Try variations on the keywords like “slide copier”. It’s a good trick for eBay I’ve found and try to think what someone would call it who didn’t know much about it but wanted to sell it
Touching the negatives with your bare hands will leave marks on your negatives, so it’s best to always wear gloves. Also, pulling your negatives without lifting the gate will scratch your negatives. You have to open it for every frame and place it carefully to avoid damaging your negatives.
I wasn’t too precious with this one because there was empty frames, and it was sacrificial as i already had a record of those pictures. I was more focused on testing the set up really
Thanks! Soon as I found it and tried it I knew I had to make a video and spread the word. I still have use for my flatbed but this set up is the way forward for me I think
You can find some bargains, id say anything with 16mp or higher. So you’ve got the Nikon and canon slrs from the early 2010 will fit the job perfectly and can be found for quite cheaply (£100-200) because they’re not as fashionable as mirrorless cameras at the moment. Also you might just find some chance bargain on marketplace or eBay or In a charity shop.
Perfect! Thanks for sharing your process.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I was pondering buying the Valoi kit but at £199, ouch!
I can't find any without a lens in them in UK, you've dropped really lucky there what a great set up
Try variations on the keywords like “slide copier”. It’s a good trick for eBay I’ve found and try to think what someone would call it who didn’t know much about it but wanted to sell it
Touching the negatives with your bare hands will leave marks on your negatives, so it’s best to always wear gloves.
Also, pulling your negatives without lifting the gate will scratch your negatives. You have to open it for every frame and place it carefully to avoid damaging your negatives.
I wasn’t too precious with this one because there was empty frames, and it was sacrificial as i already had a record of those pictures. I was more focused on testing the set up really
Thanks for a really great option, Ive been looking at loads of flatbeds and. other options but this is an awesome find, keep up the great videos
Thanks! Soon as I found it and tried it I knew I had to make a video and spread the word. I still have use for my flatbed but this set up is the way forward for me I think
Thank you for a really useful video.
did you animate the intro?? it was really cool you have mad skills
Yeah I did! originally made it for my canon p review but just been recycling it ever since 😂 motion graphics is my day job basically
Would love to see the minimum price point on a DSLR for this kind of setup
You can find some bargains, id say anything with 16mp or higher. So you’ve got the Nikon and canon slrs from the early 2010 will fit the job perfectly and can be found for quite cheaply (£100-200) because they’re not as fashionable as mirrorless cameras at the moment. Also you might just find some chance bargain on marketplace or eBay or In a charity shop.
Is it posible to use it with an APSC sensor or is it useless ?
Yes, my cameras has an APSC sensor. Just need to get the right distance between the adapter and lens.