I purchased this because it is significantly cheaper and faster than most film scanners. This, when paired with a Micro Nikkor 60mm f2.8D I found for $100, produced the above image.
Pro- if you have the other stuff it needs already it’s a cheap way to get good quality scans.
Cons- It may be significantly more expensive than other options. I have a D810, found a $100 lens, and used a Lume cube. High megapixel sensors might make your scans look terrible. It takes a few tries to get the focus perfect.
Basically, it works. If you need to scan film, get it. If you would need a camera, lens, and light to make it work, maybe get a scanner instead.
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Nikon ES-2 薄膜数字化适配器套装
Nikon ES-2 Film Digitizing Adapter Set
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Nikon ES-2 Film Digitizing Adapter Set
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- 将薄膜转换为数字文件
- 35 毫米胶片和滑片的夹具
- 适用于 AF-S Micro 60mm f/2.8 镜头
- 适用于D850负数数字化仪模式
- Convert Film to Digital Files
- Holders for 35mm Film Strips and Slides
- For Use with AF-S Micro 60mm f/2.8 Lens
- Ideal for D850 Negative Digitizer Mode
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Nick
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Not the easiest to get just right but works well.
2023年3月8日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买


Nick
评论于 2023年3月8日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
Pro- if you have the other stuff it needs already it’s a cheap way to get good quality scans.
Cons- It may be significantly more expensive than other options. I have a D810, found a $100 lens, and used a Lume cube. High megapixel sensors might make your scans look terrible. It takes a few tries to get the focus perfect.
Basically, it works. If you need to scan film, get it. If you would need a camera, lens, and light to make it work, maybe get a scanner instead.
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zhapper2002
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Fastest way to get your film negatives digitized
2022年9月18日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I am the typical photographer that doesn't usually follow the instructions. lol I used this on my Nikon D750 + 60mm f2.8 AF-D Micro but it was ok so I tried using it using my Fujifilm XT3 and the results are phenomenal.
my set-up is XT3 + Laowa 65mm f2.8 Macro lens with 2 step up rings from K&F concept and I loved the results.
Both set-up works but I love how easy it is for me to use the LCD on my XT3. The product is well built and saved me time as I used to use my Epson V600 scanner which takes forever.
If y'all are being told that a crop sensor camera isn't gonna work, well I tried and it worked. The Laowa lens is the best for this.
You'll thank me later!
my set-up is XT3 + Laowa 65mm f2.8 Macro lens with 2 step up rings from K&F concept and I loved the results.
Both set-up works but I love how easy it is for me to use the LCD on my XT3. The product is well built and saved me time as I used to use my Epson V600 scanner which takes forever.
If y'all are being told that a crop sensor camera isn't gonna work, well I tried and it worked. The Laowa lens is the best for this.
You'll thank me later!

Book Buff
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Taking pictures of pictures
2019年1月10日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I'm pretty happy with this product, which I am using on both slide film and negative film in conjunction with the recommended Nikon AF-S FX Micro-NIKKOR 2177 60mm f/2.8G ED Standard Macro Len and a Nikon d610. See the various online video reviews / advice on using this tool to figure out ideas on how to use it -- the provided scrap of paper "instructions" is pretty useless. Note you can also use it with a 40mm Macro lens and a DX camera (I haven't tried that). You will need a cable or wifi release and a sturdy tripod. And you need a good light source -- which needs to be "cool" not "warm" when you are working with negatives -- the wrong light source can lead to weird color results -- I had weird results when I tried to use "white" LED lighting. I played around using a SB-600 strobe light off camera in "Commander" mode but then you need a separate "modeling" light and I was getting color casts / shading from the interaction between the modeling light and the SB-600 -- I'm sure I could have figured it out if I studied how the strobe / camera and "Commander" mode works long enough -- but there again the provided Nikon documentation for these devices is also horrible. After trying several things I now just use an "always on" "off the shelf" Home Depot Philips "cool white" 50w halogen spot bulb up close -- turn it off when not shooting to avoid cooking your film. "Zoom" and limits on focus are adjusted using a simple slide tube with a thumb screw to more-or-less hold that setting. If you get "too greedy" and try to push the film too close to the lens then you will have focusing problems with the camera lens not quite being able to focus -- especially if you film has curl [and what old film doesn't?] I have better luck being less greedy, and leaving a little margin for focusing and an edge to crop. It is very easy to get rotational alignment wrong, requiring a rotation/crop. I also use a "light blue" Tiffen 52mm 82A Filter when taking picture of negatives to help correct some of their strong orange cast -- this makes the inversion process using Lightroom or Photoshop so much easier and successful. There is a steep learning curve learning to work with negative film and Lightroom or Photoshop, but once you learn how to "Think Negatively" then it is really a lot of fun! Taking pictures of pictures is so much more fun than waiting *hours* for a flatbed scanner!
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Dustin B
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Great for digitizing 35mm film.
2022年6月29日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Paired with a macro lens (I'm using the NIkon Z 50mm macro) it's very easy to digitize the negatives but you'll need software to reverse the negative back to positive (I'd rather have RAWs and not jpegs). I use Negative Lab Pro on Lightroom.
One knock against it is the film holders don't line up perfectly in the lens adapter, there's a little play to make sure the pictures are level when you shoot them.
One knock against it is the film holders don't line up perfectly in the lens adapter, there's a little play to make sure the pictures are level when you shoot them.

Bonnie
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Better than my high-end Nikon scanner
2022年8月15日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I was skeptical, but I bought it thinking I would return it if it didn't measure up. I am amazed at the quality of the images I'm getting from slides and negatives over 25 years old. Using my Nikon D850, an old 60mm lens, and a daylight LED floodlight I'm knocking out pages and pages of old slides. Expensive, but well worth the money.