I have even done a couple of reels from box to box and not used the feed spindle or the take up on the Wolverine. You might just be surprised at the result once you get over the alarm of seeing a box of loose film! My best suggestion would be, get some experience scanning your own film first, using a drop box, and see how it goes using your own film first.Ī 400ft reel will have an edit at some point around the 200ft mark, so you could easily split a 400 to two reels and drop 200ft at a time instead of the entire 400ft reel if you feel that is better for you. Of course it's your choice how you deal with a customers film, but if you spend four hours scanning a 400 ft reel and there is frame jitter in the scan from the take up, you have a couple of options.Ī/ split the reel to two 200ft reels to reduce the weight and try againī/ don't use the take up at all and almost certainly get 100% jitter free scan. I have done this now with 400ft reels without problem. ![]() I would suggest you take a 200ft reel of your own and try it, that way you can tell for yourself how you feel about such a method.Īs long as the box is clean, and large enough for the film to lay itself down, and the film allowed to drop from the gate, allowing the film to follow it's natural coil, it will not come to any harm in a box and a very slow gentle hand rewind with a movie viewer, it should not prove a problem. Is there any danger of the films getting damaged or twisted up by using a bin? Mike, I can see where your idea would work but I am going to be converting other peoples films for them. I now use a large clean plastic bin to drop the film in.Īs for a cover, I just stand a small book in front of the scanning area.ĭo you know what lens is used on wolverine camera ? focal length (12mm ?) if it is screw can be replaced by a better lens 5MP megapixel low distortion? the more we get a very good quality at first mp4 compression will be better. I stopped using any form of take up on these machines. ![]() Hi All, I was wondering if anyone out there has the same Movie Maker and has made or has plans to make a reel adapter that will feed and takeup film on larger film reels? Also looking for directions to make some kind of "hood" that will cover the light plate and lens while feeding film through the machine. Topic: Wolverine F2D Movie Maker Large Reel Setup ![]() Wolverine F2D Movie Maker Large Reel Setup My profile | my password | search | faq | register | forum home 8mm Forum: Wolverine F2D Movie Maker Large Reel Setup
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