CASSETTE FILM • START HERE

Start Your DSLR Film Scanning Setup

Precision film holders for 35mm, 120 medium format, and 4×5 sheet film — built for photographers who want flatness, alignment, and repeatable results at home.

Flatness

Keeps film controlled for sharper captures.

Alignment

Stable framing for a faster workflow.

Repeatability

Consistent results across every batch.

A better way to digitize film at home

Cassette Film is built for photographers who want more control over their scans. Instead of fighting film curl, inconsistent framing, and improvised setups, you get a modular system designed for stable capture and repeatable results.

  • Keeps film flatter for sharper captures
  • Improves alignment for faster batch scanning
  • Built for consistent DSLR and mirrorless workflows

Choose your format. Build your system.

35mm

Fast, repeatable scanning with stable film positioning and consistent framing.

Explore 35mm →

120 / Medium Format

Designed for workflows built around flatness and alignment across 645, 6x6, 6x7, 6x12, and 6x17.

Explore 120 →

4×5 Sheet Film

A precise scanning solution for large format photographers who want clean alignment and controlled capture.

Explore 4×5 →

Not sure where to begin?

Starting with 35mm?

The 35mm kit is the fastest entry point for photographers digitizing rolls at home.

Scanning medium format?

Choose the 120 kit for a workflow built around flatness and alignment across multiple formats.

Working with sheet film?

The 4×5 kit is built for photographers who need precision and stability on every frame.

Why photographers move to home scanning

Lab scans are convenient, but costs add up fast — especially with 120 and 4×5. A home scanning workflow gives you more control over capture, consistency, and long-term cost.

Run the ROI Calculator

Common questions

Do I need a DSLR to use Cassette Film?

Cassette Film is designed for DSLR and mirrorless film-scanning workflows.

Which kit should I buy first?

Start with the film format you scan most often: 35mm, 120, or 4×5.

Is this better than a DIY holder setup?

DIY setups can work, but small inconsistencies in flatness and alignment create slower, less repeatable results.

Can I build a multi-format workflow later?

Yes. The system is designed so you can expand your setup as your scanning workflow grows.

Start with the format you already shoot

Build a scanning workflow that gives you more control from capture to final file.