It is a fairly easy and inexpensive project to mount a Sony Nex onto a spare SLR camera back to convert your old film camera into a multispectral digital camera that will produce high quality images comparable to modern DSLR's. This Instructable is just a condensed version of the project. For full comprehensive details on this go to SLR Conversion Details
You will need to check the suitability of your SLR. The film back needs to be removable. You need to be able to slip a filter holder up behind the SLR mirror against the shutter frame. The focussing screen can be removed to mask it to a smaller viewing size. The camera I have used is a Nikon FE. I could do the same to a Nikon FE2 and a Canon A1. Many other high end 35mm SLR cameras will be suitable. Rangefinders may be easier as they don't have a mirror.
Once it is working, experiment with your camera on a tripod taking photos at varying distances to check the focus accuracy. If you follow my measurements of the sensor rebate this will be exactly the same for all cameras. You will just need to blueprint it a bit. Final sanding can be done with the sensor in place but watch the dust from getting into your sensor connections.
This is a very rewarding and satisfying project. You will end up with a high quality SLR able to take digital photos comparable to new DSLR's worth $thousands. My Nikon FE with Tamron SP lens cost $60 and the Nex $100. What a great way to revive old cameras and they are so much nicer to use than those plastic ones!
For information on this project from inception to completion and for tips on using your new SLR/DSLR go to X Over Cameras blog
By the way, your converted SLR is easily changed back to a film camera, so has lost none of it's collector value. I hope you have enjoyed this Instructable and if you do build this project please send me details to Xovercameras Email
Robin Guymer
Source: Convert 35mm SLR Film Camera to Digital
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