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Topic: Wolverine MKPro Resolution
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Nantawat Kittiwarakul
Master Film Handler
Posts: 280
From: Rajburana, Bangkok, Thailand
Registered: Aug 2017
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posted October 18, 2018 09:20 PM
After reading lots of posts&watching tons of sample clip,I had ultimately come to the conclusion about this Wolverine film scanner (and its clones).
1.The hardware - namely the camera module itself,isn't of particularly high quality. I'm afraid it's the same image sensor used in those cheap dashboard car cameras,hence nothing much quality-wise to expect. 2.The poor compression would be from either poor codec used,or worse,the poor hardware (encoding chip). If it is really the hardware encoding then there's no hope to "improve" it by re-compile its firmware to get RAW image output - since it wasn't even there at the first place. 3.And the build quality...well that's as much as you can get from something made with as little production cost as possible.
In summary,you've got what you've paid for. This would definitely fit someone's requirement,but probably not mine...
-------------------- Just a lone collector from a faraway land...
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