Canon Product to Capture Negatives
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11-11-2022
08:04 AM
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Danny
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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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11-11-2022 08:21 AM
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!
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11-11-2022 09:24 AM
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
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11-11-2022 09:41 AM
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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