There are many threads here dedicated to films scanning tips and techniques. I guess like
@DownUnder expressed, it depends on film size and what results you are looking for.
Going by your handle
@lotech, I'll show you some of my lo-tech techniques:
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>> This one is from an old 118 size negative using an old iPad and iPhone11: <<
I'd like to set up something for film scanning but I don't currently own a digital camera that would be well suited for it. Anyone have a recommendation for an inexpensive, likely used, digital camera and lens that will spend most of it's life scanning film? Recommendations for the rest of the...
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For something down and dirty, this is my poor man's scanning workflow for now:
Lay negative on old iPad 4 as light table (Pages app set to blank white page) -> iPhone 11 scan/snapshot -> upload to iMac Retina 5K and use Photos app to invert/adjust
Kodak 118 negative (3 1/4" x 4 1/4") my Dad took of my sister and cousin's later 50's - Kodak No. 3 Folding Hawk-eye Model 9 w/Bausch & Lomb Rapid Rectilinear Lens:
>> And this one is from using a small light table (
Huion LED Light Box) and iPhone then convert/process in macOS Photos app <<
Could I get comments on this camera? https://shopgoodwill.com/item/185707563 It looks like it's been well cared for, but that could also mean sitting neglected on a shelf for decades. Probably factor in a CLA for both lens and body. I'm always suspicious when a simple mechanical camera is...
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