Valoi easy35 v2 Film Scanner Main KitThe Valoi easy35 v2 is a compact, camera-based film scanning system designed to deliver high-quality results quickly and consistently. Attaching directly to your macro lens, it removes the need for a copy stand and creates a stable, enclosed setup that is ideal for home darkrooms, students, and film photographers looking to digitise their work efficiently.What's New?The easy35 V2 is much more than a minor update, with most of the system redesigned to improve consistency, precision and ease of use. Over 80% redesigned components New Universal Light Source with 99% illumination uniformity New all-metal rotation system Improved film holder locking system Over 4 hours battery life with USB-C power support Why We Like ItThis is one of the most accessible ways for film photographers to move into high-quality scanning without building a full copy setup. It is fast, consistent, and easy to learn, which makes it particularly useful in education or shared darkroom environments. The improved light source and precision design also make a noticeable difference when working with colour negative film, where consistency is key.Key Features Camera-based scanning system for fast, high-quality results Attaches directly to a macro lens, removing the need for a copy stand Up to 10× faster than traditional flatbed scanners 99% light uniformity for even illumination across the frame Optimised colour balance for colour negative film Supports 35mm film out of the box Precision-engineered body with improved tolerances 5-point ball-bearing system for accurate film alignment Built-in rechargeable battery with 4+ hours runtime USB-C power option for extended sessions Magnetic accessory mounting system Compact and portable design What's in the Box 1 × easy35 v2 Scanner Body with Built-in Light 1 × Standard 35mm Film Holder 1 × Distance Tube Kit (7 tubes) 1 × Filter Thread Adapter Set (39 mm–67 mm) 1 × USB-C Charging Cable Ideal For Students and colleges teaching film photography and scanning Home darkroom users digitising negatives Film photographers replacing flatbed scanners Archivists working with 35mm film Photographers wanting faster, more consistent scans