easy120

Compact Multi-Format Scanning

The easy120 system is a plug and go scanning solution that allows you to scan 120 medium format out of the box or get additional holders for 35mm formats.

Building Blocks of the System

Craft your own or buy a ready-made kit

Main Unit & Light

The main easy120 unit houses the light source, secures the film holder, and connects to accessories and your lens.

Film Holders

Film holders perfectly secure and align your film as you advance it, while maintaining ideal tension, flatness, masking, and preventing scratches.

Accessories

Accessories necessary for setup all included in all kits, optional accessories enhance your scanning experience.

Digital Camera & Macro Lens

The easy120 puts you in control of cost and quality, working with your own camera and choice of macro lens, here is the Compatible Lenses for easy120.

easy120 Features

Compact

The easy120 takes up about the same amount of space as a normal keyboard on your desk. It can also be packed away easily.

Fast

With the easy120, you can scan a roll of medium format film in 1-2 minutes.

Built-in Light

The easy120 comes with included light source. The 95+ CRI light source gives your scans accurate colors, even exposure and faster shutter speeds when scanning.

Quality Materials

The easy120 body and tubes are all aluminium, allowing for a sturdy connection and a durable product.

Replaceable Holders

The easy120 gives you the ability to change film holders in a matter of seconds. The holders are held in place by a strong sprung ball bearing.

Fits Most Cameras and Lenses

The easy120 is compatible with the most common macro lenses available. It allows for most filter threads up to 77mm and comes with 310mm of tubes for use even with 105mm lenses (full-frame only).

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easy120 Reviews

"The easy120, a device that let's you scan in all film formats from 6x9 medium format and below in a fast, efficient and fun way."

"The easy120 by VALOI, a multi-format film scanning tool that simplifies the process of digitising film using a digital camera."

“It's all self-contained, so you don't have a million different bits that you have to worry about... I just come in, put the camera on and it's ready to go, so the ease of use is really unbeatable.”