

📸 Digitize your past, shine in the present!
The JJC 35mm Negative Film Scanning LED Light Set is a compact, professional-grade tool designed to convert old film negatives and slides into high-quality digital images. Featuring 42 ultra-bright LEDs with a 95+ color rendering index and 10-level adjustable brightness, it ensures accurate color reproduction and optimal lighting. The set includes dedicated holders for slides and film strips, supports tripod mounting, and is USB powered, making it an essential, affordable solution for preserving vintage memories with modern clarity.






























| ASIN | B09NKVJ7Y5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,363 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #78 in Slide & Negative Scanners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (185) |
| Date First Available | December 13, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Jinjiacheng Photography Equipment Co.,Ltd. |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 2.8 x 3.57 inches |
P**B
Good value
I've looked at other solutions from Canon & Nikon and had sticker shock. While I'm sure they are very well made, I just could not justify the cost. Yes, this is mostly made of plastic but it's a far cry form the $300-$800 setups I found people using on the internet. The light source works well and is very convenient by comparison to the other kluged-together setups I tried first. I will say you will be well served by rigging some sort of support system as this does extend out quite far from the camera and has the tendency to sag. This can be done at the hardware store or at the camera store. Luckily for me I had some old DSLR video rig hardware laying around and was able to put together a very stable rig. By no means do I think you need to buy all this stuff. I just happened to have it so I used what I had. You could probably put something together with some scraps of wood. It might not be as cool looking as my rig but you just need a way of supporting the setup. The other thing I discovered that will be true of any hardware you use is that processing the resultant files is not a one click endeavor. I won't delve too deep into the details but the reality is that different films will need different processing. Slides will clearly be much easier than negatives. I found a piece of software called Negative Lab Pro that seems promising. I have not used it yet but there is a free trial you can download to make sure it's worth the extra money. I've heard that Nikon has a software solution for some of their higher end cameras but I shoot Canon so… Good luck everyone
J**N
Excellent accessory to scan films, affordable and dead simple
The device is simple as pie. Instructions are clear and simple with a large leaflet with detailed drawings. You choose the correct ring for your lens, attach the hood and then take the film holder and put the film inside. Then you slide the holder into the dedicated wood which is itself attached to your lens and there it is. I just had to put a flash light in front of the lens (the hood) to lit the film. I could scan hundred of my old films from 30 years ago. I used a free desktop app called Grain2pixel to convert the negative to a positive colour corrected image. On some damaged filmed, I had to perform additional editing to clean and repair photos. But the device is simple and great and very affordable. There are more practical options which are much more expensive. But if you are already into photography, it's a great item.
M**C
Ease of use & price
Using this on my Nikon D850 to digitize negatives to positive, works great, price is much less than the Nikon brand & includes light, also to mention I’m using this on Nikon 105mm f2.8 macro lens,
R**N
i brought this, well packaged, metal extension tubes, plastic film holder
some of the reviews mentioned all plastic,that is incorrect. the extension tubes are made of solid metal, it's not flimsy, but nice, solid, and expertly milled, i can see why this product is priced above $50. there are multiple tubes and variations to fit the most popular macro lenses that's used for slide reproduction. the film holder is plastic, and functional. what surprised me was the packaging it was well put together, every part was individually packaged, there's foam, and there's no rattling when you shake the box. instructions are clear and written in multiple languages. the only fault was the film and slide holders being made of plastic, but i can live with that.
F**Y
First hand on JJC digitizing adapter set
Information in box is minimal. In fact you quickly realize that information on lenses are wrong (or incomplet) the small brochure do not explain that most lenses CROP the 35mm frame, or Other DO NOT cover the 35mm frame.. So it is a long time of test to figure out if your macro lenses will cover or not the field to digitize. Plus of course that you need a very Hi Res camera , That it is easy to understand but they dont tell you (in the box) if 24MP is enough... or 33MP... or 60 MP... Videos are made by too fast genius and they all presume that you are one of them! So nice and clever product but it will take time to adapt your camera and your lens to it...
N**L
Amazing product
Just what I needed. Instructions on the adapters were a little off but was way cheaper than alternative options. All parts are high quality likely metal or very hard plastic. Felt like real professional equipment and came packaged very nice everything had its own individual box and it is a very study setup.
W**N
Doesn't work with 100mm Macro
I have a Canon 100mm F F2.8 macro with a APS-C dSLR, which is advertised in the the instructions as it's first compatibility option. The problem is there are aren't enough extension tubes to extend long enough to capture a full 35mm frame. While the film holder does slide around a bit I could get around these issues because everything else is designed sturdy. However, I can't see how anybody with a 100mm macro and doesnt want 30% of the frame cropped can use this product.
B**T
Works great.
I use this to digitize my 35mm slides when I was stationed in Thailand. Once set up it only takes seconds to digitize a slide. My equipment is as follows Sony A7R2 full frame camera, macro extension tubes, A Tacomar 28mm f3.5 manual lens and a tripod. A good photo editing software is needed for the best results. For the price this is very good. Well worth the money.
U**S
The product is an excellent and cost-effective alternative to the Nikon ES 2- Film Digitizing Adapter. Looks quite well made and is supplied plenty of stepping rings to fit a host of lenses, across various Camera systems. It’s an ideal product for those who wish to scan their Films using DSLR/Mirrorless Cameras.
M**R
As a professional photographer utilizing a Sony full-frame camera, I am thoroughly impressed with the Film Digitizing Adapter Set with LED Light. This adapter has become an indispensable tool in my workflow, significantly enhancing the efficiency and quality of my film digitization process. Seamless Integration and Build Quality The adapter integrates effortlessly with my Sony full-frame camera, providing a secure and stable connection that instills confidence during use. Its robust construction ensures durability, making it a reliable companion for both studio and on-location shoots. Exceptional Performance The LED light source included in the set delivers consistent and even illumination, crucial for capturing the fine details and accurate colors of my negatives and slides. This feature has notably improved the sharpness and clarity of my digitized images, meeting the high standards required for professional work. User-Friendly Design The adapter's intuitive design allows for quick setup and easy operation, streamlining my workflow. Its compatibility with various lenses adds to its versatility, accommodating different project requirements without the need for additional equipment. Versatility Across Formats Designed to convert 35mm negatives and slides into digital photos, this adapter set has proven to be a versatile tool in preserving and enhancing my film archives. Its performance has consistently met my expectations, delivering high-quality digital reproductions of my analog work. Conclusion Incorporating the Film Digitizing Adapter Set with LED Light into my photography toolkit has been a game-changer. Its superior build quality, exceptional performance, and user-friendly design make it an invaluable asset for any professional photographer looking to digitize film with precision and ease. I highly recommend this adapter set to fellow photographers seeking to elevate their film digitization process.
J**N
Muy bien y si funciona
A**R
Good quality, easy to use, satisfied with this product.
A**R
A very clever idea with a couple of minor flaws that hold it back from being great... biggest problem is the spacer tubes appear to be designed for crop sensor cameras - on my full frame sony there is a bunch of wasted room not being utilized around the frame. It needs a half-length tube to get back to 1:1 (or at least close to it). 2nd issue is the slide holder is a very simple slot with fairly loose spacing that allows for a lot of slop in the film placement - it really needs a spring or something to hold the film flat. The holder itself does seat positively in the lens tube, but the film does not sit nicely in the holder. I would rate this 3-stars, except for the price - considering the cost I'm very pleased & assuming your camera/lens is up to the task the results are excellent - my a7r4 + 90 macro is producing outstanding results - far better than my plustek film scanner.
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