Equipment is one of the main facets of our project. We’ve used this blog as our key communication tool to talk about our mobile digitization kits, what they comprise of and how they’re working out for us. We’ve given a good overview of our mobile copy-stand and how portable the kit really is. But, what we haven’t touched on yet is; what is actually in our backpacks and is it all useful? The backpack holds the laptop and all of the items that complete our scanning, copy stand and outreach kits. Some of which are heavily used; others not so.

Our backpack that holds all our supporting kit equipment.
The backpack itself was a great find and we all love it. We got in on sale from B&H for only $35 (it’s currently $54.95). It has a laptop compartment at the back and then five other compartments – two side pockets, two front pockets and one main compartment. One of the advantages is the main compartment opens out fully (as you can see in the image below). This is really helpful for packing and unpacking.
The list below is a compilation of everything that makes up the ancillary items in the kit – not everything is in each kit due to divergence of needs between community and institution scanning. Also included, is information about whether we would buy that piece of kit again, given what we know about it now and how the project has evolved since we compiled the kit:
Laptop: Dell Precision Mobile Workstation M2800
We wrote about our laptop, which you can read here.
Buy again? No – we’d opt for a similar model but lighter.

Beike tripod fits nicely into the backpack.
Beike BK555 Foldable Tripod Monopod with Ball Head for DSLR Camera
A key advantage of this tripod is the fact it folds down small enough to fit in the backpack – great for portability! The tripod for the institution kit is too large to fit into the backpack – you can read about the different tripods we have for the kits here.
Buy again? No – too flimsy for our requirements.
Western Digital My Passport Ultra 2TB Portable Hard Drive
A great, lightweight, small and portable external hard drive used to back up our master images, derivatives and metadata whilst we’re on location. Affordable too, at around $90 for 2TB of space.
Buy again? Yes
Belkin 6-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with 2.5 feet Cord & Straight Plug
Essential if there’s not many power sockets available – the laptop and scanner will need power and there may be times the camera batteries need charging on location.
Buy again? Yes – but would opt for a longer length lead.
Extension Cord
Extremely important for community events, as it’s not always possible to set up close to an outlet.
Buy again? Yes
Classics Stainless Steel Ruler with Cork Backing
For measuring dimensions of items to be digitized for metadata.
Buy again? Yes
White Nylon Gloves
Useful for handling photographs.
Buy again? Yes
Rocket Air Blaster Air Blower, Large
Bought as a handy way to ensure lint and dust are not on the documents or scanner glass before digitization.
Buy again? Yes
Kinetronics Digital Scanner Glass Cleaning Kit
One of the most used and treasured item in the kit! When on location, it can be used to ensure fingerprints and other marks are cleaned from the scanner bed glass.
Buy again? Yes

Extremely useful piece of kit.
Kinetronics Anti-static Microfiber Cloth, 10×18-Inch Tiger Cloth
Always useful to have a backup cleaning cloth.
Buy again? Yes
Phone Cables (iPhone & Samsung)
Used for community scanning when donors bring in images to donate from their phones. We recently wrote about the experience of using them at community events, which you can read here.
Buy again? Yes (depending on circumstance).
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5-Inch Tablet (16 GB)
Excellent for community scanning settings. The large screen tablet is used specifically for outreach activities to display historical slideshows to event participants as a move towards interactive community scanning events.
Buy again? Yes

Close up of the historic slideshow tablet.
Wireless Computer Mouse
Useful as an alternative to using the laptop touchpad.
Buy again? Yes
Spare Battery: Watson – LPE10 Lithium Ion Battery Pack
We’ve written about the need for spare batteries when using the copy stand as shooting remotely through the laptop drains the battery very quickly.
Buy again? Yes – an essential!
Backdrop: ePhotoInc 10 x 10 ft Solid Grey Muslin Backdrop Studio Background
The color of this backdrop is great but the material is muslin and as it is carried in the backpack everywhere, it creases very easily which can cause problems when digitizing the material to try and keep the creases out of the master images.
Buy again? No, would likely try and find a material that doesn’t crease as much.
Clamps for Backdrop: Heavy Duty Muslin Clamps
These clamps are used to secure the linen backdrop to a table for copy stand work. They are quite hard to open but extremely useful.
Buy again? Yes

Clamps for securing our muslin into place.
Lens Filter Kit: 58MM Professional Lens Filter Accessory Kit for CANON EOS Rebel
Initially bought to use with the copy stand as a way to filter unwanted light out of the shots but has not been used in any of the kits.
Buy again? No
Color Balance Cards: DGK Color Tools Optek Premium Reference White Balance Card Set
This is a well used piece of kit for setting the white balance on the copy stand before each item is digitized.
Buy again? Yes

The camera remote switch was not a huge success.
Remote Switch for Camera: Vello RSC1II Wired Remote Switch for Camera
Bought to use with the camera as another option instead of remote shooting through the computer.
Buy again? No. Not this particular model, as it didn’t really work. It could be worth investing some more research into alternative solutions or simply relying on remote shooting through a computer if that option is available.
USB 2.0 Extension Cable
Used as an extension lead to plug the camera into the laptop for remote shooting. Very useful as it allows us to position the laptop away from the copy stand.
Buy again? Yes
Small Spirit Level
Ensures the camera is correctly positioned on the copy stand to allow for an even shot.
Buy again? Yes
Color and Grey Scales: Kodak Color Separation Guide and Gray Scale (Q13, 8″ Long)
An important piece of kit and whilst quite expensive, is worth the cost.
Buy again? Yes

Kodak color guides
Book Cradle
Initially bought for use in the institution kit for small books/pamphlets. Has not been used and unsure if it would prove useful in future scenarios.
Buy again? No
Archival Polyester Book Strips (1″ x 500″ Long Roll)
Used alongside the weight bags to flatten material, if needed, ahead of digitization.
Buy again? Yes
pH Neutral Tape (3/4 x 72yds)
Used for securing book strips to muslin cloth, if needed, to provide greater stability for holding items in place during digitization.
Buy again? Yes
½ lb. Weight Bag (4)
Used to secure book strips down for flattening material during digitization.
Buy again? Yes
Outreach Materials: Forms, Brochures and Leaflets.
Community scanning events require a lot of administrative material such as metadata forms, donor consent forms and donor feedback forms. We also bring brochures about the project and personal digital archiving, as well as flyers with a list of upcoming events.
Buy again? Not an upfront cost but an ongoing administrative cost for printing and development.
Outreach Materials: Pens, Pencils.
Pens and pencils are needed at community scanning events to complete consent forms, metadata forms and feedback surveys.
Buy again? Yes.
You can access our equipment lists here and here which provide links to the products from the websites we purchased them from and also the cost of individual items.