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Scanning Minox negatives

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I'm curious. Is anybody using a Valoi easy 35 setup or a Negative Supply mk3 to scan Minox negatives ?
 
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I'm using a Negative Supply Basic 35mm Carrier with an insert that I designed myself and 3D printed. You could use it standalone too, though if you put some rubber feet on the bottom, I think. (You'd still need the light source, stand, etc. from the regular Negative Supply setup, of course.) You can find it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7309594.

If you want one, and can't print it yourself, I'm happy to print it and send it to you for the cost of filament and shipping.
 
I'm using a Negative Supply Basic 35mm Carrier with an insert that I designed myself and 3D printed. You could use it standalone too, though if you put some rubber feet on the bottom, I think. (You'd still need the light source, stand, etc. from the regular Negative Supply setup, of course.) You can find it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7309594.

If you want one, and can't print it yourself, I'm happy to print it and send it to you for the cost of filament and shipping.

I've been looking at this setup which has the knob to advance the film



What lens setup are you using ?
 
Yes, it looks very nice. But you also need the Minox scanning cassette ($49), and the Pro Film Carrier MK2 ($399) for a total of $597. I have both the Pro Film Carrier MK1 and the Basic Film Carrier MK1 which also both have interchangeable cassettes, but Negative Supply never produced a Minox cassette for either one. I wasn't really in the mood to spend 600 bucks 2 years later just to be able to scan one other film format.

So, I decided to make my own which costs <$1 in filament, and took me a few hours to design. I chose to make my Minox cassette for the basic film carrier because it doesn't have a knob, and that part seemed a lot harder to redo for Minox, plus I don't really care about it for the relatively little Minox I shoot (compared to 35mm and 120).
 
Yes, it looks very nice. But you also need the Minox scanning cassette ($49), and the Pro Film Carrier MK2 ($399) for a total of $597. I have both the Pro Film Carrier MK1 and the Basic Film Carrier MK1 which also both have interchangeable cassettes, but Negative Supply never produced a Minox cassette for either one. I wasn't really in the mood to spend 600 bucks 2 years later just to be able to scan one other film format.

So, I decided to make my own which costs <$1 in filament, and took me a few hours to design. I chose to make my Minox cassette for the basic film carrier because it doesn't have a knob, and that part seemed a lot harder to redo for Minox, plus I don't really care about it for the relatively little Minox I shoot (compared to 35mm and 120).
 
I use the Laowa 65mm F2.8 2X Macro: https://www.venuslens.net/product/laowa-65mm-f-2-8-2x-ultra-macro-apo/ I previously used a Fujifilm 60mm 2.4 Macro, but it had very notable softness in the corners, even stopped down a bit, so I sold it. It also only had a 0.5x magnification ratio, so not even a true macro.

The camera is a Fujifilm X-T4 (have also used an X-Pro3 in the past, but they both have the same sensor).
 
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