There are at least two ways to do this that are preferable to what  
you propose:
One: Shoot BW film and scan it on a good film scanner.
Two: Shoot digital and convert it to BW.
Paul
On Nov 17, 2007, at 10:06 PM, Beaker wrote:

> Hi-
>
> Has anyone used a bellows type slide copier on a digital SLR? Or am I
> just being silly again?
>
> I'm thinking about getting a roll of B&W film and hunting up my old
> reels and tank, so I can do B&W film on the cheap.
> I realize a film scanner is a better way to go about this, but an e-
> bay slide copier is pretty inexpensive.
> Another benefit- with adapters, I can use an M42 copier on both my
> Pentax & Canon DSLR.
>
> By the way, what focal length lens would give full-frame copies?
>
> Thanks for your help-
> Mike Beacom
>
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