35mm film scanner for digitaliza nikon 55mm micronikkor with extension tubes

35mm film scanner for digitaliza nikon 55mm micronikkor with extension tubes

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For scanning 35mm film, I am trying out the lomography digitaliza. This setup is held together with some small screws I found (no idea on the size but you can drill out the holes) and is meant to be modular so it can be slightly altered for different setups. I am using a Nikon z6, fotasy NK-NZ adapter, M2 Nikon extension tube, and micronikkor 55m f3.5 lens for this. The lens interface should slot right onto the extended barrel of the lens. The components are screwed together from the bottom in a stack to help keep it all rigid. I am still working on a nice source of illumination but in the mean time I am just using my computer screen, and the light riser helps keep pixels from appearing in focus. If you have a good light table you probably don't need to print that piece. I have it setup so that I have 1:1 reproduction on the sensor (theoretically) with film grain in focus, but I have also included files for spacers in case it is a little off.

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