Film Scanners

Wolverine offers several converters that accept slides, negatives, prints or documents and produce digital copies that are easy to share, can be stored without creating clutter and will be preserved forever. The 20MP F2D Converter takes less than three seconds to scan a 35mm or 110 format frame.

As technology advances, older analog media is always in danger of becoming antiquated. Those slides, film negatives and prints from historical family events, rites of passage and vacations, the VHS tapes of your kids' first steps, or your favorite cassette tapes from the late 1970s have all been rendered obsolete by digital media.

Since the workflow concerning the primary use of digital cameras differs greatly from traditional film methodologies, new technologies exist to greater benefit this rapidly changing and evolving means of image production. With film-based photography, keeping an archive of your work meant physical, archival storage and required space and hands-on working means.

The Ion iPics 2 Go Scanner enables high-resolution picture scanning from your iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S. It works with 35mm negatives and slides as well as 3 x 5- and 4 x 6-inch pictures.

If you began your love affair with photography back in the days of film, raise your hand. OK. Now raise your hand if you still have a darkroom in which you still print your slides and negatives. I thought so*.

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