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Negative Supply Enthusiast Kit For 35mm And 120 Film Scanning With Basic Riser Mk3

Negative Supply Enthusiast Kit For 35mm And 120 Film Scanning With Basic Riser Mk3
  • Product Code: ga143941
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$2,397.00 $3,116.10

The Basic Riser MK3 from Negative Supply offers added height, rigidity, and a more solid baseboard to work with a wider range of camera/lens combinations and to provide a more stable, rigid workflow than its predecessor. Designed to support nearly all popular camera and macro lens combinations, the Basic Riser MK3 is a capable copy stand for nearly any user. With a maximum riser height of 23", the Basic Riser MK3 is capable of scanning up to 4 x 5" film with up to a 70mm full-frame equivalent focal length, 120 film with over a 100mm full-frame equivalent focal length, and 35mm film with nearly any macro lens.

Secures Film Carrier During Scanning    Compact, Lightweight Form Factor    Inline Toggle Power Switch    Keeps Film Perfectly Flat    Quickly Scan 35mm & 120 Film    Integrated 1/4"-20 Camera Mounting Point    Nylon and Carbon Fiber Reinforced Head    23" Maximum Camera Height

Stand
Baseboard Size11.25 x 11.25" / 28.57 x 28.57 cm
Camera Height AdjustmentManual
Height23" / 58.4 cm (Overall Height)
Camera Mount1/4"-20 Male
Reversible ColumnYes
Bubble LevelNo
Packaging Info
Package Weight10.69 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)18.7 x 18.3 x 4.3"

11.25 x 11.25", black, powder-coated, solid steel baseboard for added rigidity over previous generation aluminum baseboards

Capable of scanning 35mm or 120 film with nearly any macro lens and 4 x 5" film with up to a 70mm full-frame-equivalent macro lenses

Anodized-metal central column and hybrid carbon fiber composite and aluminum head design

Nylon and carbon fiber reinforced head design for smooth camera rise and fall

Improved head design with integrated 1/4"-20 camera mounting point and window for camera mounting

Bolt-on rubber feet for better grip and dampening

Identical central aluminum column from Pro Riser MK3 for extra strength

Supports nearly any ungripped mirrorless or DSLR camera and mirrorless medium format systems

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How do I remove the film scanning hood in order to see the film placement so I can center it without looking through the camera?

A: The the film scanning hood attached to the Negative Supply Premium Kit for 35mm Film Scanning (2024 Version) is in by friction. It comes in and out very easily.

Q: 2. Anyone use this successfully with a V500? Also, how many 6x6 negatives can fit at once?

A: For a 120 negative the mask will hold 3 frames, and 2 masks will fit on an 8x10 flatbed scanner, but only a few will scan the full 8x10 area for film/transparencies. I have the epson 850, which allows the entire area to be scanned, so you can scan 6 frames at once, with 2 of these masks. It works well if you need to flatten out the negative

Q: 3. Will this work with CineStill CS-Lite light source?

A: The Negative Supply Basic Film Carrier 120 MK2 can work with the CineStill Film CS-Lite Camera Scanning Light Source with CS-Litemask.

Q: 4. Is this the latest model of the Negative Supply Pro Film Carrier 35 MK2 Adapter for Light Source?

A: The Negative Supply Premium Kit for 35mm Film Scanning (2024 Version) is the latest version for this kit.

Q: 5. The photos show the copy stand with the negative holders and light source. Do these items come with the copy stand?

A: The negative holder and light source do not come with the copy stand.

Q: 6. Can this be placed on a lightbox for use in camera scanning on a copy stand?

A: Yes you can

Q: 7. By f"35mm Full Border Scanning Cassette" so you meant that it shows the sprockets?

A: Yes, the Negative Supply Premium Kit for 35mm Film Scanning (2024 Version) will allow you to scan a 35mm image, showing the sprocket holes.

Q: 8. Can this be used to scan panoramic photos? And is it possible to include the film sprocket holes in the scan?

A: You can scan 35mm panoramic film using the Plustek 35mm Negative Film Holder for OpticFilm 120. However, you will not be able to include the film sprocket holes in the scan.

Q: 9. Do these masks scan the sprockets/film borders?

A: No, the Negative Supply Basic Film Carrier 35 MK2 does not scan the sprocket holes/boarder on film. This does for 35mm, https://bhpho.to/46BBKJJ.

Q: 10. How many 6x7 films will it fit? If I have a strip of 6x7 film without cutting it, will it still be able to hold it without damaging it?

A: 2 frames will fit.

01/09/2024

I used the ILFORD mailer to send a roll of SPX for processing on 01/16/2022 and received an email, from the lab, that they had my film in their production queue on 01/18/2022. On 01/21/2022 I received another email from the lab advising me that my film was processed and on the way back to me and I received everything 3 days later, on 01/24/2022 so, 8 days from start to finish which I found totally acceptable, as were the processed negatives and a set of 4X6 prints, which I opted for as a contact sheet cost $12 and the set of prints cost $10. The two buck saving was used to purchase a storage box (cost: $2) for the prints and the scan CD (I chose the medium scan, 18-19MB file size, cost: $5). The prints, by the way, included a contact sheet with all 36 frames squeezed down on a 4X6 print, somewhat useful with a 10X loupe or what i use as a substitute, which is a 50MM lens, reversed so that you're looking through the rear of the lens, at whatever is in front of it and this technique turns any 50MM into a 10X loupe. Aside from the price of the mailer, my additional costs were: Prints: $10, medium scan: $5, storage box: $2, and postage: $5. So, $22 over and above the cost of the actual mailer so, along with the film cassette itself, about $1.50 per frame, everything included. Not exactly inexpensive but the silver lining is that I've decided to get back into doing my own processing, scanning and printing, digitally, as I sold my enlarger a couple of decades ago and I have a hankering to try B&W development with a monobath. I'll still shoot slide film, of course, but I've always loved using B&W. Hope this review is useful to you...

5
13/06/2024

They email you all the way through the process.

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