Collection: Film Holders for DSLR Scanning (35mm, 120, 4x5, 8x10)
Film holders for DSLR scanning built to keep your film flat, aligned, and easy to work with across 35mm, 120, and large format.
This collection includes holders designed for camera-based film scanning workflows. Whether you're scanning 35mm rolls or large format sheet film, the goal is the same: clean alignment, even light, and consistent results.
Available Formats
Why Use DSLR Film Holders
- Keeps film flat for sharper scans
- Consistent framing from shot to shot
- Works with DSLR and mirrorless setups
- No lab wait times or per-scan costs
A proper holder removes the most common issues in film scanning—curl, misalignment, and uneven results.
Choosing the Right Holder
If you shoot one format, start there. If you work across formats, you can expand your setup over time without changing your workflow.
New to camera scanning? See our DSLR Film Scanning Guide for setup, lighting, and workflow tips.
DSLR Film Scanning Resources
Build a complete camera scanning workflow with guides, comparisons, ROI tools, and film holders designed for 35mm, 120, 4×5, and 8×10 film.
DSLR Film Scanning Guide
Learn the complete camera scanning workflow including lighting, alignment, exposure, and film handling.
Film Scanning ROI Calculator
Compare the long-term cost of DSLR film scanning versus sending film out to a lab.
DSLR vs Lab Scanning
Compare workflow speed, image control, consistency, and long-term scanning flexibility.
Macro Lens Guide
Find the best macro lens options for sharp DSLR and mirrorless film scanning setups.