lukitas
second hand noob
I don't know if this applies, but you should take a look at it:
http://www.photoscientia.co.uk/Grain.htm
I'm not sure I quite understood everything, but it is enlightening.
thanks.
I don't know if this applies, but you should take a look at it:
http://www.photoscientia.co.uk/Grain.htm
What ISO are You setting on the digital camera?
I think I set it to 400 ISO. Noise shouldn't be too much of a problem under 1600 ISO, or is it?
If you're working with a copy stand, you should use the minimum ISO setting.
Recommendation of a pre-AI Micro-Nikkor 55mm f3.5 is right on. I got another one a couple of years back for $70. That's not a big dent in your savings for a Leica lens... With a digital camera and a copy setup, you don't need AF or metering.
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🙂 does this count ? i'm "in-between" scanners right now and i used my iphone to scan the negative off of the light table through a loupe. Then i inverted the negative into a positive in photoshop. ...
Results from the above rig with Ilford Delta 100 film in M3 with ZM Sonnar 50/1.5
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A more metal way to do this is to bolt parts of two enlargers together as I have done. This is how I scan the negs from my M3 onto my D3200 with a 55/2.8 micro Nikkor and PK13 extension tube:
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A more metal way to do this is to bolt parts of two enlargers together as I have done. This is how I scan the negs from my M3 onto my D3200 with a 55/2.8 micro Nikkor and PK13 extension tube:
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Results from the above rig with Ilford Delta 100 film in M3 with ZM Sonnar 50/1.5
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A more metal way to do this is to bolt parts of two enlargers together as I have done. This is how I scan the negs from my M3 onto my D3200 with a 55/2.8 micro Nikkor and PK13 extension tube:
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This is the Mark III version.