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Welcome back to Camera West TV! My name is Carlo, and today Iamp;#39;m going to take you guys through the basics of film scanning with the Negative Supply 35mm Pro Kit. [Applause] First, youamp;#39;ll need a digital camera. Any type of digital camera will do, preferably a full-frame sensor, but a crop sensor can also do the job. Next, youamp;#39;re going to need a macro lens, which will allow you to get as close to the film as possible. If I take this off right here, you can kind of see how deep it goes, but essentially, you will have the film visible, and youamp;#39;re going to try and fill your sensor, or more or less the screen on the back of your camera, with as much of the film as possible. Put this back. The setup I have here today is the Leica SL2 along with the Sigma 105 F2.8 DG DN macro lens. This lens is part of the L Mount Alliance, which is perfect because itamp;#39;s a native mount for the Leica SL2. The only other lens that I would maybe recom