12-16-2010, 03:03 AM
[quote name='toni-a' timestamp='1292012120' post='4935']
I heard using a slide duplicator is the cheap, efficient and fast way toscan slides.
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If you just want to digitise slides, a slide duplicator is good. If you want to preserve the film look as much as possible... I'd look at a high-end flatbed scanner or professional scanning services.
[quote name='toni-a' timestamp='1292012120' post='4935']
Can I find an APS-C designed one ?
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Like someone else suggested... make your own one... just get a light box, put the camera on a tripod and focus on the slide. You may not even need a proper macro lens if you're willing to crop. Like I said... if you want the maximum quality digitisation of a slide, there are better ways to do it than using a DSLR.
GTW
I heard using a slide duplicator is the cheap, efficient and fast way toscan slides.
[/quote]
If you just want to digitise slides, a slide duplicator is good. If you want to preserve the film look as much as possible... I'd look at a high-end flatbed scanner or professional scanning services.
[quote name='toni-a' timestamp='1292012120' post='4935']
Can I find an APS-C designed one ?
[/quote]
Like someone else suggested... make your own one... just get a light box, put the camera on a tripod and focus on the slide. You may not even need a proper macro lens if you're willing to crop. Like I said... if you want the maximum quality digitisation of a slide, there are better ways to do it than using a DSLR.
GTW