Introducing the New Negative Supply Pro and Basic Riser

Over the last several months we’ve worked non stop preparing for the Kickstarter 120 launch, however, along the way we’ve taken the economic slowdown as an opportunity to collect feedback and analyze each and every product we sell. During this process, we have come to understand that there’s a tremendous need for a more affordable camera stand to use when digitizing negatives. We have also spoken with customers and listened to changes they would like to see come to our current Pro Riser. So today we are announcing the Pro Riser MK2, and the all new Basic Riser MK1.

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Basic Riser MK1


Both of these products compliment one another in our product lineup at different price and feature points, but build upon (and as always, improve upon) our standards for quality. From the start, we knew we wanted to work with more affordable materials, but wanted to take our time and get the process just right. The Basic Riser MK1 is our first product to incorporate wood into the construction, but does so in a way that meets our strict standards for functionality and quality. With a birch ply baseboard that’s precision milled using a CNC router and all new metal mounting brackets, we’ve created a simple, easy to assemble, and affordable option for those just starting out in camera scanning. While a few inches shorter than the Pro Riser line, this model works best with roll film formats, but can accommodate up to 4x5 on shorter Macro Lenses.

Pro Riser MK2

With all of the feedback we received from customers, the common theme was that folks didn’t want us to compromise anywhere on the design. When we first released the Pro Riser, we built a product that would work for most film types, but remained simple in construction (to keep prices down). This relied on 2D cut aluminum, and structural fiber composite components. While it met our expectation for function, customers have let us know that what they love about our Film Carrier line is the machined aluminum build. Today, we are releasing the Pro Riser MK2, with all machined components from solid Aluminum. New features include new aluminum top and bottom brackets, matching knobs to visually align with our Film Carriers, and optional leveling feet for use on uneven surfaces. For those that don’t need the leveling feet, we’ve sourced new rubber feet that far exceed the fit and finish of our current composite printed caps. Additionally, we’ve built an Arca-style rail into the front of the unit for those that use that system of tripod plates.

We believe we’ve made a tremendous upgrade to our offerings, and it’s all due to amazing customers that have graciously reached out to provide feedback. This feedback is instrumental in our ability to create the best products possible, and as a small business truly impacts how we operate and design for the film community.

Upgrades for the Pro Riser Family

As you may know, we don’t believe in required yearly upgrade paths. We believe the products you buy today should be used for life. That being said, sometimes we come out with new features that individuals just want to have. Rather than requiring an individual to buy an entirely new product, we are proud to offer modification kits for your current equipment. There are several options, but highlights include leveling feet, new columns, or simply new rubber feet and a new knob (free for existing customers for the next 30 days).

**Pending Orders that have not shipped (including Kickstarter) and include a Pro Riser MK1 will be upgraded with a metal top plate and rear slider knob at no cost. If you wish to upgrade your entire Riser to a MK2, please reach out and we will invoice you the price difference.