Archival Methods Print And Slide Pages (5 X 7" 50 Pack)
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Archival Methods 5 x 7" Print and Slide Pages are the most popular way of organizing, filing and protecting conventional and digital prints, 35mm slides and a broad range of documents. Print pockets will hold two same-size prints back to back so page capacity is twice the number of pockets shown in the product listing. 35mm slide pages will hold twenty mounted slides.
In order to make your storage system complete, these archival pages should be used in conjunction with optional Archival Methods Collector Grade Binders, Metal Edge BinderBox and Onyx RingFolio Binder.
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Item Type | 50x Hole-Punched Sleeve |
Capacity | Per Side (Double-Sided) 2x 5 x 7" Print |
Loading Method | Top (with Hole Punch Pattern on the Left) |
Hole Punch Pattern | 3-Hole Punch |
Thickness | 9 mil / 0.2 mm |
Materials | Polypropylene |
Packaging Info | |
Package Weight | 1.35 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 11.26 x 7.716 x 1.181" |
Heavy weight, high clarity, archivally-safe polypropylene print and slide protectors, heavier than many others so they will not tear, wrinkle or distort
These pages are three-hole punched for use with Archival Methods Collector Grade Binders, Metal Edge BinderBox and Onyx Binder Portfolio
Made in USA
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. Would this work with a Canon 100 macro or would I have to get close to a 60?
A: My understanding is that if you use a lens larger than about 60mm, you would need to add extension tubes between the larger lens and your camera to retain the entire slide dimensions within your camera's viewfinder.
Q: 2. does it include the slide holder?
A: Yes.
Q: 3. thread size?
A: Nikon does not list the tread size for the Nikon ES-1 Slide Copying Adapter as it is compatiable by attaching it to the AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D lens with the BR-5 Ring or the Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 lens.
Q: 4. What else do I need to use the Nikon ES-1 with a Sony A7ii camera? I do have a light source.
A: You will need Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor lens and PK-13 Extension Tube and Nikon to Sony lens adapter
Q: 5. Noting that the Sony and now DNC Snaplab printers have been discontinued, have you any idea how long the 2UPC-C14 paper packs will remain available?
A: I am sorry, but until we have an official statement from a manufacturer we have no information on this.
Q: 6. Does this come with a QR plate?
A: No. Only the image shown.
Q: 7. I have and old 100 mm canon macro with a 52mm thread and 1/1 magnification. With a full frame camera could I use the Nikon ES-1 Slide Copying Adapter?
A: While you could attach the ES-1 to other lenses besides the Nikon lenses that are recommended for it, you may need to add extension tubes to the lens in order to focus. One such option for extension tubes is the Vello Auto Extension Tube Set for Canon EOS B&H # VEEXTCD.
Q: 8. Hello! I had pretty fair results using the ES-1 with my old Micro Nikkor 40mm 2.8 G in DX to copy slides...But now I have a Sony a7c full frame... Is there a way to still use the ES-1? with the Sony a7c? Maybe an FE 50 macro & adapter ring?? Maybe a Nikon G to Sony FE adaptor and use the old DX Nikkor/ES-1? but then I'm back to APS-C? Does anyone have a winning combo for ES-1 to A7c? Or a reasonably priced way to digitize slides?
A: The biggest problem is that you cannot move the ES1 forwards and backwards to account for the minimum focusing distance of different lenses and also to account for changes in angle of view. It requires a ton of DIY with different lenses and close up filters to make it work with different lenses. To digitize slides at a reasonable price I would recommend using a macro lens and placing the slides on a light box such as this one and taking the photo of the slide either hand holding the camera or on a tripod. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1325594-REG/kaiser_202453_slimlite_plano_5000k_battery.html
Q: 9. Will this work with an 50mm 1:1 and format size DX?
A: I am assuming you are using Nikon equipment and want to copy 35 mm slides at 1:1.By work, if you mean getting a 1:1 magnification with a 50 mm lens on a DX format, to copy 35mm slides - the answer is no. Because of the DX crop factor the lens needs to be further back to get a 1:1 magnification ratio. You need approx 26 to 28 mm more distance to get the 1.0 magnification. The ES-1 is designed for the 55 mm micro AIs or 60mm micro G lens with FX. Use a lens with a 0.67 mag ratio or more on DX and it will become 1.0 when multiplied by the DX crop factor 1.5 x. 1. You can use the PK-13 extension ring which will position the lens further back. But a regular 50 mm lens will be unsharp in the corners due to curvature of the field and probably cannot focus close enough. A flat field lens like the 55 mm micro AIs will work great with the PK-13 extension ring on DX. Be aware the PK-13 needs a lens with an aperture ring because G lenses will not transmit aperture data to the camera with the extension ring in between. 2. Alternately you can use the 40 mm micro lens on DX with ES-1 with no extension tubes. Because of the crop factor the equivalent is 60 mm which is what the ES-1 was designed for to give 1:1 ratio.3. You can also use the 60 mm micro on FX with ES-1 with no extension tubes. If you have a lot of slides and want quality, purchase a newer G type micro lens - 60mm for FX or 40mm for DX, and an ES-1. You can always sell the lens later.....or you may love it so much that you'll sell your regular 50 mm lens! I have the manual focus 55mm micro AIs and hardly ever use the 50 mm 1.4. If you already have a 55 mm micro AIs, purchase a PK-13 for use with ES-1 on a DX.There are many options and if you are unhappy with the purchase, confirm the 30 day trial/return policy before buying. Good luck. It's a fun project. Next topic will be lighting and white balance! :-)
Q: 10. I have canon fd 50mm 3.5 macro for digitizing my negatives. Can I use this? The filter size seems correct. I’m most concerned about the focus distance. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
A: this would be able to screw onto the front of the Canon fd50mm f/3.5 macro, however you may need extension tubes to achieve proper focusing for digitizing negatives.
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