Wolverine Negative Tray Set of 3
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Based on the pictures, I'd say yes. It appears to be the same size as the F2D14.
Only 35 mm negatives can be used with this set.
I don't recall seeing anything about 3D slides in any of the information I read. All of the strip holders require only film, but I've noticed that they come with different trays than the ones I received, so I'd contact the manufacturer. br>After posting this, I came across the following response, which appears to be reasonable. Take a chance on it.
It's approximately 3" square and possibly 3-dimensional. 1/2 inch in height The trays are approximately 8 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 1/4 inch thick.
Selected User Reviews For Wolverine Negative Tray Set of 3
I bought three extra trays to see if they could help with the tens of thousands of negatives I had. It appeared at first that there was a problem aligning the initial negative with the small upward notches on one half of the tray. However, once I had the left side of the tray focused on the first notch in the negative film, I would hold the left side of the negative in the notch with my left hand and then follow the rest of the negative to the notches with my right hand. If you stick to the initial instructions, it'll be a breeze. After you've completed a few, it becomes second nature. I can easily finish the 12 pictures/negatives if I have three of these at a time. It's well worth the money, and I'm debating whether to buy three more, but I'm almost finished with my pile of negatives.
The divider bars cut into the negatives because the tiny pegs that hold the negatives in place are molded slightly off from where they should be.
A film holder's job is to keep the film flat while masking only the edges. Neither of those things are possible with this film holder. Even when closed, the film does not lay flat, and the ridges used to align the film with the between-the-folds are not very effective. The frame bars do not line up correctly with the sprocket holes. It seemed like a good deal at the time, but it's completely useless now.
Only one slide holder and two negative holders were included when I purchased the Wolverine unit. I reordered the trays and only got negative holders because I have a lot of slides and negatives. This is my fult for reading, but not for seeing. The holders make it difficult to align the bars with the frames in the negatives, causing a significant stumbling block in achieving a good, quick workflow. The slides are simple to understand: Larry.
I'd had my viewer for a while but had misplaced the slide trays. It was a perfect match.
I'd like to back them up to my computer and then back them up again so that I can have them at all times. It's fun to look through the negatives from before digital cameras were available and recall happy memories. I can now collect them and save them to my computer. I began photographing in 1976, and these Negative Trays are excellent backups.
They didn't quite fit right. To me, it's no good. It's sometimes easier to buy them elsewhere and risk losing money.