hooray4mo
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Hello, it's my first time posting here and could really use some help.
I've been shooting film for quite a few years but just recently started to develop it myself. Now I'm also wanting to scan it myself as its cheaper in the long run and also I am impatient haha. Im choosing to use the "taking a photo of the negative using a DSLR/mirrorless camera over a light source" method.
I have a Sony A600 and have recently bought a macro lens and even an adapter for my older macro lens that I thought would be able to scan my negatives. The problem is is that I can't seem to get either macro lenses to focus on the negatives. All the settings and adjustments I've made haven't really made any difference in making the negatives come into focus. I have a makeshift copy stand, as well as a decent light source.
Does anyone have any feedback or tips onto how I can get my negatives to come into focus? I should mention that the auto focus feature isn't able to be applied; the option isn't "clickable" on my camera I guess you could say.
The specific macro lens I got is a Sony e mount adapted Vivitar 100-300 mm F/5.6-6.7 Telephoto macro zoom lens.
Did I purchase the wrong lens? Am I not applying certain settings properly? Any advice would be appreciated =)
I've been shooting film for quite a few years but just recently started to develop it myself. Now I'm also wanting to scan it myself as its cheaper in the long run and also I am impatient haha. Im choosing to use the "taking a photo of the negative using a DSLR/mirrorless camera over a light source" method.
I have a Sony A600 and have recently bought a macro lens and even an adapter for my older macro lens that I thought would be able to scan my negatives. The problem is is that I can't seem to get either macro lenses to focus on the negatives. All the settings and adjustments I've made haven't really made any difference in making the negatives come into focus. I have a makeshift copy stand, as well as a decent light source.
Does anyone have any feedback or tips onto how I can get my negatives to come into focus? I should mention that the auto focus feature isn't able to be applied; the option isn't "clickable" on my camera I guess you could say.
The specific macro lens I got is a Sony e mount adapted Vivitar 100-300 mm F/5.6-6.7 Telephoto macro zoom lens.
Did I purchase the wrong lens? Am I not applying certain settings properly? Any advice would be appreciated =)