f/Alex
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I've been experimenting with DSLR scanning my 35, and recently my 4x5 stuff as well, I'd really prefer to make analog prints and flatbed scan those for a digital copy, as i've done in the past, but I don't have access to a darkroom right now. I purchased an Essential Film Holder on recommendation from someone on here, and overall it does its job fairly well. My problem comes with trying to get a solid focus on the grain of my images.
I've tried a number of equipment combinations in search of a lens/camera setup that can get a solid focus on grain. So far, I've gotten a grand total of nothing.
My best attempts, working on 4x5 film, have been:
Canon 5D Mk III with an EF85 f/1.8 (shot at 100 ISO at f/8, tried to focus at f/1.8 and then stop down from there)
Canon 5D Mk III with a crap old 70-300 Sigma macro, at all sorts of settings, but there's a ton of noise and color crap (chromatic aberrations? I ain't sure)
Canon 5D Mk III with Nikkor F/1.8 50mm (one of the older ones with manual aperture)
Nikon Z50 With Nikkor Z DX 16-50 (A lens that don't deserve the title of Nikkor, it's a crappy kit lens, and it ain't a prime or a macro, but I was getting desperate, it's my partner's camera anyways)
Nikon Z50 With Nikkor Z DX 50-250 (again, not a prime, but I've been told APS sensors are easier to focus with?)
my only conclusion is that I must be doing something wrong? I guess my use of low grain film isn't helping here but?
Attached is an example of a scan (downsized a lot, apparently the 2mb upload limit is a lie?), alongside a zoomed in screencap of the same image.
I've tried a number of equipment combinations in search of a lens/camera setup that can get a solid focus on grain. So far, I've gotten a grand total of nothing.
My best attempts, working on 4x5 film, have been:
Canon 5D Mk III with an EF85 f/1.8 (shot at 100 ISO at f/8, tried to focus at f/1.8 and then stop down from there)
Canon 5D Mk III with a crap old 70-300 Sigma macro, at all sorts of settings, but there's a ton of noise and color crap (chromatic aberrations? I ain't sure)
Canon 5D Mk III with Nikkor F/1.8 50mm (one of the older ones with manual aperture)
Nikon Z50 With Nikkor Z DX 16-50 (A lens that don't deserve the title of Nikkor, it's a crappy kit lens, and it ain't a prime or a macro, but I was getting desperate, it's my partner's camera anyways)
Nikon Z50 With Nikkor Z DX 50-250 (again, not a prime, but I've been told APS sensors are easier to focus with?)
my only conclusion is that I must be doing something wrong? I guess my use of low grain film isn't helping here but?
Attached is an example of a scan (downsized a lot, apparently the 2mb upload limit is a lie?), alongside a zoomed in screencap of the same image.