I believe the OP stated he was using 35mm film.About slide viewers: I am not aware of any 120-format slide viewer (please correct me if I'm wrong). A light box and 3~5x magnifier like the Rodenstock 6x6 listed on this page: http://www.filmscanner.info/en/Lupen.html are the way to go.
Which 120 format are you shooting? The best way to view slides is obviously to project them. Projecting MF slides is an exciting experience which cannot be compared with viewing them on a lightbox. (You will not believe me unless you see it for yourself ha ha, but it's really worth giving it a try.) 6x6 projectors (which incidentally can do 6x4.5) are cheap those days (unless you want a Hasselblad PCP80!) 6x7 projectors are rare and much more expensive. One company in Germany, Goetschmann, still makes some.
I am shooting both Velvia 50 and Ektar, 35MM, Nikon F5 50mm 1.4. All film is going to "The Darkroom" for developing and printing. It SEEMS that the prints from the Velvia have much better color and more "Life". I always thought that if you wanted prints, as the final product, you were better off with Ektar. Would love to hear other's opinion.
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