nandbytes
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I have got a couple of pictures/prints I'd like to digitise.
I have access to a scanner in the office which is of course simple to use. While its works well for documents not sure its great for digitising pictures.
So the next option is to shoot with camera. I have an A7RII with 16-35mm f4, 85mm f/1.8, a cosina 100mm macro and a bunch of manual prime (but no macro lenses).
I get that the usual idea is to put the picture on the floor, make sure camera sensor is parallel to the floor, use good lighting and shoot.
Just wondering if I should consider borrowing a good macro lens for this to get even sharpness across the frame with no distortions? Has anyone done this before?
I have access to a scanner in the office which is of course simple to use. While its works well for documents not sure its great for digitising pictures.
So the next option is to shoot with camera. I have an A7RII with 16-35mm f4, 85mm f/1.8, a cosina 100mm macro and a bunch of manual prime (but no macro lenses).
I get that the usual idea is to put the picture on the floor, make sure camera sensor is parallel to the floor, use good lighting and shoot.
Just wondering if I should consider borrowing a good macro lens for this to get even sharpness across the frame with no distortions? Has anyone done this before?