




Fully Automated Digitizer to Convert Old 8mm and Super 8 Movie Reels Into Digital Videos. Support up to 9" reels and 1080P Your old reel-to-reel 8mm and Super 8 films are degrading. Worse, the memories are fading and the film is becoming more brittle just sitting in the box. Convert your Film into digital now before the memories are lost forever! Introducing the Wolverine Reels2Digital Moviemaker-Pro. A very simple to use device that will convert your movie reels into digital movies (no sound) with few strokes. Works like a typical projector where you mount up to 9 inch reel, insert a memory card, press few buttons and the apparatus will pull the film and scan frame-by-frame to create a digital MP4 movie file that you can play on any computer, you can edit, upload to the internet or burn to DVD's. The Wolverine Reels2Digital Moviemaker-Pro pays for itself taking into consideration that photo Labs are charging more than a dollar to digitize a single foot of film!













| Brand | Wolverine |
| Manufacturer | fujitsu |
| Series | Wolverine 8mm and Super 8 Reels to Digital MovieMaker PRO |
| Item Height | 7 Inches |
| Item Width | 3 Inches |
| Standing screen display size | 2.4 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 7.62 x 17.78 cm; 1.36 kg |
| Item model number | MM100PRO |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Manufacturer | fujitsu |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 360 g |
S**R
Product is OK but need improvement
I am using this product for the last two & half years and product is so so OK but need improvement.1. This unit should be solid be heavy metal not plastic. Because above 7 inch film this unit can not handle due to weight.2. Camera resolution is only 3 mega pixels for this price and should be 8 mega pixels at least.3. Film result is too compress and not satisfactory and very slow process due to 2 frame per second should be improve at least 8 to 10 frame per second.This is my experience with this unit for this price around above 50.000 Pro Scanner and Wolverine should improve at least out put result will be uncompressed or image sequence format.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago