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Scanning negatives
On 2018-03-12 18:02:09 +0000, nospam said:
In article , android wrote: Consider a slide duplicator and propper mount adapter if nessesary. that's what i said. No you recommended a expensive Nikkor addon... $140 at b&h. hardly expensive. a steal at twice the price. The OP has an EOS IIRC: it doesn't matter what he has. slide duplicators attach to the lens. either the filter threads or clips on. Nah. You can one a fixed specialised lens integrated... Like the ones in the link below have. Way cheaper if you are on a budget like the OP seem to be. The goto solution for quality scanning is a dedicated filmscanner, a film scanner is certainly ideal, except that it's quite a bit more expensive than a duplicator. Not with a Nikkor macro lense in the kit... no need. That duplicator is a macro lense accessory. Won't work well without a good one of those... -- teleportation kills |
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