Yes, that would work with an adapter for the digi camera in place of the Rollei mount.Rollei made a system for both the SL66 and 6000 cameras.
Drew, I was only after a quick copy/download method and thought the use of a 24mp or 36mp DSLR and bellows slide copier would be the cats meow. I know it probably wouldn't live up to your standards, but your standards and mine are not the same when it comes to quick and easy. I've seen some very acceptable work done by folks with just a light table and DSLR. Heck, I've even seen nice work from a fellow using a cellphone for a light table and a DSLR. Some folks will say I shouldn't mention DSLR's, but it is another way of transferring your analog image to this site so they'll have to just get over the DSLR thing.
I have a pretty decent scanner (Nikon LS8000 with glass anti-newton Nikon carrier) and it does a very, very good job for which I have no complaints. I usually scan all my negative or slides when I have time set aside so they might be filed away for awhile before I get to them. That's why I wanted to use a "numeric" camera(I like that term) and copier to possibly pull a negative/slide or two and get a quick dupe for the web or whatever. I realize this isn't drum scan quality or even Nikon LS8000 quality, but I can live with that in turn for speed and ease of use. I think I'll do some web searching and maybe some experimenting myself and see what I come up with. Thanks for all your input. John wThere is something I don't get. If you are prepared to go the numeric road, what about a decent quality scanner?
Wouldn't that save you a lot of problems regarding planarity of slide, lens planarity of field, anti-Newton glass and rings, control of contrast?
Taking a numeric picture with a slide duplicator creates a lot of problems that scanners don't have.
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