Scanning Film with the Lomography DigitaLIZA + & MAX

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Scanning Film with the Lomography DigitaLIZA + & MAX
    Hi there! In today's video I am testing out Lomography's DigitaLIZA +/MAX film scanning kit! Lomography was nice enough to loan me a test unit so I could make a video for you all and share my experience. This is not a paid sponsorship, and all of my thought are my own. If you are looking to get into DSLR/Mirrorless film scanning, I would say the Lomography DigitaLIZA + and MAX are great options to get up and running. I was able to get some really sharp and detailed results that blew my Epson V600 out of the water. I hope you guys enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Bye now!
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    Here is the full kit I used to scan in this video:
    Sony A7III
    Vintage Vivitar Komine 55mm f/2.8 Macro Lens (Set to f/11)
    DigitaLIZA MAX Film Scanning Kit
    Negative Lab Pro
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:29 - Unboxing
    00:55 - Setup
    01:44 - Features/How to Use the DigitaLIZA
    02:45 - Sample Images
    03:25 - Drawbacks
    04:03 - Outro
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Комментарии • 56

  • @ReimannPembroke
    @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад +2

    What is your film scanning setup? COMMENT BELOW⬇️

  • @kwmfoto
    @kwmfoto 2 года назад +2

    Nice, I made my first scans yesterday using the DigitaLIZA+ and was pretty stoked with how they turned out, and how (relatively) simple it was. Quite right about the first frame being a little fiddly, too, but all and all I was encouraged by the experience.

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      Sweet! I’m glad you had a good experience with it too! Scanning with a camera is vastly superior for 35mm scans

  • @izzyosman8323
    @izzyosman8323 2 года назад

    Thank you for this, I was on the fence but I think it’s worth a shot now, trying to scan for the first time

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      It’s definitely a good place to start if you’re looking to start scanning yourself!

  • @Bonsees
    @Bonsees 2 года назад +2

    Awesome demo, Reimann. I’ve been thinking about getting this haha I like how it comes with its own light source that’s the right size so you don’t need to worry about masking it to minimize rogue lights

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!! And yes the built in light source is my favorite part haha

    • @Bonsees
      @Bonsees 2 года назад

      @@ReimannPembroke so convenient! 😆

  • @TheBigNegative-PhotoChannel
    @TheBigNegative-PhotoChannel 2 года назад

    uh happy to see that you are working with tomography!
    The kit is really cool especially it has a built in light. I really like your results especially you are much much faster with it. :D
    Your drawback that the film must first be fumbled in on two sides is unique to lomography as they have decided that you can see the sprocket holes. With all the others it's like a rail that works the same on the first frame. Has its advantages and disadvantages I would say. I would not necessarily use a cell phone for scanning. 😅

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching brother! Yeah I was super glad I got to work with them and test this out! Oh I didn’t know that the others covered the sprocket holes. Well that means that people who like to scan the sprocket holes have another reason to consider this scanning kit! And yeah I’m not personally all that interested in scanning with my phone, but I’m glad that feature is included for people who are getting started or maybe just want some quick reference scans

  • @TheOnyxMage
    @TheOnyxMage 2 года назад

    Just made my own coffee stand out of aluminum. for the light i got a 95 cri one on Amazon and got the film carrier 3d printed.
    I might tag you on instagram to show it next time i scan!

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад +1

      That sounds awesome! Please do! I’d love to see it

  • @jonathanhotopf1823
    @jonathanhotopf1823 2 года назад

    I like the fact it can be moved up & down and left & right for stacked super sharp scans. Tempted by the max model

  • @BillLovesFilm
    @BillLovesFilm Год назад

    This is a nifty demo thank you! Especially the quick compare to the V600 at the end. I use the Negative Supply 35mm Basic holder and my complaint is that it doesn’t hold the film perfectly flat. My D750 with 60mm Nikkor 1:1 works very well. Try this though: scan your c-41 negs as a positive in Epson Scan on V600 then convert using NLP. The Epson conversion looks terrible compared to NLP IMO, but the actual optics and V600 output is very solid, especially for medium format where I think V600 wins on resolution vs DSLR. My two cents.

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  Год назад

      This sounds like a good workflow! Might have to try it out!

  • @oneill.onfilm
    @oneill.onfilm 2 года назад

    Holy smokes 😮‍💨 those scans are insane! What a nifty little set up! Did you notice a lot of dust in this method compared to the epson?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      They were really sharp with this setup! I might have to make the switch🤔 And there was a little more dust, but not as much as I was expecting. Thanks for watching man!!

  • @grainynesh6232
    @grainynesh6232 2 года назад +1

    For anyone looking for a copystand on the cheap I can recommend just getting a wooden board and a cylindrical furniture leg with a flange at the hardware store for a few dollars and then getting a Manfrotto superclamp and a cheap tripod head. Works better than most of the affordable copy stands even though it costs even less.

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад +2

      This is exactly what I was going to do if I decided to go the copy stand route haha

  • @ldstirling
    @ldstirling 2 года назад

    Reiman, you can build your own copy stand for a fraction of the cost of buying one. All you need is a small piece of 3/4 inch plywood, perhaps 24 inches square, and some black iron pipe. I built my copy stand using 1 inch black iron pipe threaded into a flange that was screwed into my plywood. I also bought a Manfrotto universal clamp to grip the pipe, and attached a cheap tripod ball head to the clamp to hold my camera horizontally over my film. I have a hot-shoe mounted 3-way level to make sure my camera is square to the film. I can raise and lower the clamp on the black iron pipe and I have marks for scanning 35mm film, 6x4.5, 6x6, and 6x9 frames. You can also shoot multiple overlapping frames of a single negative and stitch them together in Lightroom to get a more high-res final image. BTW, I'm scanning with a Fuji X-H1 (24MP) and Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro (native 1:1).

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      That sounds awesome! Yeah, I was planning on just building my own copy stand if I decide to scan with my Mirrorless camera because copy stands are super expensive for what they are. Thanks for the tips!

    • @grainynesh6232
      @grainynesh6232 2 года назад

      I have a really similar setup, but to get the camera level I just put a mirror where the film would go and adjust the camera so the middle autofocus point is over the center of the lens reflection on the screen. This way it's really accurate!
      Which holder are you using BTW?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      @@grainynesh6232 that’s a good method! I just got a hot shoe bubble level for my camera to keep it level. Are you asking about the film holder?

  • @pftvfc66
    @pftvfc66 5 месяцев назад

    The source light should be brighter and Lomography should specify the CRI level, imo.

  • @thecameratherapychannel
    @thecameratherapychannel Год назад

    Thank you for this!!
    Would you rather buy the Valoi film holder (for 35 mm)?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  Год назад

      You’re welcome! I’ve not tried that film holder yet!

  • @user-co2iq2om5f
    @user-co2iq2om5f 7 месяцев назад

    Are the scanned photos good (resolution wise) if i use a phone?? Thanks for the tutorial and quality content!

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! I personally wouldn’t use photos scanned with a phone for printing, but they’re probably fine to post online

  • @billdirlam744
    @billdirlam744 2 года назад

    I'm surprised that you got better results with Lomography DigitaLIZA than your Epson V600 flatbed scanner but I guess that may be due to your choice of camera. For those without a scanner or digital camera the DigitaLIZA + MAX kit sounds like a great way for smartphone users to digitize their old film negatives.

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад +1

      Yeah the DigitaLIZA kit is great! The scans are also probably so good because of the lens I was using too. It’s a 1:1 macro lens so I could basically fill the whole sensor with the negative

  • @evanlawrence5815
    @evanlawrence5815 2 года назад

    looks great bud. how are you keeping these bad boys dust free??

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      Thanks! I try to keep my negatives in sleeves until the moment I scan them, then I use a rocket blower to get off any stray dust on the negatives. The rest of the dust removal is done in Lightroom

  • @nultse
    @nultse 2 года назад

    How's the quality of the backlight? I've read that backlight should have high CRI..

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      I have read that as well, but the results I was getting with this seemed like they turned out just fine!

  • @CheekmarkT
    @CheekmarkT 2 года назад

    I noticed your conversions using NLP look a lot less magenta than many of your previous ones using what I assume was the scanner

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад

      Yes! Negative lab pro scans have much less magenta in them! Especially when scanning Superia 400

  • @GuliversTravelocity
    @GuliversTravelocity Год назад

    Did you find the light to be bright enough and a true neutral light?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  Год назад +1

      Yes! I did find the light to be bright enough! And I didn’t notice the overall colors from the scans to look off so the light must have been pretty neutral

  • @Jmmoreno96
    @Jmmoreno96 Год назад

    Can you scan the film border of a 120 roll ?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  Год назад

      You can see part of the border but not the whole thing

  • @qiuhongyu1274
    @qiuhongyu1274 Год назад

    what if you´re scanning a single frame of 35mm? will it even hold?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  Год назад

      It should be able to hold a single frame, but I don’t know if it would stay flat

  • @jean-philippegagnon934
    @jean-philippegagnon934 Год назад

    What colour temp did you set your DSLR to?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  Год назад

      I believe I set it to daylight since I was scanning a daylight balanced film.

  • @BartRos1980
    @BartRos1980 11 месяцев назад

    You can use a DSLR/Mirrorless also right? Just use a arm?

    • @BartRos1980
      @BartRos1980 11 месяцев назад

      Nvm lol

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah you can scan with a dslr or mirrorless camera as well!

    • @BartRos1980
      @BartRos1980 11 месяцев назад

      @@ReimannPembroke thank you. A RUclipsr that replies. Great. I should have watched the entire video before commenting. It made my day.

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BartRos1980 I try to respond to people as much as possible! That’s one of the good things about having a channel this size!

  • @cesarebonazza
    @cesarebonazza Год назад

    Can you scan 6x8 6x7 ?

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  Год назад

      From what I can find on their website, It looks like the 120 film holder will only scan up to 6x7. After that you have to do some frame stitching. Great question! I bet lots of medium format shooters will be curious to know this.

  • @reas2647
    @reas2647 2 года назад

    How are the phone scans results

    • @ReimannPembroke
      @ReimannPembroke  2 года назад +1

      I didn't actually scan using my phone so I can't say, but I would assume they are probably fine for getting quick reference scans or even for posting online to Instagram and stuff, but probably not near as good as scanning with a full frame DSLR or Mirrorless camera especially when it comes to making larger prints.

  • @bbbernier
    @bbbernier Год назад

    I don't understand the point of this approach. At first taking analog photos first with a bad camera. Then to digitize the film with high quality. Why not just take pictures with a bad digital camera?

    • @JoshuaLindsey92
      @JoshuaLindsey92 8 месяцев назад +2

      The film look can't be replicated 100% . If you are fine with 99% your method works. The only reason to scan is to have some capability to print high res.. a traditional high res film scanner cost alot more. Plus this is fun lol😅😅😅