toneCarrier 120

toneCarrier 120

£129.99

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toneCarrier 120

toneCarrier 120

Regular price £129.99 GBP
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The toneCarrier 120 negative film holder is engineered to make camera scanning your 120 film quick and painless. Gone are the days of waiting for hours and struggling with flatbed scanners and questionable quality film holders. With the toneCarrier, you can use your digital camera (DSLR or mirrorless) to make high quality scans from any length of medium format negative or slide film. A unique dual roller system grabs film from both sides, ensuring even tension and great consistent results.

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Key features

Thoughtful, user-centric design makes scanning sessions more enjoyable than ever.

  • 92 mm wide film window

    Scan all popular medium format frame sizes from 645 to 6x9.

  • Super smooth belt drive

    A unique film advance mechanism grabs negatives from both sides, ensuring smooth and gentle motion even when scanning short strips of 4 or more frames.

  • Large ergonomic knobs

    Easily advance and precisely adjust film position.

  • Excelent film flatness

    Thanks to the dual S-curve film path, the negatives are kept straight and flat with minimal film contact.

  • Modular and extensible

    Full system of accessories that will make you actually enjoy scanning

  • Dual S-curve film path

    The film channel geometry uses tension to keep the film flat and straight

  • Interchangeable frame masks

    Block stray light for the best scan quality

  • Works with any light

    Place the toneCarrier over any light source - even your smartphone! Or use a dedicated scanning light e.g. CS-Lite.

  • Film safe by design

    Soft silicone rollers gently grab the film without scratching or scuffing it.

  • High quality fit and finish

    Carefully engineered and meticulously constructed from premium materials and metal hardware.

Sample scans

Capture every detail

Camera scanning is the best way to get sharp, high quality results in minutes, not hours. Click or tap on any image in the gallery below to zoom in and view the film grain.

What's in the box

  • toneCarrier 120

  • Frame mask (1 size)

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  • Digital camera

    Any DSLR or mirrorless camera with RAW capture mode.

  • Macro lens

    55 mm or higher focal length recommended

  • Light source

    White light with a high CRI (Color Reproduction Index) is ideal

  • Copy stand or tripod

    Used to keep the camera steady and level over the negative

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from other film carriers?

The toneCarrier uses a unique push-pull mechanism for transporting film, meaning you can scan even short strips of four 35 mm frames. It also features a film-safe path which ensures zero emulsion contact with any part of the holder at any point.

What is the shortest strip I can scan?

The shortest strip scannable with the toneCarrier is 4 standard 35 mm frames long.

Will this scratch my film?

Not at all! The film channel and accessories are designed with film safety in mind and your images will never touch any part of the holder as they travel through it. The only part of the film that is in contact with the mechanism are sprocket holes and the edges.

What is the maximum frame size I can scan?

The 35 mm version supports up to X-Pan sized negatives, while the 120 version can scan up to 6x9 frames.

What film formats are supported?

Currently we offer holders and accessories for 35 mm, 110, and 120 film.

What countries do you ship to?

We can ship to most countries of the world using the Royal Mail International service.

Is the quality of camera scans better than a flatbed scanner?

Yes! Scanning film with a digital camera with a proper macro lens allows you to extract much more resolution from a negative than is possible with the typical flatbed scanner. You will also be able to enjoy much greater dynamic range and quicker scanning times.

What else do I need to start camera scanning?

You will need a DSLR or mirrorless camera, a tripod, and a macro lens. If you plan to scan a lot, a copy stand is also a worthwhile investment as it will allow you to keep the entire scanning setup more self-contained and always ready to go.

What light source should I use with this?

Any light source that has a high Color Reproduction Index (CRI) will work well for scanning. If you are just beginning, even your smartphone will do just fine! When you are ready to upgrade, we recommend lights such as the Cinestill CS-Lite or Kaiser Plano light table.