easy35

The easiest Way to Scan Film

Compact and portable, the easy35 System lets you digitize film using your own digital camera, providing even illumination & film flatness to produce professional results.

Building Blocks of the System

Craft your own or buy a ready-made kit

Main Unit & Light

The main easy35 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

easy35 puts you in control of cost and quality, working with your own camera and choice of macro lens.

easy35 Features

Compact

The easy35 is about the size of a water bottle making it perfect for those with limited space or who want to bring their scanning station with them.

Fast

With the easy35 scanning a roll of 35mm film is only a matter of minutes.

Built-in Light

The easy35 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 easy35 is made from quality plastic that is designed to last decades without loosing its functionality and usability.

Replaceable Holders

The easy35 gives you the ability to change film holders in a matter of seconds. The Sprocket holder now available for the easy35 and many more to come.

Fits Most Cameras and Lenses

The easy35 is compatible with almost every macro lens available. The easy35 takes 62mm filter threaded lenses by standard but with included step up-down rings it can be used with almost any macro lens.

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easy35 Reviews

"Honestly, I was just really impressed by this — to the point where if I only needed to scan 35mm film, I would choose the Valoi Easy35 over any other method out there."

"Using the easy35, I can scan a whole roll in 2 to 3 minutes — around a twentieth of the time it takes on my flatbed."

“All my skepticism was proven wrong. This thing is definitely one of the best pieces of equipment that came out for film photography in the last years.”