SIMPLE TO USE: The instructions are brief because it isn't complicated. The important part are the details and I am happy to share them after having run nearly 150 films through the machine. Not only that but it will take forever to digitize those! Anyway, overall, it does the job I need it to do. The Wolverine unit allows the average person (or a company) to create digital files out of 8mm and super 8 movie film, that you know from the description. ![]() I’m not sure how I’m going to get those done. I, unfortunately, have two larger reels, (7 inch I think) and this can’t handle those. The one thing I really don’t like is it only has the ability to handle the small reels or the 5 inch ones. My films are old with some fading and degradation so I can’t really say how good the colors are reproduced. ![]() Like everyone complains about, the unit is slow taking about 30 minutes for a small film BUT when I see the price for professional digitization, I’ll put up with the slow, plodding recording! You can also adjust the frame for recording so you don’t see any of the square holes/feed holes in the finished version. I have both 8mm and Super 8 film so this fit be bill because it easily handles either with the slide if a switch. Got this to digitize really old family films.
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