MikeC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de febrero de 2025
Using this on my Nikon D850 to digitize negatives to positive, works great, price is much less than the Nikon brand & includes light, also to mention I’m using this on Nikon 105mm f2.8 macro lens,
Aram Azhari
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de agosto de 2024
I had to attach it to a small tripod to increase the stability when switching from frames to frames. Note that this requires you to cut your film in stripes so you can flatten multiple shots at a time. The rail is not staying straight especially when capturing the first and the last film shots as the weight of the film holder causes an angle that you would have to fix in post. I also wish that it had a solution for medium format as this takes away the exterior light issues that you may have if you're capturing in a lit room. I am using this with a Sony 90 mm macro lens. The tunnel of the extension is going to be visible in the shots as well so you would have to crop in post.
Munchkin the Reviewer
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de noviembre de 2024
As a professional photographer utilizing a Sony full-frame camera, I am thoroughly impressed with the Film Digitizing Adapter Set with LED Light. This adapter has become an indispensable tool in my workflow, significantly enhancing the efficiency and quality of my film digitization process.Seamless Integration and Build QualityThe adapter integrates effortlessly with my Sony full-frame camera, providing a secure and stable connection that instills confidence during use. Its robust construction ensures durability, making it a reliable companion for both studio and on-location shoots.Exceptional PerformanceThe LED light source included in the set delivers consistent and even illumination, crucial for capturing the fine details and accurate colors of my negatives and slides. This feature has notably improved the sharpness and clarity of my digitized images, meeting the high standards required for professional work.User-Friendly DesignThe adapter's intuitive design allows for quick setup and easy operation, streamlining my workflow. Its compatibility with various lenses adds to its versatility, accommodating different project requirements without the need for additional equipment.Versatility Across FormatsDesigned to convert 35mm negatives and slides into digital photos, this adapter set has proven to be a versatile tool in preserving and enhancing my film archives. Its performance has consistently met my expectations, delivering high-quality digital reproductions of my analog work.ConclusionIncorporating the Film Digitizing Adapter Set with LED Light into my photography toolkit has been a game-changer. Its superior build quality, exceptional performance, and user-friendly design make it an invaluable asset for any professional photographer looking to digitize film with precision and ease. I highly recommend this adapter set to fellow photographers seeking to elevate their film digitization process.
Juan M.
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de abril de 2024
I scanned over 500 negatives in the first two days of owning this. It works very well. Most complicated part is getting the color balance correct when you flip the negative scans into positive with Lightroom (which has nothing to do with this product). I am happy with the consistent, high quality results. The only thing I wish they would add is a 25mm spacer in addition to the 50mm (X2) that are provided so I could get the film a little closer to minimize cropping with the particular lens and camera combination that I have.
Photobob
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de agosto de 2022
I've looked at other solutions from Canon & Nikon and had sticker shock.While I'm sure they are very well made, I just could not justify the cost.Yes, this is mostly made of plastic but it's a far cry form the $300-$800 setups I found people using on the internet.The light source works well and is very convenient by comparison to the other kluged-together setups I tried first.I will say you will be well served by rigging some sort of support system as this does extend out quite far from the camera and has the tendency to sag.This can be done at the hardware store or at the camera store.Luckily for me I had some old DSLR video rig hardware laying around and was able to put together a very stable rig. By no means do I think you need to buy all this stuff. I just happened to have it so I used what I had.You could probably put something together with some scraps of wood.It might not be as cool looking as my rig but you just need a way of supporting the setup.The other thing I discovered that will be true of any hardware you use is that processing the resultant files is not a one click endeavor. I won't delve too deep into the details but the reality is that different films will need different processing. Slides will clearly be much easier than negatives. I found a piece of software called Negative Lab Pro that seems promising. I have not used it yet but there is a free trial you can download to make sure it's worth the extra money. I've heard that Nikon has a software solution for some of their higher end cameras but I shoot Canon so…Good luck everyone