SKU: 68840968195

Filmhalter für 6x17 (Panorama Digitalisierung und Scan)

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Description

Filmhalter für 6x17 (Panorama Digitalisierung und Scan)Wellende Negative beim Abfotografieren? Das 6x17 Format ist riesig und biegt sich gerne durch die Sandwich Konstruktion hlt den Film auf der Lichtplatte plan. Keine Lust auf teure Spezialhalter? Professionelle Metallhalter kosten oft so viel wie ein Objektiv. Wir bieten eine funktionale Lsung aus technischem Kunststoff. Kompliziertes Handling? Film einlegen, Platten mit Gummibndern fixieren, auf die Lichtquelle legen einfacher geht der Workflow kaum.

  • Wellende Negative beim Abfotografieren? Das 6x17-Format ist riesig und biegt sich gerne durch – die Sandwich-Konstruktion hält den Film auf der Lichtplatte plan.
  • Keine Lust auf teure Spezialhalter? Professionelle Metallhalter kosten oft so viel wie ein Objektiv. Wir bieten eine funktionale Lösung aus technischem Kunststoff.
  • Kompliziertes Handling? Film einlegen, Platten mit Gummibändern fixieren, auf die Lichtquelle legen – einfacher geht der Workflow kaum.

Lieferumfang

  • 1x Baseplate
  • 1x Topplate
  • 2x Gummibänder

Technische Spezifikationen

  • Material: technischer Kunststoff (PLA+)
  • Farbe: Schwarz
  • Filmformat: 120er Rollfilm (Mittelformat)
  • Scanbereich: 6x17 cm Panorama

Beschreibung

Wer analoge Panoramen schießt, steht beim Digitalisieren oft vor einer Hürde: Standardhalter sind zu klein, Glasbühnen teuer oder staubanfällig. Dieser Filmhalter wurde speziell konstruiert, um 6x17-Negative für das Abfotografieren mit einer Digitalkamera (DSLR/DSLM) flach zu halten. Das Design folgt einem pragmatischen Ansatz: Der Film wird zwischen zwei Platten gelegt und durch simple Gummibänder fixiert. Durch leichten Druck auf die Seiten lässt sich der Filmstreifen positionieren. Die Unterseite liegt plan auf deiner Lichtquelle auf. Gefertigt aus PLA+, ist dies eine robuste Lösung für alle, die ihre Panoramen ohne riesiges Investment in hoher Qualität digitalisieren wollen.

Kompatibilität

Geeignet für 6x17 Aufnahmen aus Kameras wie:

  • Fuji G617 / GX617
  • Shen-Hao TFC617A
  • Fotoman 617
  • Linhof Technorama 617
  • Alpa 6x17
  • Sowie alle anderen 6x17 Negative auf 120er Film
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