![]() That’s where the “8-in-1” name comes from. What’s nice about this one is that it’s compatible with a large number of film types, from 35mm to 110, 127, 126 and APS formats. The FD2 Titan is one of the most popular film scanners at B&H Photo If you have a bunch of 35mm negatives or slides that you want to convert somewhat quickly to digital, and image quality isn’t your number one concern, check out the Wolverine F2D Titan 8-in-1. You may be wondering if there is a version of this kind of scanner that gets consistently high reviews. So far we’ve looked at two similar film scanners. □ Want to learn more about film scanners? Check out my Film Scanner Buying Guide! Is there something like this that gets good reviews? If you aren’t a stickler for image quality, this may be the best, low-cost option. What’s nice about the VuPoint is that it’s easy to use. If you want to capture the full image at high resolution, you need to spend a little more money. The resolution of the scanned image is not very high, and the edges of the slide or negative are cropped out. You then need to transfer the image files from the SD Card to a computer, or elsewhere. ![]() ![]() The scan is saved to a separately available SD Card. The VuPoint FC-C520-VP is a device that you push slides and negatives into and press a Scan button. □Click or tap on the images on this site to make them larger
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