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Canon Product to Capture Negatives

804410904
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Customer 804410904 Here

suggestions wanted: Gang at home wanting to know what Canon product should a garage office use to capture it’s negatives. Reminder of the importance in creating an on set shop for interactive displays.

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Danny
Moderator
Moderator

Hi!  Please let us know if you're referring to film negatives or something else.  That will help the community answer your question.  Hope to hear back from you soon!

kvbarkley
VIP
VIP

I would say a copystand, light table, good quality camera and a Macro lens. Like an R series or DSLR.

I don't think they have any transparency scanners anymore.

What resolution do you require?

I just did this for some old 1.5 x 1.5 slides that had a scan area larger than my Slide Scanner could handle. It works out pretty well

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

Most companies have abandoned film/negative scanners, but all of us seem to have a a box of old photos and, negatives and slides hanging around.  If you want super compact, Amazon has a long list of film and negative scanners.  Thats all they do, scan negatives.  If you want a more elaborate set up, Kvbarkley's suggestion is excellent.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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