For negative or slide copying one can place the colourhead on the base plate, put in the negative/slide and use it as tunable light source with the copy camera mounted at the enlarger collum.
If you need a picture I could put mine back into copy stand mode. The M601 head slides onto a post that is fixed to the carriage. The M301 head is attached to the carriage with a 1/4-20 knob. I'm busy today but should be able to do tomorrow.
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Another way to use the camera vertically and not get a pain in the neck is to use software like ControlMyNikon / ControlMyCanon. It doesn't only allow you to use your computer screen as a viewfinder and your mouse as a trigger, you can also configure it to automatically and immediately import the shots into Lightroom. You can even use it to manage a focus stacking.system.
The quality is amazing.My setup uses an old Kodak Flurolite enlarger. I can scan 35mm 127 and 120 up to 6X9. I mount it on a tripod so I can sit in a chair and see the camera screen easily. I use an iPad as a back light, the weight of it helps hold the negatives flat in the negative carriers.
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This is a 6X9 scan I made recently
Tahquitz Canyon Rock Formation by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
How a Bogen Super clamp with a stud that screws into the base of your camera? Use the clamp attach the camera?
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Another way to use the camera vertically and not get a pain in the neck is to use software like ControlMyNikon / ControlMyCanon. It doesn't only allow you to use your computer screen as a viewfinder and your mouse as a trigger, you can also configure it to automatically and immediately import the shots into Lightroom. You can even use it to manage a focus stacking.system.
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