Some enlargers came with the camera adapter, (or you could order one as an accessory).
mike wilson wrote: > Paul wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I will like to buy a copy stand to use with my >> Pentax K100D. I intend to use to take pictures of >> rocks, fossils, concretions, artifacts, toy >> trains, and similar objects for illustrations in >> popular and professional publications and personal >> satisfaction. >> >> I have the following questions about >> >> 1. Can anyone tell me what specific features to be >> concerned about most in a copy stand to be used for >> taking such photographs? >> >> 2. What is the advantage, if any, of having a copy >> stand with counter balancing? >> >> 3. Does anyone has any recommendations for copy >> stands, including lights, in the 150 to 450 dollar >> range? >> >> 4. Does anyone has any recommendations for copy >> stands, including lights, in the 450 to 650 dollar >> range? >> > > How much!!!?? > > Go and buy an old enlarger, throw the head away, fab up a camera adaptor > and voila! a copy stand. Add lights and the whole thing might cost > you $100, if you are really unlucky. > > -- All dogs have four legs; my cat has four legs. Therefore, my cat is a dog. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

