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Kiorafoto Film Digitizing Adapter Kit for Photographers with Converts 35mm Film & Slides to Digital Files and Fits Various Canon, Nikon, and Sony Macro Lenses; Ideal for Negative Copying and Digital Conversion

Transform your cherished memories into stunning digital files effortlessly with the JJC Film Digitizing Adapter Set. This kit is designed for easy conversion of 35mm slides and film negatives, ensuring your old photos come to life in a modern format.

The versatile set includes five adapter rings compatible with a variety of camera macro lenses, such as Canon RF 100mm f/2.8L, Nikon NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8, and Sony FE 50mm f/2.8 Macro Lens, among others. Installation is a breeze—simply attach the adapter to your macro lens, insert the film or slide holder, and start digitizing your negative films and slides continuously.

For Nikon D850 users, this kit is a dream come true, thanks to its dedicated Negative Digitizer mode that automatically reverses colors for faster processing. The package includes everything you need: a barrel adapter, four lens adapters, a 35mm negative film holder, and a 35mm slide holder. Start preserving your memories today!

advantage
  1. Cost-Effective Alternative

    An excellent and cost-effective alternative to more expensive options like the Nikon ES-2.
  2. Versatile Compatibility

    Supplied with plenty of stepping rings to fit a variety of lenses across different camera systems.
  3. Sturdy Construction

    Well-built with solid metal extension tubes, ensuring durability and stability.
  4. Efficient LED Light Source

    The included LED light source provides consistent and even illumination, crucial for high-quality scans.
  5. User-Friendly Design

    Intuitive design allows for quick setup and easy operation, enhancing workflow efficiency.
  6. High-Quality Results

    Capable of producing high-quality and consistent digitized images.
disadvantage
  1. Stability Issues

    The assembly can be unwieldy and may require additional support to keep it steady during use.
  2. Plastic Film Holder

    The film and slide holders are made of plastic, which can be less durable and might slide around, affecting stability.
  3. Limited Extension Options

    Lacks sufficient extension tubes for certain lens and camera combinations, leading to cropping issues.
  4. Complicated Processing

    Processing the resulting digital files can be complex, requiring specific software and adjustments for different film types.
  5. Compatibility Confusions

    Compatibility issues with certain cameras (e.g., Sony A-mount vs E-mount) can lead to returns and frustration.
  6. Alignment Challenges

    The negative holder may not be rigid enough horizontally, necessitating adjustments to avoid skewed frames.
weight 0.25 kg
size 4 × 9 × 10 centimeters
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