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Skier Sunray Copy Box

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Skier Sunray Copy Box

The Skier Sunray Box 3 Is the perfect starting point for high quality film scanning at home! To begin scanning your film with your digital camera you need 3 essential things: A macro lens, flat film, and a great light source! With a full spectrum, daylight strength light source and multi-format film holders, all you need is to mount your camera above your illuminated film and you are ready to go! No need for a dedicated film scanner, with film holders you can easily digitize your precious film photographs in high resolution at faster speeds at home!

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Achieve macro level magnification with a telephoto lens

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Achieve macro level magnification with a telephoto lens

Achieve macro level magnification with a telephoto lens   Give your telephoto lens a whole new lease of life by using a NiSi Close Up Lens Kit to turn it into a macro lens! The 77 Close Up Lens Kit works at 1:1 magnification at approximately 200mm focal length, meaning an object 35mm in size will completely fill the frame of an image when using a full frame camera (35mm sensor).  Due to it's design and extra elements, the 58mm Close Up Lens Kit can achieve an effective 2:1 magnification when paired with a dedicated Macro lens such as the Canon 100mm...

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How to use the Negative Supply Film Carrier 120

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The best (and quickest) way to scan (digitalize) (digitise) film negatives with a digital camera

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Scanning Negatives with Nikon ES-2 Tutorial by Vincent Versace

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