DSLR + Slide Copier = 35mm Film Scanner
(Skip to 3:39 for the main subject.) equipment used: Canon EOS 6D Minolta Auto Bellows 1 slide copier EF-mount macro focus rail Rodenstock Rodagon 50mm f/2.8 (LTM-mount enlarger lens) Fotodiox EF-to-M39 (aka LTM) adapter 40.5 to 46mm filter step-up adapter 46mm to 52mm filter step-up adapter Utebit RC4 quick release plate and head Artograph LightPad 920 XL

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DSLR Scanning Lenses

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Digital Camera Film Scanning | A how to and look inside fotoScan by Foto Care

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Scan 35mm Film with Bellows and an APS-C Camera (And Why You Probably Shouldn’t)

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Canon Bellows FL

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The Ultimate Guide to Scanning Film with a Digital Camera

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Convert a Darkroom Enlarger to a Copystand!!

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How to Scan Your Film at Home

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Macro Photography / Slide Copying with Vintage Bellows

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Converting Slides to Digital Images
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Scanning without a Scanner: Digitizing Your Film [with a DSLR/Mirrorless]

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the FASTEST way to scan 35mm & 120 film at home (camera scanning) // giveaway!

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How to digitize slides with a camera

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How to Copy Slides with the Nikon ES-1, ILC Camera and Macro Lens

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Light Sources for Film Scanning

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Why I stopped scanning my negatives... and started photographing them

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Camera Scan Your Film! an In-Depth Beginners Guide // 35mm + Medium Format Camera Scanning

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Giving Auto Focus to Vintage Lenses

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DSLR Film Scanning Setup & Edit Workflow (DIY Film Toaster)

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Film Scanning with a Digital Camera

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