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.
>
>   


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