Create digital images, movies or copies of your 35mm slides with your digital
camera, camcorder, movie camera or 35mm SLR. This slide copier screws onto the
end of the camera lens or adapter -- just like a filter -- allowing the camera
to produce digital images from traditional 35mm slides.
NOTE: No adapters are included with this copier. Your camera must accept threaded devices to use this copier;
if your camera or adapter accepts threaded devices, but the size is not 52mm,
you will need additional adapter(s) and/or stepping ring(s) that provide
standard 52mm threads.
This copier includes, and is precisely integrated with, a professional quality, high definition, 52mm +10 diopter Macro Close-Up Lens. This lens can be
removed from the copier and used
separately on your camera for stunning macro close-up photography.
Depending upon your camera's zoom range, the image of a slide will
completely fill the frame at about 100mm zoom, or zoom over 100mm and trim or
crop the image as desired. Confine SLR (removable lens) cameras to approximately
80-120mm range for best results.
You can make prints from the resulting digital images.
Specialty Photographic © Copyrighted detailed instructions -- tuned and refined
for more than eight years -- are
included to ensure that you obtain the highest quality images.
An
optional (not included) negative
/ slide / microfilm carrier accessory is available for
this duplicator (Amazon catalog number B0011N43H6); it fits into the slide copier and enables copies to be made
from un-mounted 35mm negative, transparency strips, black and white film, even
35mm microfilm. This carrier also has a slide carrier slot designed for use
with
mounted 35mm slides, facilitating the best possible image quality.
For Coolpix
5400, 5000, 4500, 4300, 995, 990, 950, 885 or 880 model cameras, use
Nikon specific copier (Amazon catalog # B0001IU62S)
instead.
I got a cheesy-70's version of a slide duplicator, not even what's shown in the product description. Cheap plastic-mounted lens wouldn't screw into my Canon cleanly (at all), and needed to use my other actual HD macro, which has a metal lens mount, instead. The Bower Company is deceitful and so is Specialty Camera for selling it. Beware - this thing's worth about $30.
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