I am pretty sure that the best method is going to turn out to be
extending the slide farther from the lens, but this will require a
custom made rod to mount the slide duplcator to the front of the
bellow, and a longer bellows from the slide holder to the lens.
It is true, the stem of slide-copier
M, Hal & Sandra Davis wrote:
Film/slide scanner. Many out there. Minolta and Nikon have been
pointed out
on this list.
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 2:08 PM
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From: "John Forbes"
Subject: Re: Slide Dup for *ist D
> Ordinary slide copiers are designed for a camera/sensor with
dimensions of
> 24x36mm. Anything smaller crops the slide, which is not what you
want.
>
> So far there are no APS slide copi
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Film/slide scanner. Many out there. Minolta and Nikon have been pointed
out
on this list.
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 2:08 PM
Su
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From: "Nick Clark"
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> I've yet to fathom the need for a slide duplicator for a digital
camera. Isn't a film scanner better?
Technically, yes, I suppose it is.
Practically, if you have a few hundred slides to
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 08:54:16 +0100, you wrote:
>Due to 1.5x Aps factor, you must have 0.67x magnification for entire
>slide copy
>I use:
>M42 daptor + M42 bellows + 4/100 Macro-Bellow + Slide-Copier
Just out of curiosity, I set up a home-brew method, pictured here:
http://www.photolin.com/misc/
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From: "J. C. O'Connell"
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get a bellows then you have adjustable magnification.
Isn
Nick Clark wrote:
> I've yet to fathom the need for a slide duplicator for a
> digital camera. Isn't a film scanner better?
Yes.
If you have one that is. Otherwise a slide duplicator.
Malcolm
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From: "J. C. O'Connell"
Subject: RE: Slide Dup for *ist D
> get a bellows then you have adjustable magnification.
Isn't that easy John.
Trust me on this.
Though I don't hold out much hope for the slide holder 1X K.
William Robb
Slide Dup for *ist D
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From: "William M Kane"
Subject: Slide Dup for *ist D
Hey all,
Just received my Slide Holder 1x . K from eBay . . . the seller
has
more (or at least I saw another listed by him) . . . very nice
purchase
. . . brand new in the box, it
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From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 7:29 PM
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- Original Message -
From: "William M Kane"
Subject: Slide Dup for *ist D
> Hey all,
>
> Just received my
- Original Message -
From: "William M Kane"
Subject: Slide Dup for *ist D
> Hey all,
>
> Just received my Slide Holder 1x . K from eBay . . . the seller
has
> more (or at least I saw another listed by him) . . . very nice
purchase
> . . . brand new in
Hey all,
Just received my Slide Holder 1x . K from eBay . . . the seller has
more (or at least I saw another listed by him) . . . very nice purchase
. . . brand new in the box, it even had the plastic bag around it
still!
Anyhow, as I am looking through this I'm imagining there is a goo
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