Posted by Jesse Freeman | Sep 13, 2022 | Film News | 0 |
Among the dwindling home scanning options, both DIY iPhone and DSLR options have become more and more viable. More stable options have been created and one of those was Negative Supply’s Film Carrier MK1. Just announced is the long awaited successor, the Pro Film Carrier 35.
This is a professional tool capable of scanning all 35mm film formats including half frame, full frame (standard 35mm), and panoramic sizes in a single capture while maximizing film flatness. Featuring smooth-running bearings, solid CNC machined construction, and a suite of thoughtful and modular accessories, the Pro Film Carrier 35 is the ultimate tool for 35mm film scanning.
The Negative Supply Pro Film Carrier 35 represents the next generation of 35mm film carriers for film scanning with a digital camera. This pro-tier carrier is full of upgrades over the Film Carrier MK1 and is built to last. The Pro Film Carrier 35 has gone through an extensive R&D process with ideation beginning in 2020.
The Pro Film Carrier 35 is built with sustained professional use in mind. It has many upgrades that have been requested by users since the inception of our company.
User adjustable film gate to accommodate for film drift from frame to frame, ensuring consistent lines and framing across a roll of 35mm film
The Film Carrier MK1 did a lot for more professional 35mm film scanning through DSLR. Building off the design ethos and and concept of the MK1, the Pro Film Carrier 35 represents film scanning reimagined, now with included support for half frame and panoramic 35mm formats all in one device. This is included as a standard feature pin every unit we produce.
Also new are adjustable tensioners in the scanning guides so that film doesn’t “drift” when advancing through the carrier. This makes auto adjustments in post processing much faster and provide pro-level constancy frame to frame, something commercial labs and institutions will rejoice in.
The worldwide launch day will have begun at the time of this article. There will be a “Launch Edition Pro Film Carrier 35.” This variant is limited to 100 units and features brass touch points and is individually numbered from 1 to 100. For more information refer to the links below:
Jesse Freeman is a visual artist and writer based in Tokyo, originally from Maryland. He has been in Japan for 13 years. His mediums include photography, filmmaking, collage, and ikebana under the Sogetsu school.
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