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A technique that's hardly novel, but I thought I'd share my personal results...
As mentioned in passing elsewhere, I've been getting slightly frustrated with 35mm scanning on my V700: the time it takes and all the careful sharpening I have to do, etc.
So, I've had it in my head for some time to try out digitising film using my Panasonic G2 with a Canon FD 50mm Macro lens that I bought not long ago.
First attempt over lunch at work today with a 35mm slide (Boots 200 film) laid on a light box we happen to have here.
In the absence of a tripod that would allow me to stand the camera over a light box, I just shot hand held at ISO 400 and approx 1/80 and f/5.6. Consequently, it took a couple of attempts to get one in focus and sharp.
Not the most stunning photo in the world, but it has some useful detail. Took the DNG into Adobe Lightroom to crop the slide frame out, set the white balance and a little sharpening, and then into Photoshop for some spotting out a couple of bits of dust.
With the crop, it delivered a 54MB 16-bit TIFF, a smidge smaller than I'd normally get from a 35mm scan. With a bit more care in framing on a proper copy stand or tripod, I should be able to push that to close to the full imaging area that the camera is capable of capturing and work at ISO 100.
Considering how slapdash the whole setup was, I'm pretty impressed with the result. I reckon it matches what I'd get from the V700 with a lot less effort (especially with sharpening)
100% crop
As mentioned in passing elsewhere, I've been getting slightly frustrated with 35mm scanning on my V700: the time it takes and all the careful sharpening I have to do, etc.
So, I've had it in my head for some time to try out digitising film using my Panasonic G2 with a Canon FD 50mm Macro lens that I bought not long ago.
First attempt over lunch at work today with a 35mm slide (Boots 200 film) laid on a light box we happen to have here.
In the absence of a tripod that would allow me to stand the camera over a light box, I just shot hand held at ISO 400 and approx 1/80 and f/5.6. Consequently, it took a couple of attempts to get one in focus and sharp.
Not the most stunning photo in the world, but it has some useful detail. Took the DNG into Adobe Lightroom to crop the slide frame out, set the white balance and a little sharpening, and then into Photoshop for some spotting out a couple of bits of dust.
With the crop, it delivered a 54MB 16-bit TIFF, a smidge smaller than I'd normally get from a 35mm scan. With a bit more care in framing on a proper copy stand or tripod, I should be able to push that to close to the full imaging area that the camera is capable of capturing and work at ISO 100.
Considering how slapdash the whole setup was, I'm pretty impressed with the result. I reckon it matches what I'd get from the V700 with a lot less effort (especially with sharpening)
100% crop
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