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		<title>Wolverine 35mm Film Scanner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 12:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Wolverine F2D is an inexpensive, easy to use, stand-alone 35mm film scanner that converts old 35mm slides and negatives into 5 mega pixel digital images in just seconds. No computer or software is needed for the Wolverine 35mm Film Scanner. All you need to do to use it is plug it into an AC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Wolverine F2D is an inexpensive, easy to use, stand-alone 35mm film scanner that converts old 35mm slides and negatives into 5 mega pixel digital images in just seconds.  No computer or software is needed for the Wolverine 35mm Film Scanner.  All you need to do to use it is plug it into an AC wall unit or USB port and push a button.  The converted images are stored onto an SD memory card and can be viewed either on the scanner&#8217;s Digital Picture Frame or you can upload the images to your computer.</p>
<p>This Wolverine 35mm film scanner comes with the following features:</p>
<p>* Converts 35mm slides and film negatives (both color as well as black and white) into a 5 mega pixel digital (JPEG) image<br />
* Operates as a stand-alone scanner, with no software or computer needed to operate<br />
* Fast conversion.  Only takes 5 seconds to convert your slides and negatives into a digital image<br />
* Comes with a 1.5 inch color LCD built in screen for viewing and editing images<br />
* Compact size- which takes up very little space to store, operate or transport<br />
* Saves images directly on SD memory cards<br />
* Optical Resolution  1800 dpi</p>
<p>Included is the F2D Wolverine 35mm film scanner, USB cable, AC power adapter, slides cartridge, negatives cartridge, cleaner and a 1 GB SD card that is capable of holding 1000 images.  There is a limited time offer on the SD card.  The scanner also comes with a limited 1 year warranty.</p>
<p>Most customers of the Wolverine F2D report that they are very satisfied with the scanner.  They note that it is affordable, very easy to use and fast.  Users have noted how easy it is to quickly convert large quantities of family photos because of how fast and easy the machine is to use.</p>
<p>The major complaints about the film scanner is the quality of the pictures.  Some say that the pictures come out dark or grainy.  A few have also reported that the LCD screen for viewing the pictures is too small.</p>
<p>The Wolverine F2D retails for between $100-$150 and overall is a great value for a 35mm film scanner.  For those who want a higher quality image, a more expensive scanner will be necessary.  But for those who want to get all of their old family photos preserved in digital format quickly and inexpensively, this Wolverine 35mm film scanner is a great choice.</p>
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		<title>Nikon 35mm Film Scanner</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 01:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 ED Film Scanner is a top of the line scanner, designed for professional photographers as well as serious amateurs.  It will also be enjoyed by anyone who would like to obtain high quality digital images of their old 35mm slides and negatives as well as APS film, particularly those cherished [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 ED Film Scanner is a top of the line scanner, designed for professional photographers as well as serious amateurs.  It will also be enjoyed by anyone who would like to obtain high quality digital images of their old 35mm slides and negatives as well as APS film, particularly those cherished family photos that you want to restore.  Retailing at $1199, it doesn&#8217;t come cheap, but what you get in return is a high performance machine that produces very high quality scans.</p>
<p>Here are some of the major features of this top of the line Nikon 35mm film scanner:</p>
<ul>
<li>4,000 dpi true optical scanning</li>
<li>Scans are previewed in in 11 seconds, and full scans can be done in as little as 20 seconds</li>
<li>Digital ICE4, a suite of advanced image correction technologies</li>
<li>High performance Nikkor ED lens that minimizes image distortion and reduces color aberration</li>
<li>High speed USB interface which makes for easy and fast image transfer</li>
<li>PC as well as Mac compatible</li>
<li>A color management system that is enhanced for higher precision and is in compliance with ICC  version 4 standards</li>
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<p>Included are the 35mm film scanner, USB cable, power cord, slide and negative mount adapters, Nikon software on CD-ROM (Nikon Scan 4, Nikon View) and a user&#8217;s guide.  The CoolScan 5000 ED comes with a limited one year warranty.  There is also an optional slide feeder that holds up to 50 mounted slides as well as a roll film adapter that is optional, holding as many as 40 frames of uncut film rolls.</p>
<p>This Nikon 35mm film scanner truly is a high performance machine.  It consistently gets great reviews from users who are very pleased with the image quality that the scans produce, as well as its flexibility and ease of use.  The automatic contrast and color compensation as well as the ICE 4 suite help to produce accurate and beautiful scans.  The film scanner is easy to operate with the plug and play, user friendly USB interface and one touch scanning.</p>
<p>One potential drawback is that, although it is advertised to be compatible with Macs, some Mac users have had difficulty using the  Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 ED with their computer.  Also, if your computer is not well optimized, the software could cause system crashes.  There is a learning curve, but most users find the users manual to be well documented.</p>
<p>If you are a professional photographer, this Nikon 35mm film scanner is a must.  If you are a serious amateur or if very high quality digital images are a priority for you, then you should consider investing in the Super CoolScan 5000 ED.</p>
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