very best. This product appears to specifically target people who want to make very small (4x6) or prints to display on a TV screen, and that's all. If you thought that this might be a good way to scan slides, Ektachrome for posterity, looking at the wrong product. 103 of 108 people found this review helpful. We have a winner! For CBStanfield After reading some reviews I'm afraid of other devices that I decided on this model. My needs would be easy to use and could not function without a connected computer. It is also necessary that the images are large enough to work with editors. All the criteria I was looking for has been addressed in this unit Capito at 14:00 and 17:00 was set up, played with it until it was comfortable and had treated more than 200 slides. It 'easy enough for Forest Gump. I have a basic Windows 7 64-bit computer and used a $ 6 Kingston 4GB SDHC. All orders for entry level. The unit enabled me to make some basic settings for the rotation of light and dark e. Once I had as I wanted, I just press the copy button. In a second or two, I had the icon to confirm that I wanted to preserve the image on the memory card. Another click or two, and a second image is stored. I am not a geek, but it's so easy for me embarrassed to be so worried. Good product, easy to use, of appropriate quality. I recommend it to my family or anyone else. Now I can start my 3000 slide and my father in-law of the 1500 slide. Not a problem - I have the right piece of equipment to go in no time. Sad to say, the only problem was my camera to work so bad back then too, this machine could not do much with this. 52 out of 53 people found this review helpful. Very pleased with R. O'Neill My parents have thousands of 35 mm slides. They are not sitting well in boxes. I bought a different brand several years ago but did a bad job, and I returned to the store. Since then I have searched reviews and information to guide me to a good choice. It seemed that Wolverine had more character stars. But there were some comments that bothered me on other models. This scanner had a single test that was positive, so I decided to try. Well, for me it was the right choice. Within minutes I was scanning slides. I worked with him most of the afternoon, and I am satisfied with the outcome. I am not a professional image, but I think it does a great job! It is very fast. I ordered the video-out cable so you can display images on a TV. Also ordered a 3-pack trays slide The only thing that slows down the scanning process is loaded.

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