
UNIVERSAL Medium Format 120mm Negative Scanner
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**Update 3/22/2018:** Added Missing Files (Thanks Danielsuo!) **Update 3/22/2018:** *I Have Uploaded A Parametric Model Of The Lens Hood!* This Is Now A Universal Film Scanner For Medium Format Film! Yippie! When (If) They Fix The Customizer You Can Input The Dimensions And Focal Distance For Your Lens And Export A Custom Stl. You Can Also Download The Latest Build Of Scad And Enable The Customizer, Or Just Edit The First Few Variables Yourself - It'S Easy! The Lens Hood Has Been Updated So That It No Longer Sits Inside The Lens Touching The Glass. That Was Dumb. Now The Rim Of The Lens Should Sit On The Small Ring With The Cylinder Surrounding The Lens Housing By 15-20Mm. This Will Stabilize The Camera And Help Block Light. This Is A Series Of Plates And A Camera Hood For Scanning 120Mm Medium Format Negatives Using A Digital Camera And A Light Table. Bottom Plate Requires The Use Of A Sheet Of 0.093" Thick Acrylic, I Got Mine From Home Depot For Less Than $5. This Should In Theory Work For Any Camera, Only The Lens Hood Would Need Adjusted For Your Model. The Included Lens Hood Is For A Canon Sx40Hs Point-And-Shoot Digital Camera. It Sits Just Inside The Lens, Against The Plastic That Surrounds The Lens Element. If You Need To Make A Lens Hood For Your Camera And Need More Information, Feel Free To Contact Me! Using The Sx40 Manual Mode The Focus Is Set To About 1.5 Inches, Iso 100, Aperture At 2.8. I Adjust Exposure By Changing Shutter Speed. I Also Use The Self Timer At 2 Seconds To Be Sure I Do Not Shake The Camera When Scanning.The Attached Photos Were Scanned In This Manner. The Original Scans Are Much Better Quality Than Seen Here, You Can Easily Make Out The Film Grain - A Better Camera = Better Results!
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