Rapidly digitize your negatives, slides, and 8mm movies with this F2D Titan 8-in-1 High-Definition Film to Digital Converter from Wolverine Data. Able to work with 35mm, 110, 127, 126 and APS format films as well as 8mm and Super 8 movies, this scanner can help you scan almost all of your precious memories. Using a 20MP sensor, it can deliver high resolution scans up to 5472 x 3648 pixels in just 3 seconds. Users can view these images using the large 4.3" color LCD as well as tweak brightness and color balance settings. For smooth, fast scanning, the F2D Titan uses speed-load adapters dedicated to each format of slide or negative and then saves the images as JPEGs to either internal memory or an optional SD/SDHC memory card. Additionally, users can connect to a computer via a mini-USB port or output directly to a TV over HDMI. It is also easily powered via the USB connection and can be connected to AC power using the included power adapter.
- Scan 35mm, 110, 127, 126, and APS Film
- Works with 8mm & Super 8 Movies
- 20MP Scan Resolution: 5472 x 3648
- Scan Speed: 3 Seconds
Wolverine Data F2D Overview
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Wolverine Data F2D Reviews
Does the job well!
This compact device does my 35mm slide conversions quickly. The slide feed tray is simple to use. The available/optional 32 GB SD card holds numerous files that are easy to transfer and edit on my computer.
Quality is Just Not There
The device is easy to use but the quality of the scan is just not useable. Grainy and halos around every subject.
Easy and quick tool to convert slides
This device is intuitive and easy to use. It's also quick. I was able to scan a carousel of slides in less than two hours. Quality ranged from good to poor, but the poorer outcomes may be attributed to the original slides.
Good for photos taken with lower quality cameras
If you are expecting very high quality at this price point, I have a bridge to sell you. However, given that most of my (and my parents, my grandparents old photos were taken with inexpensive point-and-shoot cameras, high quality isn't really what I was shooting for. This has helped me recover a whole bunch of old memories, and my mother is thrilled that her photos from the 60's and 70's are now viewable on her digital picture frame.
Surprising !!
Comparing the Wolverine Titan with a no longer manufactured Nikon obviously it looses; however, if your slides are reasonably well exposed it's not bad.
Lasted for 2 days
I purchased the Wolverine Data F2D and it worked like a charm as expected until day 3. I went to plug in the usb connector, and the female usb connector moved a little. I used it for a few minutes, and I could see the light flickering on the display. So, I pushed the plug into the unit to get the best possible connection and the female usb port moved more. And then it fell off. My bad from here on - I took the unit apart thinking the usb could be reattached. I called the company and told them about what happened, more for information than for a replacement. The rep from Wolverine said that they haven't had any complaints on this but that he could discount the purchase price if I bought another. I bought another brand converter and is considerably more substantial and working well.
Quality not good enough
I bought the Wolverine scanner because of its fast processing time per slide and the goal to quickly scan a large number of slides for archival purposes where someone might look at them on line or use them in a powerpoint presentation. However, the quality of the scan is too poor to really achieve that outcome. I read several other reviews that came to the same conclusion. Unfortunate - the speed and ease are just what i was looking for.
A Great way to digitize old slides.
I bought this to digitize my old slide collection and It's more than paid for itself. It's quick to set up, and extremely easy to use. It only stores two dozen images before it has to be uploaded to my computer but that really isn't an issue. For the price , I think it's more than a good bargain.
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