Cassette Film
Cassette Film Accessories
Cassette Film Accessories
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Accessories that support and refine your DSLR film scanning workflow.
These film scanning accessories are designed to improve stability, alignment, and consistency in a camera-based setup. Each piece has a clear purpose—helping you get repeatable results without adding complexity.
If you already use Cassette Film holders, these accessories help fine-tune your setup across different formats, lighting conditions, and scanning preferences.
New to camera scanning? Start with our DSLR Film Scanning Guide to understand setup, lighting, and workflow.
Why Accessories Matter
- Improve consistency from shot to shot
- Reduce setup time and alignment errors
- Support a modular workflow across formats
Small improvements in stability and alignment make a noticeable difference—especially when scanning multiple rolls or sheets.
Designed to Work as a System
These are not generic add-ons. Each accessory is designed to work directly with Cassette Film holders and bases, so your workflow stays consistent across formats.
Start simple, then refine your setup as needed. Whether you scan 35mm, medium format, or large format, the goal stays the same: consistent results without rebuilding your process.
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Who These Accessories Are For
These are a good fit if:
- You already scan film with a DSLR or mirrorless setup
- You want more consistent results
- You’re expanding across formats within the system
They may not be necessary if:
- You’re just starting and want a complete kit
- You only scan occasionally
Looking for a Complete Setup?
If you’re new to camera scanning, start with a core kit. Accessories can be added later as your workflow develops.
Build the Setup You Actually Need
These accessories are meant to refine your workflow—not complicate it. Add what improves your process and skip what doesn’t.
More film scanning resources:
Build Your DSLR Film Scanning Workflow
This holder is part of a complete camera scanning setup built around flat film, even light, and repeatable alignment.
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