Hi all,
Since I've started shooting medium and large format, I've been dissatisfied with the digitization workflow I'd set up for 135. Previously I'd been using a Canon RF 100mm f/2.8 with an R8. It had adequate resolution, and I could magnify 10x in Canon's tethering utility to assist focusing. When I started shooting 6x9, I no longer felt that 24 MP were enough, and 10x was too little magnification to focus upon the grain without stitching, especially with 4x5.
Looking for better solutions led me down a rabbit hole of posts from Jim Kasson, Robert O'Toole, and others on photomacrography forums. Jim's setup for film digitization is especially impressive, but I had trouble stomaching the total cost and decided to prioritize a camera body and lens for the time being. A GFX 100S is the best bang for my buck, but I haven't yet settled upon a lens. I also picked up Mamiya NC401 bellows and a rear adapter for Mamiya 645 -> G-Mount.
Within the past week, I snagged a 105mm Printing Nikkor over on the forum marketplace. Now that I've ordered it, I've realized that the minimum extension of my setup might be too great for 1:1 scanning of 135 film (I know that the Fuji has a greater sensor size and plan to compare 1:1 in crop mode to 1.375 with the full sensor). The lens has a long rear component that extends 55mm, but it could recess into the bellows, so I'll ignore that for now. The bellows have 60mm minimum extension, the adapter is 36.15mm long, and the camera body has a flange focal distance of 26.7mm for a grand total 122.85mm minimum focus distance. That might be okay for 1.375:1, but I believe I can only have 105mm of focus distance for 1:1; please correct me if I am wrong. Will I need a dedicated G-Mount bellows to avoid the extension penalty of the adapter?
Obviously the Printing Nikkor doesn't cover the magnification range I had planned on. For medium format and 4x5, I had considered a combination of a Schneider Makro-Symmar 120mm f/5.6 0061 (0.33x) with a Schneider Macro Varon 85mm f/4.5 (0.5-2x) or a Linos inspec.x 105mm f/5.6 float lens (0.3-3x). Now that I've stumbled into this issue with the Printing Nikkor, I'm unsure whether I'll have the same problem with these lenses. I realize now that I don't know how to calculate the correct distance between the lens and camera body for a desired magnification ratio. I'm sure that there are guides online, but I'm finding that I don't know the right search keywords to find an answer. Could anyone explain that calculation or perhaps link me to some useful reading?
Any advice on lens choices or alternative digitization solutions to what I've written are welcome and appreciated. I am avoiding flatbeds, drum scanners, and other solutions necessitating old software. Thanks.
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