Scan 35mm Film with Bellows and an APS-C Camera (And Why You Probably Shouldn’t)
This video describes how to scan 35mm film using an APS-C camera and m42 bellows with the slide copier attachment. This is probably not the best way to scan your images if you are looking for perfect results. Equipment Used: Pentax K-70 Pentax M42 Bellows with Slide Copier Pentax M42 to K-Mount Adapter Pentax Super-Takumar 55mm f/1.8 Lightboard (tracing board) 00:00 Overview 00:55 Setup 03:26 Problems 08:14 Results Bellows manual found here: https://www.cameramanuals.org/pentax_... Thanks for watching! Send us stuff! Stephen Foster PO Box 99900 WU 227 122 RPO Meadowbrook Edmonton AB T6T 0W4

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