Don:

THat would give you much better results than you can get from any affordable scanner. I got some slides professionally scanned, was disgusted with the results, and now digitize my own as you are thinking of doing, but much less carefully.

Take a look at the Pentax K-20D, while you're at it. Very nice camera and relatively inexpensive. I do all my shooting with a K10D, and will upgrade soon.

Dan


On Nov 15, 2008, at 4:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Wow - that about confirms it for me - I have started scanning my
slides/negatives (probably between 20 - 30k) with a Polaroid
SprintScan - WAY too slow, and not enough dynamic range. I've been
thinking of using a digital SLR, my 74mm Zeiss Planar-S lens (
optimized for 1:1 copying of 35mm film), and the slide copying
colorhead and shooting digital photos as if I was making dupe slides.
This would be one of my justifications for purchasing a Nikon D300 or
D700.


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