ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
What about adapting a scanner lens for camera-scanning??
Why this might be of interest:
Here are the lenses I will examine:

First the conclusions. For camera-scan of 35mm to FF body at 1x:
I highly recommend these for excellent results, highest resolution, clean to corners, with results equal to the excellent 70 f/2.8 Sigma Macro ART
- Nikon 8000 scanner lens – Best resolution, very clean, fixed f/2.8 -> very narrow DOF
- Nikon 3510 scanner lens – Exc resolution, very clean, very hard to find
I recommend these with very good results, slightly less resolution
- Minolta ScanDual II lens – Very good, another bargain
- 50 f/4.5 Tominon (Polaroid MP-4 lens) – Very clean, bargain at $50
Less Good:
- Coolscan 4000 scanner lens – Exc center. Poor res and dark in corners. Doesn’t cover.
- Dimage 5400 lens – Exc center. Poor res, smearing, & CA in corners. Avoid for 1x.
For camera-scan of 35mm to APS body at 0.67x (that is, 1:1.5) the results change:
I highly recommend these for excellent results, highest resolution, clean to corners, equal to the 70 Sigma:
- 50 f/4.5 Tominon (Polaroid MP-4 lens) – Very clean, bargain at $50
- Dimage 5400 lens – Top results, very clean
- Nikon 3510 scanner lens – Top results, very clean, very hard to find
Good, not quite as good as above:
- Minolta ScanDual II lens – Very good, some corner CA
Not Recommended:
- Coolscan 4000 scanner lens – Exc center, but doesn’t cover to corners.
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Why this might be of interest:
- Lenses highly corrected (some would be APO for real, some corrected all the way to IR)
- Specifically designed for imaging a 24x36mm subject (the frame on 35mm film)
- Might want a dedicated setup for camera-scan that doesn’t use your regular lenses
- Might be inexpensive.
- Scanner lenses are designed for specific magnifications, will they work at the magnification ratios we want for camera-scanning (either 1x for FF or 0.67x for APS bodies)
- The image circle of a typical scanner won’t work for camera-scanning. In the scanner, the image is recorded on a line sensor as the film moves past the lens, so for most scanners the lens only has to cover 24mm wide. For camera-scanning, we are imaging the whole 35mm frame, 24x36mm, requires an image circle 43mm wide. Will these lenses covers a wider image circle than was needed in the scanner. CoolScan 9000, Nikon 3510, and Tominon lenses should cover 35mm, no problem
- Mounting. Most have no threads or have strange threads. Adapters are available and there are good jury-rigged solutions.
- No iris, so you’ll be using the full aperture of the scanner lens as the designer intended. You’ll get the full resolution of the lens design, but depth-of-field might be small, and you have no adjustment. Small DOF is a challenge for alignment and for film flatness.
- Focusing will be manual. And, you’ll need to get the lens at the right distance from the sensor using just the right extensions, a helicoid extension tube, a bellows, or other means.
Here are the lenses I will examine:

First the conclusions. For camera-scan of 35mm to FF body at 1x:
I highly recommend these for excellent results, highest resolution, clean to corners, with results equal to the excellent 70 f/2.8 Sigma Macro ART
- Nikon 8000 scanner lens – Best resolution, very clean, fixed f/2.8 -> very narrow DOF
- Nikon 3510 scanner lens – Exc resolution, very clean, very hard to find
I recommend these with very good results, slightly less resolution
- Minolta ScanDual II lens – Very good, another bargain
- 50 f/4.5 Tominon (Polaroid MP-4 lens) – Very clean, bargain at $50
Less Good:
- Coolscan 4000 scanner lens – Exc center. Poor res and dark in corners. Doesn’t cover.
- Dimage 5400 lens – Exc center. Poor res, smearing, & CA in corners. Avoid for 1x.
For camera-scan of 35mm to APS body at 0.67x (that is, 1:1.5) the results change:
I highly recommend these for excellent results, highest resolution, clean to corners, equal to the 70 Sigma:
- 50 f/4.5 Tominon (Polaroid MP-4 lens) – Very clean, bargain at $50
- Dimage 5400 lens – Top results, very clean
- Nikon 3510 scanner lens – Top results, very clean, very hard to find
Good, not quite as good as above:
- Minolta ScanDual II lens – Very good, some corner CA
Not Recommended:
- Coolscan 4000 scanner lens – Exc center, but doesn’t cover to corners.
Details in replies below. Or, jump to summary here.
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