I see many of you, use a column (millimeter) on a wood table where put the reflex and the bellows on the microscope.
I see Charles Krebs set-up.
What do you use for this?
I think a column for reproduction or a old column for print the photo.
Excuse me, for the title but I don't know english word for explain...
Where I can buy this column?
I find many table for reproductions but I don't know is good for my job.
Thanks in advance
Roberto.
Column, bellows and microscope....
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You can use an enlarger column, but not all enlargers are easy to convert. some Saunders LPL models and be easily converted. There are columns made for copy work too.
I am not sure where you live, but photo retailers may carry this equipment. In the US, places like B&H Photo have this equipment. You can look on auction sites like ebay for secondhand ones.
I am not sure where you live, but photo retailers may carry this equipment. In the US, places like B&H Photo have this equipment. You can look on auction sites like ebay for secondhand ones.
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Will's suggestion re checking Ebay (or similar) is good, as these items are still getting dumped, as people convert to digital.
In my situation (because I have such things lying around) I'd also consider using the base + pillar of an old pillar drilling machine ... if the convenience / sizes were appropriate
pp
In my situation (because I have such things lying around) I'd also consider using the base + pillar of an old pillar drilling machine ... if the convenience / sizes were appropriate
pp
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Hi RobertoM,
If you search 'eBay.com' for 'copy stand' you will begin to see a few options. There is a good Nikon PF-3 available in the UK at the moment which is a bit closer to home for you. item
#190190171521.
Another option, would be to use a 'Proxxon' drilling table. This can be placed under the camera or under the subject for 'stacking' depending on the requirements of the shot. These are also available in Europe. See Wim's setup at the link below as an example.
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... php?t=3895
Craig
If you search 'eBay.com' for 'copy stand' you will begin to see a few options. There is a good Nikon PF-3 available in the UK at the moment which is a bit closer to home for you. item
#190190171521.
Another option, would be to use a 'Proxxon' drilling table. This can be placed under the camera or under the subject for 'stacking' depending on the requirements of the shot. These are also available in Europe. See Wim's setup at the link below as an example.
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... php?t=3895
Craig
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