Hi
Has anyone used a digital film scanner to digitise 9.5mm film?
I have tried a homemade version but think a shop bought one would be better. Problem is, nothing is made for 9.5!
One option is to use one designed for 35mm or super 8 and adapt it. Such as:
https://www.kenro.co.uk/products/pho..._film_scanner/
Or cheaper budget version on auction sites that only does 35mm or 110 film
Cheap ones have a 5mp camera, which I think is suitable for 100 year old b&w film!
There are many on the market, with the ability to continuously feed the film, so was wondering if anyone has tried this using the frame for 35mm and just hand feeding the 9.5 through and stopping at the right moment to capture the image.
I would edit the individual images when joining as a film in shotcut or similar editing program.
Does this sound feasible?
Thanks
Andy
Has anyone used a digital film scanner to digitise 9.5mm film?
I have tried a homemade version but think a shop bought one would be better. Problem is, nothing is made for 9.5!
One option is to use one designed for 35mm or super 8 and adapt it. Such as:
https://www.kenro.co.uk/products/pho..._film_scanner/
Or cheaper budget version on auction sites that only does 35mm or 110 film
Cheap ones have a 5mp camera, which I think is suitable for 100 year old b&w film!
There are many on the market, with the ability to continuously feed the film, so was wondering if anyone has tried this using the frame for 35mm and just hand feeding the 9.5 through and stopping at the right moment to capture the image.
I would edit the individual images when joining as a film in shotcut or similar editing program.
Does this sound feasible?
Thanks
Andy
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