Another new DSLR film scanning holder.

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Similar to others out there but compared to others it's very affordable.


Worth a punt at €19 for the basic backing.
 
Unless I am missing something it doesn't even have design images, not worth a punt at all. Probably just a plastic box.
 
Unless I am missing something it doesn't even have design images, not worth a punt at all. Probably just a plastic box.

Try this link. There's a video. :)


My main issue with these things (and it's an issue for me, probably not for everyone) is that I'd need some way to hold the camera properly. While I have a couple of tripods, I don't have something that would be precise when it comes to keeping the negative and the focal plane perfectly parrallel when focusing to the level of the film grain. I'd want a copy stand or something.

I kinda like the idea of these tools, but I think they would be too much faff for me - especially given I already have dedicated scanners.
 
I wouldn't bite but then again, I have a Bowens Illumitran that cost me half of what he's asking. :naughty:
 
While I have a couple of tripods, I don't have something that would be precise when it comes to keeping the negative and the focal plane perfectly parrallel when focusing to the level of the film grain. I'd want a copy stand or something.

I use a tripod for supporting a camera with the intrepid enlarger kit.

Without doubt it takes a little setting up level/ square/ parallel to the easel but it’s not a huge issue ..... ( 10 mins with a small spirit level)

I don’t doubt that a copy stand would be easier ( as is my philips enlarger for small formats ) but I’ve yet to come across one that is realistic for what they are.
 
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