tikiman
Senior Member
I have some spare time yesterday, so I setup and timed myself on doing a roll of color neg 135 with 24 exp that was cut to 6 exposure per strip.
Film & slr: Fujifilm Superia 200 exp24, Leica R8, summicron-R 50mm f2. I usually put a bunch of heavy book on the film for a few days so that it will be flat when I scan.
dslr setup:
Canon 7D + 20mm macro extension tube + EF 50mm f1.8 II + VF cover + L-bracket + level bubble(the inbuilt electronic level goes messy when camera is horizontal)
dslr setting:
Manual mode, 1/30 sec, f8, custom white balance, iso100, M jpeg, remote with mirror lock up. how I got the the shutter speed is through trial & error to get the right exposure inside a dark room.
Parts made from cardboard box:
I used a box I found in my storeroom. Shoe boxes is good as long as it fits a light source, which is an iPad for me. I cut a 3cm x 6cm hole in the centre of the box. Why this dimension, well I arga arga... as long as it is wider than one exposure itself. I then use part of the box to make a film holder to a six exp strip. I scotch them together on one side so that I can fold it. I use 4 binder clips to hold down the film in the holder. (will see in subsequent pictures)
tbc...
Film & slr: Fujifilm Superia 200 exp24, Leica R8, summicron-R 50mm f2. I usually put a bunch of heavy book on the film for a few days so that it will be flat when I scan.
dslr setup:
Canon 7D + 20mm macro extension tube + EF 50mm f1.8 II + VF cover + L-bracket + level bubble(the inbuilt electronic level goes messy when camera is horizontal)
dslr setting:
Manual mode, 1/30 sec, f8, custom white balance, iso100, M jpeg, remote with mirror lock up. how I got the the shutter speed is through trial & error to get the right exposure inside a dark room.


Parts made from cardboard box:
I used a box I found in my storeroom. Shoe boxes is good as long as it fits a light source, which is an iPad for me. I cut a 3cm x 6cm hole in the centre of the box. Why this dimension, well I arga arga... as long as it is wider than one exposure itself. I then use part of the box to make a film holder to a six exp strip. I scotch them together on one side so that I can fold it. I use 4 binder clips to hold down the film in the holder. (will see in subsequent pictures)


tbc...