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35Mm Film Number To Digital Camera
Willie | 2024-09-16 07:39:19 |
For my 35mm film/digital systems. Easy to cut/assemble the TrekPak dividers. Cameras, lenses, camera+lenses fit very well. Did have to remove the camera straps for a better camera fit. The quick-disconnect straps now have their own space. To eliminate any small wiggle with items, used 12in x 12in x 1/8in foam wrap sheets to further secure. The foam sheets (or any padding you may have) will also come in handy to cover the inside wheel and handle areas. Now it's Perfect+++! If you want a heavy, solid case, this is it. 5 |
John | 2024-09-15 01:34:57 |
Negative Supply makes a very comprehensive system for scanning film in all formats by using a digital camera and a macro lens. I needed to scan 35mm, so I bought the 35mm LED light source, the 35mm Pro Film Carrier, and the Basic Riser (to which I mounted my digital camera). Everything worked perfectly! By using this system, negatives can be scanned quite quickly, doing an entire roll in a few minutes. Mounting the camera on the riser makes the camera perfectly parallel to the film. The film carrier keeps the film flat and, combined for a good macro lens, my scans were very sharp. Negative Supply's website (www.negative.supply) has a complete explanation of the entire system, including videos on how the various components work. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-15 06:30:15 |
I recently picked up an old 35mm camera from a friend. In this age of digital photos I was afraid I would not be able to find film and if so, it would be difficult to find and expensive. This fits the bill nicely on both counts. 5 |
BLUEMAXKID | 2024-07-15 03:12:31 |
This my second Pentax digital camera purchased from B&H. As a long time 35mm film shooter, it was hard to make the switch to digital. But the ease of operation and good quality photos produced by the K-X were very suprising. It is a rugged and easy to operate in the field. I would reccomend this camera to anyone. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-03 09:54:22 |
I am a novice photographer and enjoy shooting with film. I have a darkroom in my home so I get to enjoy the whole film experience. I have been shooting 35mm film for a number of years so I decided to give medium format a try. I wish that I would have done it a long time ago. There is so much more information on these negatives. I love this film. It is consistent and has a great tonal range. I get the whitest whites and the darkest blacks of any film that I have used. It is truly a quality film that is easy to work with... 5 |
Michael | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I use this film to make enlarged negatives from both film and digital sources. Works perfectly for a number of processes- I use it primarily for making salt prints and gelatin silver prints from digital files. 5 |
Ralph | 2024-09-13 07:38:37 |
I was about to send my last 35mm SLR to the boneyard when I found this at B&H. I mainly shoot digital now, but every once in a while, I get the urge to shoot some film...just because. I know, I know, there are plenty of ways to make digital images look like film, but there's something nicely tangible about putting a roll of film into an old Nikkormat, hearing the satisfying clunk of the shutter, and wondering if you really got the shot. I wish they had this stuff around back in the day when I learned how to develop film. It's about as bullet-proof and fast a way to develop black and white film as there could be. If you follow the simple directions, it's virtually impossible to get poor results unless the exposure was wrong to begin with. The results with TX 400 (my go-to B&W film) are great. Good contrast, and just enough grain to remind you that it's real film. 5 |
George | 2024-08-02 06:30:52 |
This is film that I have been buying and using since it was invented. I have a film recorder and I can print your digital images onto this slide film. You end up with 35mm slides or I can cut the film and put your image into retro keychain viewers. See more at colorslide-dot-com. 5 |
Rocco | 2024-07-07 04:35:33 |
We had shot 150 rolls plus of 35mm film before going digital. They were packed in plastic containers, and not really looked at because it was too inconvenient. The thought of moisture causing them to stick made us decide to digitalize. A service would have cost over $1,000, until we heard someone recommend the FF-680. It set up very fast! It was amazing how quick and accurate the copies were. The automatic duplicate enhanced photos were a bonus. A few friends asked to copy theirs when we finished with ours. 5 |
Ted | 2024-04-08 07:30:38 |
I have owned many, many cameras over the past 50 years. All kinds. Film and Digital. 35mm and medium format. But this is hands down the best camera I have ever owned... by a country mile. Will NOT be switching to mirrorless any time soon. 5 |