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JJC 35mm Film Negative Scanner,Film Digitizing Adapter with LED Light Set,Slide&Film Holder for Negative Copying.Restore Film to Digital Photos,Film and Slide Scanner Accessories

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It can be used to photograph 35mm film and is compatible with the following select CAN., NIK., SON., Laowa and OLY. lenses 1: I'd like to see an option for scanning medium format film. Kind of surprised there are no commercial options for medium format using this approach. Lo compré después de haber regresado un "escanner de fotografías y negativos" que verdaderaente resultó bastante deficiente pues los colores con los que "sacaba" las fotos de los negativos éran, no malos, sino pésimos, además de que la deficinción era muy pobre. When using an incandescent light source, keep the diffuser screen at least 30cm (1 ft.) from the bulb. If the adapter is placed too close to an incandescent bulb or left too long in its vicinity, the heat may damage the film or deform the holder.

Levels 6500K LED Light】Super bright LED light with soft screen provides 10 levels adjustable Large Viewing Area Ultra Bright Daylight LED Illumination to Render Images in Vivid, Crystal Clear Detail.The length of the control line is 1.5m, you can control the light switch at will. I was really excited to use this with my Sony a7000 emount lens, ran through about 200 slides and popped them into light room to notice on lower brightness, the LED creates bars onto the slide pictures. There's no programmatic way to remove this, so I have to reshoot all of those slides. Talk about waste of time. I have the option of doing that, but I prefer correcting the problem. One reason why I like products of this type is that they don't require any special support setup. I can have the camera sitting normally on a desk, using window light or a small artificial light source. It's good ergonomics with very little setup or teardown needed. I have a few different ways to digitize 35mm film: dedicated film scanner, flatbed scanner, cheap CMOS digitizer, and old school film/slide holder for use with a digital camera and macro lens. I use them all depending on the purpose of the moment. One slight annoyance with my personal gear is that I can't make the extension short enough to entirely fill the frame using my full frame camera with the 50mm macro. At the shortest extension, the lens can provide only about 0.9x magnification instead of 1x, meaning the final pixel resolution of the image is slightly less than optimal. That's a result of the design of the lens housing, so it will likely be different with different lenses. Not a big deal, really.Thanks for posting this. The link says it is currently unavailable, but I may look for this and give it a try. JJC 35mm Film Negative Scanner,Film Digitizing Adapter with LED Light Set,Slide&Film Holder for Negative Copying.Restore Film to Digital Photos,Film and Slide Scanner Accessories

I also know how to fix the problem preventing the film housing from getting close enough to my 50mm lens to completely fill the frame, but that one requires considerably more work.) A commentary on the included guide (which is one of the product images as well): the guide shows a full frame attached to the 60mm macro as "not cropping", which it definitely doesn't. However, you can tell that the film is being held way out past the lens minimum focus distance. It does permit you to shoot both the frame itself and the ID band, but that means the "scan" isn't nearly as large as it could be. Using a crop sensor (like a Z50 or D3000/5000) still wouldn't crop down the image. JJC 35mm Film Negative Scanner,Film Digitizing Adapter with LED Light Set,Slide&Film Holder for Negative Copying.Restore Film... Description The supplied adapters allow you to attach the set to different lenses and the angle of view and tilt can be adjusted by using the view angle adjustment ring on the barrel. Dedicated film holders for both film strips and mounted slides2 are included, as well, to help hold the film taut and to benefit handling. Besides that, the set is particularly well-suited for the NIK. D850 camera due to its dedicated Negative Digitizer mode and ability to automatically reverse colors in-camera to expedite the digitizing process. Additionally, it is recommended to use natural light or a light source with a high Ra (color rendering index)3 such as a light box or high-CRI fluorescent lamp when carrying on a negative copying. You can also use the set together with the JJC FDA-LED1 LED Light Set for Negative Copying4 (sold separately).It is recommended to select the image stabilizer switch of the lens to "OFF" when using the FDA-K1. That is almost true for me, although I can sometimes get what are slightly better results using a 24mp camera than I get with my film scanner. On a different thread ( https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/66293235 ) someone has posted a link to a video showing the JJC kit. Assuming that’s typical it looks (1) like it more very “inspired” by the Nikon ES-2 (the negative holder looks very similar for example) The extensions and lens ring adapters are all metal. The film housing is plastic, as are the film and slide carriers. The plastic seems okay for the purpose, and the carriers are easy enough to work with.

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