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I use an old Contax flash in manual mode and set it to 1/16 power.Īll the pictures in the “Analog Work” section of my photography portfolio site are scanned with this method (however, the site shows the pictures in reduced resolution). You can actually use almost any old flash as long as you can connect it with a sync cable to your camera. The scans are actually much better than from my old Minolta slide scanner I used in the past (which has an SCSI interface and therefore hardly fits my 5K iMac) and worlds better than from my Epson flatbed.įor illumination, you can simply use a lamp directed to the the slide copier. I close it to f/8 and get great resolution and contrast right into the corners. After a bit of testing, I acquired a 55mm Yashica macro lens which does the job perfectly.
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Plus the bellows was hard to focus at this focal length because the bellows extension was close to zero! On the other hand, my 100mm macro lenses were too long. Even my Carl Zeiss lenses were not good enough at 1:1. A standard 50mm lens was not sharp into the corners at 1:1.
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I started experimenting with the Sony camera, a Contax to Sony lens adapter and the Contax bellows. The right lens is key to get razor-sharp scans
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And the 24 MP resolution is perfect to capture the full detail of film (most tests suggest that good quality 35mm slides or negatives are equivalent to 15-20 MP). Any exchangeable lens camera will do, but I like the fact that the Sony is full frame and will copy my film 1:1. But it got a new life as the heart of my super-fast, high quality film scanning device! I combined it with my old Sony a7 camera.
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I bought it new but never really used it in the 30 years I owned it. I remembered having a beautiful Contax macro bellows with – and that’s the important part – a slide-copier attached to it. However I was thinking how I could make best use of my existing inventory of old photo equipment… Bellows with slide copier as an easy solution There are some good solutions on the market that facilitate the process, not least Hamish’s pixl-latr. But you need a high quality approach to capture the film detail 1:1. Therefore, using a digital camera is probably the quickest way to scan. And it does so in a blink of an eye, much faster than scanners, which easily need 2-3 minutes per picture. “Scanning” with a digital cameraĪny digital camera with >20 MP can fully capture all the grainy detail of a 35mm film. In addition, most scanners will need 2-3 minutes per picture and scanning a whole film can take 1-2 hours… Therefore, I was looking for a better solution. Depending on the film and lenses used, a 35mm negative or slide can provide more than that, typically 10-20 MP. The newer Epson Photo scanners reach 2000 dpi, which still is only providing approximately a 6 MP scan from 35mm film. My Epson Photo 4870 is rated at 4800 dpi but tests indicate that it hardly reaches 1200 dpi. The untold truth about consumer-grade scanners is, that they usually not reach their advertised resolution. the Epson Photo flatbed scanners may be good enough, but not great either. Scanners you can currently buy for under $1000 are quite limited for 35mm negative scanning and will not provide great quality, high-res scans. 6 Summary: Equipment needed for scanning.4 The right lens is key to get razor-sharp scans.3 Bellows with slide copier as an easy solution.
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1 (Affordable) scanners are slow and fuzzy.