I am not yet ready to buy a scanner, but I just finished scanning my latest roll of B&W and I have been forced to admit things are just not working out with my current camera scanning setup. I have been trying to use an FD 50mm f/3.5 Macro with extension tube mounted to my EOS RP with two adapters (Canon EF-RF adapter and Fotodiox FD-EF adapter) . I thought the results were good initially but the last couple rolls I scanned had woeful edge sharpness (and it must be the scanning process, the negatives are coming out of multiple cameras). I assume that the combination of FD-EF adapter and EF-FD adapters is messing everything up since I am sure they are not designed to be stacked like that...
Photography is a self-taught trial-and-error hobby for me, so I am not embarrassed to make boneheaded mistakes. I wish Canon had just stuck with one mount for the last fifty years...in that case I'd have all the gear I need without this silly mixing and matching. 🤣
I just tried a few scans using an EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro I traded for locally mounted on the EOS RP (with Canon's EF-RF adaptor) and it made me realize my previous results look like hot garbage by comparison - BUT I don't have the funky Life Size Adapter Canon made for it so I am not using all of my sensor; after cropping I am only getting ~6MP images using the 25MP EOS RP. They look great for digital sharing but not enough for prints. Sigh.
So I ordered an FD-RF adapter from B&H - I swear these did not exist when I started shooting film and setting up my scanning apparatus a year or so ago... So hopefully this adapter allows me to mount the FD Macro plus extension tube correctly on the RP and get some good-quality scans for about 50 bucks additional investment...
I may eventually go get a PlusTek (cheaper than most RF mount Macro glass!), but people seem to be getting quite good results with even budget camera scanning setups like mine, so I am hopeful.
Photography is a self-taught trial-and-error hobby for me, so I am not embarrassed to make boneheaded mistakes. I wish Canon had just stuck with one mount for the last fifty years...in that case I'd have all the gear I need without this silly mixing and matching. 🤣
I just tried a few scans using an EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro I traded for locally mounted on the EOS RP (with Canon's EF-RF adaptor) and it made me realize my previous results look like hot garbage by comparison - BUT I don't have the funky Life Size Adapter Canon made for it so I am not using all of my sensor; after cropping I am only getting ~6MP images using the 25MP EOS RP. They look great for digital sharing but not enough for prints. Sigh.
So I ordered an FD-RF adapter from B&H - I swear these did not exist when I started shooting film and setting up my scanning apparatus a year or so ago... So hopefully this adapter allows me to mount the FD Macro plus extension tube correctly on the RP and get some good-quality scans for about 50 bucks additional investment...
I may eventually go get a PlusTek (cheaper than most RF mount Macro glass!), but people seem to be getting quite good results with even budget camera scanning setups like mine, so I am hopeful.