Hi Betho,
its a way of doing copywork very accurately and its been around a long time,I 
was taught
in in the 60s :-)),
You can use almost any lights source but be warned that a bare bulb will 
project its
filament,not a problem, just something to show the kids.
Regards
Michael Wilkinson. 106 Holyhead Rd, Ketley, Telford, Shropshire. England .TF1 
5DJ
 44 (0)  1952 618986.  www.infocus-photography.co.uk

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bertho" <
> If a light source is projected into the viewfinder on the camera, the optical
> system will act like an old-fashioned enlarger and project the viewfinder's
> markings on the copy board.  Just align the photo, adjust height for proper
> size and adjust the focus to make the markings sharp on top of the photo.
>
> Turn off the viewfinder light source and take the picture.  There is no need 
> to
> look through the view finder!
> Bertho


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