NEWS FLASH: This is just how I've done it for over 20 years and have delivered files to National Geographic Magazine, the Sony World Photo Award and The Guardian.
You'll find a load of Youtubers using their cameras to photograph their negatives with funky DSLR camera adapters. Thats not what I do or will ever do. To me, with my experience, this is the best & cheapest way of scanning my negatives. But if you want one you can get your DSLR film scanner holder here: https://t.ly/Ptejy
I use the Epson V700 to make digital contact sheets (not paying for them when having the film developed), and the Imacon for then scanning ONLY the final photographs I want to publish, exhibit or deliver to a client.
A shoutout to The Margate School here in Margate, England who now have (spoiler alert) a working Imacon 848 scanner that me and Ed (other Ed, Margate School Ed) got working! You can see information about the Still & Moving Image Course, new cohort starts October 2024 https://www.themargateschool.com/the-...
I'd put in affiliate links to the scanners but I can't be bothered. If you can use Google you'll work it out. Think of it as a side-quest.
You can buy my photo books here, including the recently crowdfunded 'Welcome To Dungeness' photo book: https://edwardthompson.co.uk/Book-Sales
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