Canon 5Dii for DSLR scanning?

Kitahara Jinja

D
Kitahara Jinja

  • 0
  • 0
  • 9
Custom Cab

A
Custom Cab

  • 1
  • 1
  • 37
Table for four.

H
Table for four.

  • 9
  • 0
  • 98
Waiting

A
Waiting

  • 5
  • 0
  • 92

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
197,597
Messages
2,761,652
Members
99,410
Latest member
lbrown29
Recent bookmarks
0
Joined
Feb 15, 2023
Messages
18
Location
Calitalia
Format
Medium Format
I've been scanning with my daily driver but set up and aligning is a drag every time. I was thinking of picking up a 20mp Digi body and leaving it set up. Was just on eBay and I can get Canon 5Diis all day for <$200.
I'm using my extra enlarger lens with a helicoid adapter, so that end is covered.

Anybody have a reason not to? Or a better recommendation for 20mp+ Digi body?

Thanks folks!
 

Cholentpot

Member
Joined
Oct 26, 2015
Messages
6,661
Format
35mm
Why not? I'm using a 550D and it works just fine. I'd assume a 5DII would be even better
 

madNbad

Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2020
Messages
1,402
Location
Portland, Oregon
Format
35mm RF
Nothing better than having everything set up and aligned. The worst part of camera scanning is trying to get everything level, so if you have an opportunity to get a decent DLSR for a bargain price just to leave set up, go for it. I have a Sony A7II that I’ve only used a handful of times as an actual camera, the rest of the past several years it’s been mounted to the copy stand.
 
OP
OP
TheTinMansHeart
Joined
Feb 15, 2023
Messages
18
Location
Calitalia
Format
Medium Format
Nothing better than having everything set up and aligned. The worst part of camera scanning is trying to get everything level, so if you have an opportunity to get a decent DLSR for a bargain price just to leave set up, go for it. I have a Sony A7II that I’ve only used a handful of times as an actual camera, the rest of the past several years it’s been mounted to the copy stand.

Nice. Did some deep googling and have a oil less Nikon d600 lined up for <$300. 24mp and I can use my old Nikkor primes with it if I want to take it off the stand😁

Thanks gents, for confirming my thinking process🙏
 

madNbad

Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2020
Messages
1,402
Location
Portland, Oregon
Format
35mm RF
Nice. Did some deep googling and have a oil less Nikon d600 lined up for <$300. 24mp and I can use my old Nikkor primes with it if I want to take it off the stand😁

Thanks gents, for confirming my thinking process🙏

D600! Hey, that’s the Df’s daddy! I don’t know why they were all so oily but what a great sensor.
 
OP
OP
TheTinMansHeart
Joined
Feb 15, 2023
Messages
18
Location
Calitalia
Format
Medium Format
D600! Hey, that’s the Df’s daddy! I don’t know why they were all so oily but what a great sensor.

Seller says no oil issues. We'll see. It's a meet in person, not eBay...👍

I'm guessing they used an oil that was a bit thin from the factory, and the shutter flapping around sent micro dots onto the sensor. I'm sure somebody's head rolled. Nikon eventually replaced whole shutter mechanisms even out of warranty. That's what the intertubes says anyway.
🤞🤞
Looking forward to shooting and scanning film and Digi 🤗
When in doubt, stitch. I use it with an EF 100 2.8 macro that lives on the copy stand. Everything from 16mm to 4x5 gets scanned. If I need a little closer I'll use a micro Nikkor 55 3.5 with tubes.

Never done that. S'pose I'll have to learn some day.
 

Disconnekt

Member
Joined
Jul 24, 2017
Messages
486
Location
Inland Empire, CA
Format
Multi Format
As I see it, almost any dslr/mirrorless in the last 10 years will do fine, just put on a dedicated macro lens, even 3rd party lenses are pretty good if you dont want to splerg on name-brand, and like Bon Jovi: your halfway there 😂

A good light table & way to keep everything level would be the more "pain in the a$$" part
 

warpath

Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2021
Messages
24
Location
Pasadena, CA
Format
Multi Format
Second the macro lens. Older ones can be had for cheap. Just adapt to your camera and you're all set.
 
OP
OP
TheTinMansHeart
Joined
Feb 15, 2023
Messages
18
Location
Calitalia
Format
Medium Format
Second the macro lens. Older ones can be had for cheap. Just adapt to your camera and you're all set.

Thanks! I ended up finding a super deal on a Skier set up on ebag. Also ended up getting a great deal on a mint d600. I'll buy the helicoid adapter to mount my 105mm enlarger lens and Bada bing Bada boom🤗
 

warpath

Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2021
Messages
24
Location
Pasadena, CA
Format
Multi Format
Cool, I just learned about those skier kits, looks like a nice set up and not too expensive.
 
OP
OP
TheTinMansHeart
Joined
Feb 15, 2023
Messages
18
Location
Calitalia
Format
Medium Format
Indeed.
I set a search in eBay and a whole kit with light box, neg carriers, and stand came up for <$200 shipped.
Nobody else even bid.
Set the search for a few spellings in case the seller doesn't list it perfectly. Good luck!
 

madNbad

Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2020
Messages
1,402
Location
Portland, Oregon
Format
35mm RF
Indeed.
I set a search in eBay and a whole kit with light box, neg carriers, and stand came up for <$200 shipped.
Nobody else even bid.
Set the search for a few spellings in case the seller doesn't list it perfectly. Good luck!

The Skier Copybox is a nicely made compact unit. The two negative holders keep the film flat, the 135 can be flipped to do mounted slides and the 120 is adjustable up to 6X9. I liked the one I had and it’s a good choice.
 

Radost

Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2021
Messages
1,628
Location
USA from Ukraine
Format
Multi Format
Is there a correct term? Is it settled? DSLR is not scanning. Maybe it is copying.
What do you think?
 

JerseyDoug

Member
Joined
Oct 14, 2010
Messages
372
Location
Jersey Shore
Format
35mm RF
Is there a correct term? Is it settled? DSLR is not scanning. Maybe it is copying.
What do you think?

There is no settled term for the process of using a DSLR camera to make a digital copy of an analog negative. The issue is further complicated by the more recent use of mirrorless digital cameras for the same function. Most people seem to be calling both processes digital camera scanning, until they are attacked by self appointed censors and then all bets are off.

I think it is much like what happened with the advent of the automobile. In the horse drawn era the person holding the reins and controlling the horses was called the driver. This usage continues to this day in harness racing. When they traded in their horse and buggy (which some people insist on spelling buggie) for an automobile it seemed reasonable to continue using the term driver for the person holding the steering wheel and controlling the vehicle.
 

Radost

Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2021
Messages
1,628
Location
USA from Ukraine
Format
Multi Format
There is no settled term for the process of using a DSLR camera to make a digital copy of an analog negative. The issue is further complicated by the more recent use of mirrorless digital cameras for the same function. Most people seem to be calling both processes digital camera scanning, until they are attacked by self appointed censors and then all bets are off.

I think it is much like what happened with the advent of the automobile. In the horse drawn era the person holding the reins and controlling the horses was called the driver. This usage continues to this day in harness racing. When they traded in their horse and buggy (which some people insist on spelling buggie) for an automobile it seemed reasonable to continue using the term driver for the person holding the steering wheel and controlling the vehicle.

It’s nice to have set terms.
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
52,010
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
Generically I've taken to simply 'digitization'.

I'm similar, although I use "digiting" followed by an appropriate modifier.
"digitizing, using .....
- a digital camera,
- a cel phone camera
- a flatbed scanner, or
- a dedicated film scanner, or
- a drum scanner,
etc.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom