Today's question from Brenda O. is, "Hi David, I have a lot of old 35mm negatives that I would like to digitize. I've bought different devices over the years, and the process takes too long, and the quality is not worth the time. What do you recommend would be the best way to go about it? Thanks so much!"
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00:00 Intro
01:35 Shooting film
02:20 Throwing out old negatives after scanning
02:52 Using a scanner to digitize film
03:54 Macro lenses for film scanning
05:02 Tripod or copy stand
05:41 Lomography Lomography DigitaLIZA Max and DigitaLIZA+
08:25 Camera settings for digitizing film
10:42 Software to convert negatives
11:56 Outro
As Luke Combs' tour photographer since 2019, David Bergman has documented the historic rise of the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year both on stage and off. But that's only the latest in Bergman's own storied 30+ year career. He spent nearly a decade traveling the world with Bon Jovi and has toured with other artists including Barenaked Ladies, Sarah McLachlan, and Gloria Estefan. As a sports photographer, he covered numerous Olympics, Super Bowls, and World Series games, and has 13 Sports Illustrated covers to his credit. He's also photographed eight US Presidents, the Queen of England, and Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. However, his proudest accomplishment is his work as a photo educator, where he has given back to the industry that has treated him so kindly. Through his unique "Shoot From the Pit" live concert workshops, Bergman has taught hundreds of aspiring music photographers in a real-world setting. His work as a Canon Explorer of Light, Adorama YouTube host, and public speaker has also helped photographers around the world to advance their own photography skills.
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✘ PRODUCTS USED:
Lomography DigitaLIZA+ 35mm and 120 Film Scanning Kit
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Lomography DigitaLIZA Max 35mm and 120 Film Scanning Kit with Smart Phone Mount
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Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body
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Canon RF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM Lens
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Smith-Victor CS36 36" Pro-Duty Copy Stand
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Kaiser Repro Kid Copy Stand Kit
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Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch for N3
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✘ PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT USED:
Canon EOS R Mirrorless Full Frame Digital Camera Body
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Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Lens
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Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 Black Aluminum Tripod with MVH502AH Pro Video Head
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CLAR Illumi Max 500 High Power 5600K LED Light
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Glow EZ Lock Octa Quick XL Softbox With Bowens Mount (48")
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Prograde Digital 512GB SDXC UHS-II V90 Memory Card
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All Prograde cards and readers
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Software to convert negatives:
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Digitizing Film with a Macro Lens | Ask David Bergman
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