Film Scanning with a Cheap Old Digital Camera - A Budget Build

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @KyleMcDougall
    @KyleMcDougall  Год назад +30

    The winner of this setup is Keith Parker @keithparker7412. Congrats! Shoot me an email at info@kylemcdougallphoto.com and we can arrange to get this to you. Cheers.

  • @bornjett
    @bornjett Год назад +15

    I'm glad this is an actual budget setup. Half the "budget camera" videos/article online start with a $1,000+ camera.

  • @SatanSupimpa
    @SatanSupimpa Год назад +50

    It's funny that I probably watched every single one of your videos, but I haven't shot film since I was a child.

  • @mustardmikey
    @mustardmikey Год назад +40

    Really appreciate you doing more budget setups, means a lot to those of us who can't spend too much

  • @KyleMcDougall
    @KyleMcDougall  Год назад +7

    Thanks to everyone who commented and entered. I'll be announcing a winner in the next couple of days!

  • @joeck
    @joeck Год назад +26

    Wasn't sure if I needed a 35mm scanner but after seeing these results I need a setup like this for myself. Getting decent scans of film is really pricey so this is a great alternative. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @seanms35
    @seanms35 Год назад +7

    Thank you for experimenting with the budget scans. Also big big thank for all of our previous under/overexposure experiments with all the different films 😊

  • @PurpleStormProductions
    @PurpleStormProductions Год назад +21

    I started shooting film at the beginning of last year, and I've fallen in love with it. It's made me inspired to go out, tinker with the results, and therefore made me a better photographer without question. Planning on finally purchasing a medium format camera this summer, and I can't wait how my process will change because of that.

  • @Johan-vw2te
    @Johan-vw2te Год назад +2

    If this is all I need I have to rethink some of my previous purchases. It's great to challenge ideas and this video proves you can achieve a lot with a little.

  • @thomasmayhew769
    @thomasmayhew769 Год назад +14

    Man, it's so cool to see just how much detail you're able to pull out of the film! Sweet little set up!

  • @JamieMPhoto
    @JamieMPhoto Год назад +8

    I love this. I try to tell people that camera scanning comes out so far below something like a V800 and the quality is generally excellent even with older cameras. Things like convenience and ease can improve drastically with equipment upgrades, but getting good general scans is so attainable.

  • @CameraNostalgiaClub
    @CameraNostalgiaClub Год назад +15

    Cool video man! Appreciate how well you articulate yourself in front of the camera. Your ability to share information and tell stories is really inspiring!

  • @WhiteVaille
    @WhiteVaille Год назад +4

    Wow, yeah, I think this gives me a new perspective, that I don't absolutely have to have a recent camera body and lens, as much as I'd prefer them, to still get really impressive, solid results, that i think still beat out film scanners, not only in price but also utility. I usually strive for as close to perfection as I'm able, but this looks like it's far better than I'd have imagined, despite the body being 6 years old already.

  • @erickjuarez5044
    @erickjuarez5044 Год назад +1

    I’m just getting at home film developing and scanning setup going because taking it to a lab is just to expensive. Thank you for sharing and giving me home that it can be done for less than an arm and a leg 🤙🏽

  • @jsmxwll
    @jsmxwll Год назад +6

    If the head is always going to be pointed down like that, get some 2-part epoxy putty and pack it into the hinge and behind the hinge to act as a gusset. That will make it a lot more rigid and cost ~$10 and a little bit of time. Hitting the surfaces with sandpaper first to make sure the putty has something to grab onto is also a good idea, so maybe ~$12?

  • @christossagiorgis9856
    @christossagiorgis9856 Год назад +2

    Very cool to see an affordable way to get some quality scans at home!

  • @mint5261
    @mint5261 Год назад +5

    This is awesome, these look so much nicer than lab scans, would be a pretty solid setup to have!

  • @rghunterful
    @rghunterful Год назад +1

    Nice example of being smart and avoiding a large expense. Thanks!

  • @gregwardecke
    @gregwardecke Год назад +6

    What a great video Kyle! I like that you put an emphasis on affordability and not letting “perfect” be the enemy of “pretty damn good!” because your results are pretty damn good!
    Looking at my old digital camera, assorted film camera lenses and an old enlarger base I’m a light source and film holder away from giving this a try.
    Once again thanks for your focus on affordability and showing that creativity isn’t just behind the lens.
    Oh, a little overdue, congratulations on 100K subscribers! Not a feat that comes without hard work and dedication. Well done.

  • @TheNewBruno69
    @TheNewBruno69 Год назад +1

    knowing how cheap can be a fujifilm mirrorless camera really gave me thoughts of adding a digital camera on my collection of only film cameras. plus i will need a setup like that for my medium format shots aswell, great video.

  • @nino8344
    @nino8344 Год назад +4

    I am absolutely in love with the quality of the film scans you've done with Veloi and this setup! The colors are so vibrant and true to life, and the sharpness and detail in each shot are truly stunning. Keep up the amazing work and thank you for sharing your talent with us!

    • @ShaffafAhmed
      @ShaffafAhmed Год назад

      how did he get the colors ? all i see is just normal film camera colors when he is taking the pic.

  • @95Enmanuel
    @95Enmanuel Год назад

    i transitioned over to digital about a year ago because the cost of film, developing, and scanning was just way out of my budget at the time, so it is refreshing to see a recent video on scanning film at home within a budget. it has been something on my bucket list for a while now, including setting up a darkroom (even if it is just a one-off). even if i'm not selected for the giveaway, the information is invaluable.

  • @synistralyssw2275
    @synistralyssw2275 Год назад +5

    Wow! So crazy how close the results are between the GFX and the cheaper set-up! Thanks for doing those tests for us! I’ll never get tired of the more nerdy/test videos! :))

    • @randallstewart1224
      @randallstewart1224 Год назад +2

      The limiting element of these types of digital copying to get digital film copies is the lens. The best lens regardless of money spent is going to reach its limits around a 24 meg digital camera. You can use far more sophisticated cameras, but you won't get more image which isn't there to be gotten. (They will generate a larger file size, but you won't get more image detail, just noise.) Here, the old Canon 50mm lens is not near the cutting edge of optics, but good enough to match the rest of the package. That's going on here is pushing sale of a bunch of plastic crap to hold the film and backlight it. You can loose most of that stuff and get there for a lot less cash.

  • @PawsOffMyPancakes
    @PawsOffMyPancakes Год назад +1

    Photography has been an important outlet for me, and cost-effective hacks like this have really made it possible.

  • @12aipom34
    @12aipom34 Год назад +4

    Wow I'm surprised by how well the scans came out! I really want to get more into video making around film photography, but the cost of scanning has been prohibitive for me to do this, a set up like this would solve all those problems!

  • @BRSGRO
    @BRSGRO Год назад

    I have been going back an forth comparing buying a scanner or getting a camera film scanning setup. This has answered so many questions for me. Thank you for putting this video together

  • @antoniomilione6994
    @antoniomilione6994 Год назад +6

    As always, I'm too late for everything ;(

  • @cristi0n_
    @cristi0n_ Год назад

    Camera scanning is something a little intimidating for me because there are so many options and gear to chose from and I never know what is "the best" setup. This video shows that "the best" setup is the one you have because it's proof that you can get almost any type of camera/lens and stand/scanning gear and make it work. Thank you for the help!

  • @hanphan2633
    @hanphan2633 Год назад

    Yes, please get me in on this raffle. But honestly, I appreciate the candidness and cheaper alternatives. I really love that you don’t push all the big brands/“it” things the rest of the community pushes. The affordable alternatives are more realistic to hobbyists like myself. As always, thanks again Kyle!

  • @ChrisVidouras
    @ChrisVidouras Год назад

    Living in a small town in northern Greece I have to ship my rolls to another city to get frontier scans. Developing my own film has helped a lot with the cost and has given me so much control. Having my darkroom enlarger and printing setup almost complete, home scanning my negatives is what I'm looking into setting up next. Cool stuff! Thanks for sharing Kyle!

  • @davidgates3044
    @davidgates3044 Год назад +1

    Just the setup I’ve been looking for to scan my old negatives. Thanks for showing us how to put it together

  • @dalerfergani4031
    @dalerfergani4031 Год назад

    It's impressive how little you actually need to begin digitising your film at home. Thank you for the video!)

  • @alex_cupcake3
    @alex_cupcake3 Год назад

    Hi from Ukraine!
    Mind-blowing setup! Surprised by how good the scans came out! The quality from that setup is more than enough.
    Thanks Kyle for video!

  • @bretneuman
    @bretneuman Год назад

    It’s amazing to see how close this setup gets to the quality of the GFX.

  • @ronjr2001
    @ronjr2001 Год назад

    Shoots like those are the reason why I got into film. I hope you continue to take more amazing photos!

  • @omarmendez8478
    @omarmendez8478 Год назад

    Thank you for experimenting and figuring out a budget friendly way to scan! This is the most realistic set up I've seen.

  • @nerwin
    @nerwin Год назад +1

    Just goes to show you that you don't always need expensive equipment to get good results. I'd be happy with this setup, it's affordable and fairly compact if you only shoot film once a while, this is all you really need. Great video Kyle!

  • @Excalibr101
    @Excalibr101 Год назад

    Really blown away with seeing the quality there. I only shoot 35mm currently and a kit like this would massively decrease my developing costs for film.

  • @duncandodgson2888
    @duncandodgson2888 Год назад +2

    I have been researching beginner setups and then this video drops. Kismet Kyle.

  • @cokeossa
    @cokeossa Год назад

    Really god to see that we can get good result from a cheap setup! You can't go wrong with Fuji cameras!!

  • @olipinter
    @olipinter Год назад

    Hands down best comparison videos out there when it comes to scanning, film vs digital, etc. been watching for some time and I always found your work to be the most helpful. Also good luck to everyone entering!

  • @went3456
    @went3456 Год назад

    Amazing to see all the detail using an older camera

  • @SebastianPastry
    @SebastianPastry Год назад

    As ever, appreciate your easy to watch, methodical and be clearly presented with the difference between these to ends of the spectrum and happily surprised how well comparable the budget option is.
    Sadly costs are hurting my enjoyment of film so great to see a really effective and speedy setup for home scanning.
    Look forward to your next video, whatever the topic!

  • @dmitrybozhko705
    @dmitrybozhko705 Год назад +1

    Kyle, great video as always. Could you explain your thinking behind over-exposing during photo-scanning? Why not under-expose as always with digital? In my understanding, you want to protect highlights from clipping since they will invert into flat shadows when converted. Thanks!

  • @alexcodex
    @alexcodex Год назад

    In the last year 3 labs in my area have closed down and I have been thinking about doing the whole developing and scanning, your videos really make it a less daunting task. Thanks.

  • @smlelikeyoumeanit3882
    @smlelikeyoumeanit3882 Год назад

    Thanks for this video Kyle! I had tried out flat bed scanning but for 35mm it left a lot to be desired, this just shows that anything is possible on a budget! Thank you 🙏❤️

  • @teenaoakleyart2700
    @teenaoakleyart2700 Месяц назад

    So I’m watching this, looking to make my own home scan set up, totally engrossed, then suddenly on screen I see….. the playground of my childhood, Las Vegas Amusements in Hemsby! Suddenly it’s 45 years ago, the memories, the smells, lights, sounds flood back, it’s like I’ve never been away! I spent many, many happy times in Hemsby, and Las Vegas was the place my parents would always be, playing Bingo.
    I’d already liked and saved your video due to the helpful info, but wow, seeing this image was wonderful! Thank you for sharing!

    • @KyleMcDougall
      @KyleMcDougall  Месяц назад

      That’s so cool. Love to hear stuff like this!

  • @AsAJanitorMops...
    @AsAJanitorMops... Год назад

    This video came at a great time for me as I am figuring my own home scanning setup. And what a revelation it is to see how sufficiently capable an older setup can be especially compared to the GFX system. Thanks!

  • @DustinBrann
    @DustinBrann Год назад

    Brand new to film - just shot my first roll! - and the process of what happens after shooting seems pretty daunting. Loved this tutorial and the fact that it offers an option that won't be prohibitively expensive.

  • @michaelfoy92
    @michaelfoy92 Год назад

    Very nice Kyle. As someone with no home-scanning setup this is great to know how affordable it is to build one

  • @verybadkitty
    @verybadkitty Год назад

    The quality out of these scans is out of this world. That's so, so much better than the Epson V600 I used when I shot more film. I've been thinking about getting a setup like this for a while. This specialized light table is very enticing.

  • @Daniel.Walker
    @Daniel.Walker Год назад

    How did you know that I needed this exact video?! I just can’t afford/justify spending for a 40mp mirrorless right now, but would love to camera scan. Great to see viability before investing time and energy in a set up.
    Thanks!

  • @japamax
    @japamax 6 дней назад

    I've been using my X-A3 since 2017, and it's still serving me well.

  • @nikita3.14
    @nikita3.14 Год назад

    That's great that you show budget options so everybody can participate. Makes your chancel more likeable.

  • @fussballgeniesser
    @fussballgeniesser Год назад

    Love how compact this setup is!

  • @multivac0003
    @multivac0003 Год назад

    Great to see a comparison which goes in detail for both the image quality and the workflow!

  • @josephmontez879
    @josephmontez879 Год назад

    Wow the results of that were insanely good. Surprising how good of a scan you can get from such a cheap set up

  • @blairouse64
    @blairouse64 Год назад

    Wow! Amazing to see how accessible film scanning has become. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kyle-ethansalazar
    @kyle-ethansalazar Год назад

    Being a newbie to all of this, this solution saves a ton of headaches I’ve had with going the analog route for my photography, great video with a great host and ideas!

  • @BenjaminAmar-n5z
    @BenjaminAmar-n5z Год назад

    In the lookout for a new scanning system and workflow to batch scan more than 50rolls for a project ! This video is coming in at the right time !!! Thanks for the great content as always. Keep up !

  • @nathanjohnson5304
    @nathanjohnson5304 Год назад

    Appreciate the comparisons, I love how accessible this proves film scanning to be.

  • @wyill69
    @wyill69 Год назад

    Gotta appreciate the commitment to honestly showing off/reviewing budget friendly options :)

  • @TlhOnYT
    @TlhOnYT Год назад +2

    Wow, I'm really impressed with the quality of the scans from this budget setup! It's amazing to see what can be achieved without breaking the bank. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks, Kyle. This video has definitely inspired me to give camera scanning a try myself!

  • @troylau2683
    @troylau2683 Год назад

    For the last couple of months I’ve been researching different budget setups for at-home scanning. It’s crazy, just last night on Facebook there was an ad for Valoi scanning equipment, and I added it to my cart but didn’t pull the trigger. It’d be crazy to win the setup

  • @akazanecki
    @akazanecki Год назад

    As someone who’s recently made the move to film photography, this setup gives me hope to develop and scan my film without breaking the bank.

  • @brennekemarc
    @brennekemarc Год назад

    So much detail in those scans. It's somewhat hillarious how sharp these old fujisensors can make 35mm film look

  • @lagrelotine8407
    @lagrelotine8407 Год назад

    I try so hard to have good scannings with a better camera actually, but you, with just an old lens and an old camera, you have such incredible results ! Fr I’m impressed.

  • @Mondogolfer
    @Mondogolfer Год назад +1

    Very cool! Glad to see that holder in use again

  • @JDubyafoto
    @JDubyafoto Год назад

    I've been fighting a flatbed scanner in my attempts to scan negatives. I've looked at several of the scanning systems put out by various vendors, but haven't come up with a winner yet. The Valoi products look like they are built better than some of the others. I can't wait to put a rig together to digitize my negatives and transparencies with the quality I want.

  • @sanyoochoa3304
    @sanyoochoa3304 Год назад

    Something to look forward to. Really enjoyed this video, I’ve come to terms that owning a camera scanning set up would allow me to run through scanning faster. Especially on my days off when you got a toddler that loves/ wants all my attention 😅

  • @lucasammelung6567
    @lucasammelung6567 Год назад

    Really am amazed, how good the quality is for the money!

  • @jordinpost
    @jordinpost Год назад

    Great to see you don't need a crazy expensive setup to get amazing results!

  • @bcowan12
    @bcowan12 Год назад

    I'm very pleased to see how well the results from the budget setup compare to the high end one. It's nice to know that decent quality can be achieved for a reasonable price.

  • @space-log
    @space-log Год назад

    Nice to see what you can get done with a cheaper setup. Curious if this is that much better than flatbed scanning or if this is more of a workflow improvement from flatbed scanning.

  • @dan.allen.digital
    @dan.allen.digital Год назад

    Nice video Kyle. When I have 35 scanned at my lab on a Noritsu at highest resolution they come back 3600 pixels in the long edge, so your 24mp scans of 35 are significantly larger than what most people would get anyway. I started scanning my negatives recently and your videos were very helpful to get me convinced that was something I wanted to do.

  • @verendus9
    @verendus9 Год назад

    I’ve been wanting to start scanning my film with a digital camera for months now! As a student, it’s probably the best way for me to save money. But haven’t quite managed to convince myself to spend the money to save money yet 😅 Thanks for sharing this more budget friendly set up!

  • @sneakingelephant
    @sneakingelephant Год назад

    Excited to see how valois new east scanning setup will be as well. We are blessed to have these new options coming out these days. Especially with flatbed and traditional scanning tech not really keeping up with the times for workflow speed

  • @qphase49
    @qphase49 Год назад

    Great video Kyle! As an old, retired guy I could really use that setup. I'm in.

  • @jordanzira
    @jordanzira Год назад

    the quality and convenience of this setup looks great!

  • @Wanderhirsch
    @Wanderhirsch Год назад

    I need this! Thank you for sharing, this video is very useful. I just a few days ago developed my first b&w film myself and the next step is to scan them. This set up would fulfill my need 100% 🔥

  • @johnbrindle773
    @johnbrindle773 Год назад

    This is very cool! Scanning film has been one of the major barriers for me getting back into shooting film cameras. This would definitely be the ticket for getting back into it!

  • @nicolasfreeman
    @nicolasfreeman Год назад

    As someone wanting to start scanning their own film, I find this video inspiring

  • @pault5795
    @pault5795 Год назад

    Really amazed at the quality of your 35mm scans on this video. I've been struggling to get scans I'm happy with for 35mm compared to 120. Super setup

  • @VTP2018
    @VTP2018 Год назад

    Started film to help spark my love for photography again!

  • @Fatherpayton
    @Fatherpayton Год назад +1

    So glad you shared this. I’ve been trying to find a budget setup for scanning

  • @irishdavey1
    @irishdavey1 Год назад

    Scans look incredible! Great for those of us on a tight budget

  • @프매-g2z
    @프매-g2z Год назад

    This really proves that you won't be needed expensive dedicated film scanners for a starter. Thanks for the video Kyle!

  • @tommybui2990
    @tommybui2990 Год назад

    tiny setup but definitely gives off mighty result, much appreciated for sharing this video Kyle!

  • @tjstretton9755
    @tjstretton9755 Год назад

    thanks for inspiring us to scan our own film. Shows you don't need all the fancy things. I would love a set up like this!!

  • @Lalaland.001
    @Lalaland.001 Год назад

    those are some amazing result for that kind of setup. Did not think it would actually be any good to be honest. Would seem a good fit for most of us. Thank you for posting this...

  • @neilmendoza4350
    @neilmendoza4350 Год назад

    Nice to see a more affordable option with spectacular results. Great job!

  • @mc25141
    @mc25141 Год назад

    Wow, that's very convincing to move away from flatbed scanner to this type of scanning. I'm thinking of changing my scanning workflow for awhile but with digital camera scanning seems to cost a lot of money on hardware, while films now are also extremely expensive. This budget build is really a great way to go. Thank you!

  • @selzzaW
    @selzzaW Год назад +1

    I'll definitely agree that flatbeds are pretty good for medium format, especially 6x7. I haven't had nearly so much luck with 35mm unfortunately.

  • @Jake199343
    @Jake199343 Год назад

    I've been looking for something like this for awhile, I've got so many old negatives laying around I'd love to scan, RUclips recommended for the win

  • @hydrodynamica9233
    @hydrodynamica9233 Год назад

    Ive been super happy with my plustek I've had it for over 10 years but when it finally gives up the ghost it's good to know there is budget options out there 👌

  • @johannesrolf7900
    @johannesrolf7900 Год назад

    Your videos have been super helpful in my search for building an at home scanning setup!

  • @Ivandotjpeg
    @Ivandotjpeg Год назад

    Great video! I’ve been using a negative supply medium format holder for awhile and super happy with it. I’ve been digitizing negatives since 2005. I picked up a suitcase light table and cut out some black matt board masks of all the negative sizes and used an old hollowed out enlarger. It did the job but I was digitizing on a nikon d70 at the time. It really is convenient these days with tethering, etc., but now that digitizing on a medium format fuji or hasselblad, the 16 bit space is an extra level of data that you never got with a flatbed.

  • @eddiecanto956
    @eddiecanto956 Год назад

    Super cool to see how well this little budget set up did!

  • @mercy_creamy1356
    @mercy_creamy1356 Год назад

    I started photography about a year ago and it really called to me and I’ve always wanted to get into film so I bought a film camera and started with film and I never knew about this kind of thing and it makes me want to do film even more

  • @tasia8754
    @tasia8754 Год назад

    I have been trying to get back into film and it is great to see that camera scanning is an option! When I use to develop film with an enlarger, its cost stopped me from continuing the hobby.