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MIW x Negative Supply : MIW x Negative Supply Pro Film Carrier 35

$399.00
In stock

Speed up capture time and make digital copies of 35mm film with the Pro Film Carrier 35!

Negative Supply exists to create tools for film photographers around the world that want to spend more time photographing and less time scanning. Their products allow you to digitize negatives using your digital camera and a macro lens in as little as 5 minutes (or less) with tools you may already have. 

The Negative Supply Pro Film Carrier 35 is the most advanced 35mm film scanning carrier on the market, capable of scanning all 35mm formats including half frame, full frame (standard 35mm), and panoramic sizes in a single capture while maximizing film flatness. Part of the next generation of Negative Supply tools, the Pro Film Carrier 35 is replacing the Film Carrier MK1 and introduces many upgrades that have been requested by users since the inception of the company.

Our collaboration with Negative Supply

We have been working with Negative Supply for a number of years now, and we use and love their products for digitizing our film. The birth of the MIW Pro 35mm Kit started with a call to AJ, the CEO of Negative Supply who was excited to create the ultimate package of their products. After a series of conversations, we agreed on the products to be included, and even altered the style of the riser and film holder to be modified for the Made In Wetzlar brand. 

Features at a Glance
  • Scans all 35mm formats ranging from half frame up to panoramic frames from cameras such as the Hasselblad X-Pan or Panon Widelux in a single capture with included custom masks
  • User calibration of film gate to keep film from drifting in the scanning area during film transport
  • Tighter, flatter and smoother film advancement with an updated transport mechanism utilizing more efficient rollers and a refined smooth-running bearing
  • Solid machined aluminum frame for durability and professional use
  • The removable internal “cassette” can be swapped out for others to expand its usage in the future (full-border scans and more!)
  • Modular design with replaceable internal cassette for future updates and accessories
  • Works with existing Pro products such as the 5x7 Light source and Pro Mount MK2 with an updated adapter plate that will still retain the mounting point for the anti-static dust brush
What's Included
  • MIW x Negative Supply Pro Film Carrier 35 MK2 for 35mm Film Scanning
  • Mask (6x4.5 cm) Format
  • Mask (6 x 6 cm) Format
  • Mask (6 x 7 cm) Format
  • Mask (6 x 9 cm) Format
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Product information

All our shipments are fully insured. For shipments valued over $200, a direct signature will be required upon delivery.

We utilize various shipping carriers, with FedEx Express being our primary choice for 2-Day and Overnight shipping within the US, as well as International deliveries.

We accept returns within 14 days of delivery, subject to a restocking fee of up to 15%. This fee is not for profit, but to cover the costs associated with selling an item. Each return is evaluated individually, and we strive to minimize this fee. In many instances, we waive it entirely if the refund credit can be applied towards another item in the store.

Please note, all returned items must be in the condition in which they were shipped. If the items are returned in a different condition, we will not be able to accept them.

We highly recommend visiting us in person to experience our fine photographic tools before deciding which tool best fits your needs. Please note that our inventory is distributed among our three stores, and what you see online may be at any of these locations. Below are a few points that we’d like to make in order to meet your needs for in store pick up.

The location of each item is indicated online. For convenience, you can choose to pick up your item at any of our stores. Once purchased, the item should be ready for pick up within 4 hours at the designated store, although this might vary depending on the store's busyness and time of day. We request that you wait for a notification from us confirming that your order is ready for pick up, to ensure the best service.

If your chosen item is not available at your preferred store, we can transfer it there after purchase. If you want to pick up an item at a different store, select that store for pick up during checkout, or choose a regular shipping method and let us know your preferred pick up store via support@camerawest.com or by responding to your order confirmation email.

For any questions about in-store pick up, please email support@camerawest.com. We'll do our best to accommodate your needs.

We offer a concierge trade-in program for the gear you'd like to upgrade, cross-grade, or simply pass on to a new owner. This enables you to acquire the tools that fit your specific needs. The easiest way to trade is to bring your gear into one of our stores and meet with us in person. However, we also accommodate those who can't visit our stores. Our online process is both personal and simple.

To begin, fill out the form on our Trade // Sell page with the details of the fine photographic equipment or watches you'd like to trade in. One of our team members will then contact you to confirm any details we might need for an accurate estimate. We will provide an estimate that doesn’t only look at the value of your trade in but the whole picture of where you want to go. If the estimate is satisfactory to you, we can provide a shipping label for you to ship your gear to one of our stores for a final inspection and store credit. Finally, we apply that credit towards your new gear!

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Why Made In Wetzlar?

Made in Wetzlar's purpose is to inspire and develop a community by celebrating the enthusiast mindset around 35mm photography. As Leica users and photographers, we deeply connect with the birthplace of 35mm photography, Wetzlar, Germany. In this very place, the 35mm photography began, nearly by accident. Little did Ernst Leitz know when he shot the first 35mm negative that the birth of 35mm photography would change humanity forever. A compact and easy-to-use camera makes it possible to document life from the photographer's perspective. So Made In Wetzlar is by 35mm photographers for 35mm photographers whether you choose to use film or digital Nikon, Sony, Canon, Fujifilm, or our personal favorite, Leica.

The idea of the kit as a "Made In Wetzlar" Special edition came from our desire to develop (pun intended) 35mm photography. The MIW Pro 35mm kit is a tool that is not only functional but beautiful. Negative supply spent the time and effort painstakingly engraving the Pro MKIII riser and the knob on the Pro 35mm Carrier with the MIW icon. The touches of Red anodizing on the touch points round the whole kit out. We hope that the MIW Pro 35mm kit removes the boundaries of getting great scans of your film at home and provides a beautiful tool in your home studio or office.

 Recommended Accessories:
  • Light Source/LED Panel

The light source is one of the most important things when creating a camera scanning setup. Consistent light creates evenly lit images, and full spectrum light allows for great color correction. Chances are, if your light source isn’t high CRI or has dips in the spectrum, your colors will be very hard to correct. There are many light panel options out there, but the very best offer consistent, full spectrum light with a brightness high enough to capture images at moderate shutter speeds. 

  • Camera Stand

For great scans, you'll need to mount your camera to a sturdy support. The Negative Supply Riser line offers several camera stands of different sizes to best fit your camera weight and film format, and feature lead-screw height adjustment for quickly and easily raising and lowering the camera. Because of this adjustment option, it is impossible for your camera to “fall” or “descend uncontrollably” into your workpiece.

DSLR/Mirrorless scanning is relatively new to film, but it gives added speed, convenience, and precision for capturing frames in full detail. Modern cameras with high resolution also capture slide film with better reproduction quality and color due to CMOS sensor technology. Scanning film with a digital camera is truly the future digitization. 

“After having scanned all our film for over a decade using a professional Fuji Frontier minilab scanner (essentially a Camera Scanner), Epson v750 flatbed and various others, camera scanning is finally emerging as a premium workflow solution for scanning your own work in all formats. The Negative Supply products solve many of the initial struggles of camera scanning. It is now fast and reliable with potentially higher resolution in a much smaller package and simply more efficient in nearly every way.” - Brandon Wright Creator & Co-Founder of CineStill Film

Camera & Lens:
  • Camera Body

Just about any semi-modern interchangeable camera will work great for camera scanning. There are many mirrorless or DSLR options to choose from, with the most convenient offering tethered live view capture to your computer. The Canon T2i is probably the cheapest option out there with tethering and large lens selection, and new cameras like the Sony A7 series are now very affordable with great IQ. High end setups may even use the new full frame Panasonic mirrorless cameras with pixel stitching.

  • Macro Lens

For camera scanning, the one real requirement is that your lens focuses close enough to capture the entire frame, without having to digitally crop. For full frame cameras and capturing 35mm film, the term 1:1 designates a lens that will reproduce the 35mm frame exactly onto the full frame digital sensor. With crop bodies, 1:1 focus even closer. There are also options to use extension tubes for older macro lenses. We have had excellent results with an inexpensive Nikon 55mm macro from the film days, using a simple extension tube to get 1:1 on our full frame bodies. Higher end, yet affordable options include the excellent Sigma 70mm ART Macro. The Outside of reproduction factor (1:1), also look out for lenses that are sharp, have good color reproduction, limit internal reflections (modern coatings), and have very little vignetting. Finally, it’s generally best to use your lens stopped down 2-3 from wide open, as this gives a good combination between depth of field and brightness.

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