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Wolverine Titan 8-in-1 High Resolution 35mm, 127, 126, 110 and APS Film to Digital Converter with 4.3" Screen and HDMI Output

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  • Convert 35mm, 127 (1.5x1. 5""), 126kpk, 110, advantex aps slides & negatives into digital in three seconds
  • New large 4.3"" color screen
  • hdmi out jack to view images on tv in hi-definition. (cable not included)
  • unique speed-load adapters for fast loading slides & negatives
  • stand-alone no computer or software required
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Easy to use
4.3
3.8
3.8
3.8
4.2
4.2
Picture quality
3.8
3.9
3.8
2.6
4.0
4.0
Colour balance
4.1
4.0
3.8
4.1
4.1
Brightness
4.1
4.2
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Film
Photo, Film
Film
Film
35mm, 126, 110 Negative & Slides, Super 8 Films (Stills, no audio.)
35mm, 126, 110 Negative & Slides, Super 8 Films (Stills, no audio.)
connectivity tech
USB, HDMI
No Computer Needed - Works Stand Alone
USB
No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone.
No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone.
optical sensor tech
CMOS
CCD
CCD
CCD
media type
Slide, Photo, Negatives
Slide, Photo, Negatives
Slide, Photo, Negatives
Slide, Photo, Negatives
Download Images to SD Card (Included), Download to Your Personal Computer
Download Images to SD Card (Included), Download to Your Personal Computer
resolution
20 Megapixels
3200
300
3200
3200
3200
min system requirement
Windows 7
Windows 7
Windows 7
Windows 7
No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone.
No computer needed. No software needed. Works Stand Alone.
weight
1 pounds
1.04 pounds
0.46 pounds

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Wolverine Titan 8-in-1 High Resolution Film to Digital Converter with 4.3" Screen and HDMI Output

8-in-1 Film to Digital Converter With 4.3" Screen and HDMI

Now you can take all those stacks of 35mm, 127, 126, 110, APS Slides & Negatives Film and convert them into digital JPEG images to share and preserve them forever.

Wolverine Titan 8-in-1 High Resolution Film to Digital Converter with 4.3" Screen and HDMI Output

Only Takes 3 Seconds to Scan a Slide!

Have thousands of Slide!

With the unique Fast-Loading Slide Adapter you simply push the Slides through the machine and press couple of buttons and in three seconds the Titan convert your slides into digital images.

Wolverine Titan 8-in-1 High Resolution Film to Digital Converter with 4.3" Screen and HDMI Output

Fast Loading Negatives Adapter

With Fast-Loading Negatives Adapter you simply push Negative Strips or Rolls into the machine.

Wolverine has created a very simple to use device to convert all your film into 20 megapixels digital images in seconds. So simple to use, it only requires a push of a button.

Wolverine Titan 8-in-1 High Resolution Film to Digital Converter with 4.3" Screen and HDMI Output

No computer or software is needed.

Use it right out of the box to convert all your film by plugging it into an AC outlet or any USB port. All images are saved into its internal memory or direct to an optional SD/SDHC memory card (32GB Max). Easily connects to any Windows PC or Mac, to offload images or view on TV (TV cable not included).

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  • Scanner
  • Film Adapter
  • USB cable
  • USB Power Adapter
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  • Customer reviews

    4.1 out of 5 stars
    4.1 out of 5
    1,312 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use and value of the scanner. For example, they mention it's easy to set up and use, with clear instructions. That said, some are satisfied with the speed. That being said, opinions are mixed on quality, image quality, slide conversion, and adjustability.

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    180 customers mention148 positive32 negative

    Customers find the scanner easy to use for both slides and negatives. They say the clear instructions make the product a winner. Customers also say it's simple to place a negative in the tray, position it in the scanner, and scan. They mention that the film guides are good and the preview screen is excellent.

    "This little device is easy to set up, easy to use, and very effective. The resulting picture quality is much better than I expected...." Read more

    "...It's easy to operate, scans quickly, and the quality of the pictures are fine to my eyes...." Read more

    "This product is easy to use and takes minutes to set up...." Read more

    "...What I like about the Wolverine is that it's as simple as placing a negative in the tray, positioning it in realtime on the display and pushing a..." Read more

    51 customers mention42 positive9 negative

    Customers like the value of the scanner. They mention that it works great for the price, and is much cheaper than getting them converted professionally.

    "...Overall, this is a good scanner for the money...." Read more

    "...All in all, I would recommend this scanner as a most cost effective yet quality way to capture your films digitally." Read more

    "...Works great for the price!" Read more

    "...This is definitely worth the few extra dollars!!" Read more

    46 customers mention46 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the speed of the scanner. They mention that it scans very fast, the whole process of scanning is very quick, and it is reasonably fast. They say that it can convert slides fairly rapidly and that each slide takes 3 seconds to process. They also mention that the scanner works quickly and that it's easy and quick to convert slides to digital.

    "...can work without being connected to a computer, and you can scan a large amount of negatives and slides in a short time. Can definitely recommend." Read more

    "I liked the design and the large screen. It also scanned quickly. That is the only reason I give it a 2 and not a 1...." Read more

    "...is much more even in its capture, sharper as well as being much faster to expose and save the image on my same SD card...." Read more

    "I absolutely am delighted with how fast and easy the wolverine is to use...." Read more

    217 customers mention131 positive86 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the scanner. Some mention that it is quite adequate for a simple scanner, while others say that it's not a professional quality scanner. They say that the image conversion for bright areas does not work so well, making it difficult to capture the bright white of snow, clouds on a very sunny day.

    "This little device is easy to set up, easy to use, and very effective. The resulting picture quality is much better than I expected...." Read more

    "...is that on the first few scans after turning it on, it will not detect my SD card (I use a 32 GB SD card to store the scans) and I will have to..." Read more

    "...a little nervous ordering it but I am happy to say, it works just like Wolverine promised...." Read more

    "...This has worked great for a number of negatives where I had family members in a scenice photo and wanted to see the same shot of just the people...." Read more

    120 customers mention49 positive71 negative

    Customers are mixed about the image quality of the scanner. Some mention that the picture quality is fantastic, they have found some amazing photos, and the large LCD screen gives a good enough image to ensure that the slide is centered before conversion. However, others say that the quality was so poor that they had to return it, it will not make bad pictures look good, and that the external display image is not the best clearness.

    "...The image quality is lackluster at best...." Read more

    "...The resulting picture quality is much better than I expected...." Read more

    "Found that some of the picture gets cut off, but can not tell you if this happened on the originals as well...." Read more

    "...It's easy to operate, scans quickly, and the quality of the pictures are fine to my eyes...." Read more

    55 customers mention38 positive17 negative

    Customers are mixed about the slide conversion. Some are pleased with the quality of the digital picture, saying it's a cost effective yet quality way to capture your films digitally. They also mention the quality is fine for slide shows or Facebook. However, others say they're not impressed with the scans of slides that they did, saying they look fine on a viewer but did not scan acceptably. Negatives were a mixed bag, with some saying they can't get even frame scans and that the downside is that you can only scan the middle of a negative.

    "Slides (Color, 35mm) :1. Quality of the scan is OK, as in "Mediocre"...." Read more

    "...quick and I think good way to save family memories, this is a great slide scanner...." Read more

    "...The downside is that you can only scan the middle of a negative/slide...." Read more

    "...The screen is large enough and has acceptable resolution for the purpose and the controls allow for most things one needs...." Read more

    25 customers mention11 positive14 negative

    Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the scanner. Some mention that there are simple adjustments for exposure and RGB color saturation, while others say that they need to adjust in Photoshop. Some complain that the adjustment tools are klunky and tedious. They also mention that the scanner makes finer adjustments in software problematic.

    "...It makes finer adjustments in software problematic as doing things like adjusting shadows and highlights will only draw more attention to these..." Read more

    "...There are simple adjustments for exposure and RBG, but you mostly don't need to do any adjustment if the pictures were taken with the right exposure..." Read more

    "...peak chopped off (often to a large extent), and there was no way to adjust the orientation of the slide before converting to prevent that from..." Read more

    "...You can adjust the brightness; but have to do that for each slide on a menu with many clicks. It would be very time consuming...." Read more

    51 customers mention13 positive38 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the color of the scanner. They mention that the pictures had strong green and red tints, and the color depth is too shallow. They also say that the color scans have a bias towards green and are soft. Customers also report that the bright white shows a yellowish tinge on the converted images.

    "...I've found that the color scans have a bias towards green, so I had to make adjustments in software after the fact to get a better balance of color...." Read more

    "...result in some being overexposed, others underexposed, some with colors too saturated, others with colors too subdued, and so on...." Read more

    "...These slides did great on the color.Found the screen nice and large. I would like it larger, but I am getting older...." Read more

    "Very easy to turn old photo negatives into digital. Color is not always ideal but can be adjusted to improve somewhat." Read more

    Could be good, but image flaw needs fixing
    2 Stars
    Could be good, but image flaw needs fixing
    model: Wolverine Titan 8 in 1firmware version: FS663A.F2L44aZS.RM19.015TThis is the FWFS601A.bin firmware file downloadable from Wolverine's web site as of August 1, 2018 and is contained in the file F2D_Titan_Firmware_to_reduce_yellow.zip.This slide to digital converter has many features which make it easy and productive to use. Unfortunately, the blue channel appears to have a defect that causes bright areas to take on a yellow color. While it may be possible to mask this defect by post processing the image, it is never possible to remove the defect. I ended up returning the converter because I could not accept the defect.The features which work well are:1) It is possible to convert upwards of 200 35mm slides per hour. The 35mm slide holder is first inserted into the convert. The, you insert the slides into the holder on the left one by one, center the image, convert the image to digital by pressing two buttons in sequence, and then remove the slide which sticks out on the left. There are typically 3 or 2 slides in the holder at any one time. Inserting a slide on the right pushes all the slides to the left so the leftmost slide can be removed.2) The image conversion process would typically take only 2 to 3 seconds. After converting a cassette of 100 slides, I would simply take the 32GB SDHC card over to my PC and transfer the newly generated JPG files.3) The large LCD screen gives a good enough image to ensure that the slide is centered before conversion. Although not documented in the manual, it is possible to change the size of the clipping aperture so that none of the image is lost if that is what you want. See the FAQs on Wolverine's web site.What does not work so well is the image conversion for bright areas. Other reviewers have noted that a yellow tint is produced for regions that should be bright white. I asked Wolverine technical support about this and was told that it is normal and that it can be reduced by lowering the EV value or corrected with post processing. I disagree and think it is either a flaw in the auto-scaling process or the JPEG compression process.You can see prominent yellow areas in PICT0280_19.jpg. This image was made with EV set to 0. Compare this to PICT0279_19.jpg which was made from the same slide with EV set to -2. The prominent yellow area is much whiter but still contains a subtle yellow tint. The dark areas are almost pure black and the image content is lost. Note that the image has been cropped identically in both files so as to eliminate the black border contained in the original scans.I used GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) to analyze these two files to see what was going on and perhaps find a correction. The images PICT0280_19_RED.JPG, PICT0280_19_GRN.JPG, and PICT0280_19_BLU.JPG show histograms (log scale) for the red, green, and blue channels for PICT0280_19.jpg. The red and green channels appear typical, but the blue channel shows a picket fence structure above about the 65% of maximum value. This picket fence structure is not normal. Also, by inspecting the (red, green, blue) values for individual pixels, the yellow regions show values of (255, 255, 220) where red and green are at maximum (as expected for bright white), but blue is reduced thus giving a yellow cast. Moving slightly off of the yellow areas will give values like (252, 253, 253) where the blue channel shows higher values. It appears that whenever the red and green channels are at maximum, the blue channel is being reduced.So what happens when the EV is reduced before the conversion? The images PICT0279_19_RED.JPG, PICT0279_19_GRN.JPG, and PICT0279_19_BLU.JPG show histograms (log scale) for the red, green, and blue channels for PICT0279_19.jpg. The red and green channels again appear typical, but the blue channel shows a steep drop-off in pixel counts at intensities above about 85% of maximum value. This drop-off is not normal and accounts for the subtle yellow tint in the bright areas.For images taken with either EV set to 0 or with EV set to -2, the blue channel information is distorted at high intensities. Correcting this sort of error is difficult using the simple color correction capabilities available in most image manipulation software, including GIMP. The fundamental problem is that the image error is not distributed uniformly over the pixel intensities and there is no easy way to separate the pixels which need correction from those which don't.I sent a copy of this review to Wolverine and asked for their comments. I received a reply thanking for the review and with a statement that engineering will be pushed daily to find a proper solution and that firmware will be published ASAP to solve the issue. It is encouraging to see that Wolverine is acknowledging the problem and working to correct it.Still, I will hold off buying another one until I see evidence that the problem has been fixed.
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    I was excited to try this device out - especially given how arduous the process of archiving old photos from negatives can be. I have tried flatbed scanner trays and negative scanners hooked up to my PC and have never been pleased with the workflow. The scanners themselves are very slow and the software tools aren't much faster.

    What I like about the Wolverine is that it's as simple as placing a negative in the tray, positioning it in realtime on the display and pushing a button. The photo is scanned to the SD card. Simple as that. It's even possible to slide the negatives through the tray while it's in the device to quickly bring in a strip of photos. From a workflow perspective I loved it.

    The problem comes when the images are brought over to your PC or tablet device. The image quality is lackluster at best. I've found that the color scans have a bias towards green, so I had to make adjustments in software after the fact to get a better balance of color. It's possible to do that on the device itself but it requires bouncing back and forth inside the interface making fine tuning adjustments difficult.

    The on board display does not do a very good job of accurately representing the image either. Images that looked nicely exposed and well balanced in their color ended up being either too dark or too light with a greenish tint on every image.

    Also disappointing are the heavy compression artifacts visible in the images post-scan. This is most noticeable with images that have a lot of fine detail. It may not look so bad scrolling through a Facebook feed but making any kinds of prints from these images (or cropping and zooming in on particular sections) will undoubtedly lead to disappointment. It does not allow any "zooming in" to a particular portion of the frame - the entire frame is captured on each scan.

    There is no way to force the device to capture uncompressed files unfortunately so you're stuck with whatever JPEG compression they are using. It makes finer adjustments in software problematic as doing things like adjusting shadows and highlights will only draw more attention to these compression artifacts.

    I was really torn on what score to give this device. From an enthusiast's perspective it's a no-go despite the awesome workflow. But for its target audience I think it actually accomplishes the goal of making negative or slide scanning quick and easy. A little fine tuning of the tint in software results in an image that's passable for sharing on your phone or favorite social media platform. Just don't expect archive quality here.

    Posted with this review are two images - the first is a 20+ year old photo without any adjustment. The second is an example of some of the compression artifacts you'll see in the detail.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Found I could use the negative type 110 to enlarge on my 135
    Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019
    Found that some of the picture gets cut off, but can not tell you if this happened on the originals as well. Just recently found that I could take a negative that is 135 and make another scan of the same photo with the 110 option and it is like enlarging the photo. This has worked great for a number of negatives where I had family members in a scenice photo and wanted to see the same shot of just the people. Unfortunately it only enlarges the center, but I can move the negative left or right at least.

    I was unable to do my slides, 110 negatives and 35mm negatives so far. Have not tried my 8mm, but looking forward to it. I have done over 10,000 slides and negatives.

    I used Seattle Film Works film, which was returned as slides. These slides did great on the color.

    Found the screen nice and large. I would like it larger, but I am getting older.

    Would suggest this item to anyone who has the older negatives and slides.
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