Let’s Get SCANdalous
Shake up your scanning setup with the Lomography DigitaLIZA+ and DigitaLIZA Max Film Scanning Kits. Featuring 35 mm and 120 film holders, a built-in backlight panel and more, these all-in-one modular film scanning kits allow you to scan effortlessly with your digital camera or smartphone. Scan your regular 35 mm or 120 negatives plus get experimental with special formats like overlapping exposures, endless panoramas or exposed sprocket holes. No more complicated setups – we’ve made scanning fun, simple and creative. Just don’t blame us when you’ve got a queue of friends around the block waiting to have a go!
For scans with your digital camera, this is the ideal scanning kit for the control freaks out there. With 35 mm and 120 film holders, a built-in backlight panel, removable spirit level and film masks for standard 35 mm and 127 negatives, you’ve got everything you need for creating high-resolution scans. Choose your own camera settings, control the colors and crop and get your scans exactly the way you want them.
For ultimate flexibility, the DigitaLIZA Max includes all the fab features of the DigitaLIZA+, with an additional Smartphone Stand compatible with any smartphone so you can choose between scanning with your digital camera or smartphone. The compact system is perfect for scanning at home or on the go and uses our well-loved magnet technology to hold everything in place.
Time to Scan
No matter if you’re a beginner or an advanced photographer, we’ve put together some useful PDF guides and how-to videos to help you reach your true film-scanning potential. We've covered everything from gear recommendations to scanning settings, plus tips for editing your images post-scan – like with our free Lomo DigitaLIZA LAB tool. Follow the guides step-by-step or use them as inspiration for your scanning setup, it’s up to you.
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A 35 mm Shoot to Scan Tipster: Sprocket Rocket & the DigitaLIZA Max
Experience the panoramic nature of the 35 mm Sprocket Rocket camera with the DigitaLIZA Max – complete with exposed sprockets (and sometimes without). In this Tipster, Lomography writer @macasaett documents her first time using the wide-lensed film camera and the ultra-portable self-scanner.
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Music Photographer Luke Bateman Tests Out the DigitaLIZA Max
Brighton-based music photographer Luke Bateman has been shooting gigs using film for nearly 10 years and tested out the DigitaLIZA Max on some of their favorite negatives.
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Community Member @lalomixu’s First Impressions With the LomoApparat
Community member and camera store co-owner Eduardo Espinoza Chávez (@lalomixu) tells us about his first roll with the LomoApparat, which he took along with him to various occasions and environments, testing its flexibility as a daily camera companion.
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Tipster: Playing With Fire And Burning Your Negatives
For today's series on negative manipulation, we played with fire. Follow this tipster if want to experiment with one of the favorite manipulations among analogue photographers.
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Across Borders with Marina Boichuk and the DigitaLIZA+
From architecture to portraits – Marina Boichuk's pictures indeed say more than words, they're telling stories and we're here to listen. With the unique aesthetic in her work, we were curious to see how our latest DigitaLIZA+ scanning tool would work for her. Here are her results and thoughts.
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Benjamin Arias Explores the Possibilities Offered by the DigitaLIZA Max
Have you ever scanned your films yourself? Our new all-in-one system lets you scan with your DSLR or smartphone. A versatile tool that photographer Benjamin Arias has already adopted: "I really like the concept, it's simple, well built and it works perfectly."
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Patrick Preiner's first impressions of the DigitaLIZA Max scanning kit
Amateur photographer Patrick Preiner shares his first impressions of the new DigitaLIZA Max scanning kit with us.
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Bom (The LightSaver) Scans 35 mm and 120 Film Negatives with the DigitaLIZA Max for the First Time!
We had a chat with Bom (The LightSaver) about self-scanning with the DigitaLIZA Max.
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Hong Kong YouTuber Scofield Chan's first impression of our new DigitaLIZA Max!
We are honored to invite Hong Kong YouTuber Scofield Chan again, to share his first impressions of using our new DigitaLIZA Max. Let's enjoy his sharing and YouTube video!
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Drawing on the Panoramic Diffuser of the DigitaLIZA+: a Non-invasive Technique to Alter Your Negatives
Negative manipulation is a fun way to change and renovate old negatives and breath some new life into your photos. Whenever you feel the muse of drawing taking you, here is a tip to a non-permanent film alteration.
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Tips for Archiving Negatives and Why We Think You Should Do It
Do you have a film archive? No? Well then, you're in luck! In this tipster, we're going to tackle the pros and cons of having a film archive as well as some tips for creating an archive of your own.
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Think Tank: Scanning as a Personal Interpretation
Are you aware that you’re missing a lot of creative opportunities and options when you leave out the process of personally scanning and digitizing your film negatives? In this latest article, we explore the variety of ways you can scan your own negatives.