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    I'm in the market for a camera copy stand. Preferably with lights, but not too massive! A distance scale on the column would be desirable.

    Ian
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    Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

    Originally posted by Ian View Post
    I'm in the market for a camera copy stand. Preferably with lights, but not too massive! A distance scale on the column would be desirable.

    Ian
    Ian, How about the Polaroid MP4 in my basement? Was that too big for your needs? Danny

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    • #3
      Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

      Originally posted by Danny Chau View Post
      Ian, How about the Polaroid MP4 in my basement? Was that too big for your needs? Danny
      It is a massive heavyweight thing, Danny - I don't really have enough space for it. I thought I'd have a quick look to see what else was available

      Ian
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      • #4
        Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

        If there is anyone else, except myself, who hadn't a clue what a 'camera copy stand' is I'll save you the search.
        I found an explanation Here
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          Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

          Originally posted by Pops View Post
          If there is anyone else, except myself, who hadn't a clue what a 'camera copy stand' is I'll save you the search.
          I found an explanation Here
          Haha! Indeed - good link

          Danny's stand is excellent, but it's really designed for much larger cameras and is built like a tank. Unfortunately it's as big as a tank too!

          If I had more space I'd jump at it, but it's just too big for me.

          Ian
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            Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

            Originally posted by Pops View Post
            If there is anyone else, except myself, who hadn't a clue what a 'camera copy stand' is I'll save you the search.
            I found an explanation Here
            Yes, I was Pops.

            I have many old photos that I wondered about photographing rather than scanning as I could do the lot more quickly, but I don't want to go to any expense. Just thought I might be able to put the camera on a desktop tripod and put lights onto it. Do you think that would work?
            Audrey

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            • #7
              Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

              Originally posted by Autumn View Post
              Yes, I was Pops.

              I have many old photos that I wondered about photographing rather than scanning as I could do the lot more quickly, but I don't want to go to any expense. Just thought I might be able to put the camera on a desktop tripod and put lights onto it. Do you think that would work?
              Yes, I'm sure you could make this work. My main reason for considering the use of a copy stand is purely for convenience. Setting up a tripod and the lighting every time is time consuming compared to using a purpose-built copy stand.

              There is a lot to be said for re-photographing prints using a camera compared to using a scanner, too as long as the lens you're using is up to the task.

              Ian
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              • #8
                Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                Originally posted by Ian View Post
                Yes, I'm sure you could make this work. My main reason for considering the use of a copy stand is purely for convenience. Setting up a tripod and the lighting every time is time consuming compared to using a purpose-built copy stand.

                There is a lot to be said for re-photographing prints using a camera compared to using a scanner, too as long as the lens you're using is up to the task.

                Ian
                Well when I get round to it, I'll ask you for more details.
                Audrey

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                • #9
                  Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                  Don't they make some tripods that are actually versitile enough (double jointed?) to serve as a copy stand or platform? It seems like I've seen that somewhere, but having no application for it at the time didn't pay too much attention.

                  Michael

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                  • #10
                    Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                    Originally posted by mudbo View Post
                    Don't they make some tripods that are actually versitile enough (double jointed?) to serve as a copy stand or platform? It seems like I've seen that somewhere, but having no application for it at the time didn't pay too much attention.

                    Michael
                    I have seen some tripods that have a screw on the base of the column as well as the top, so you could attach a ball head upside down so a camera could face down between the three legs.

                    Ian
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                    • #11
                      Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                      I have seen some tripods that have a screw on the base of the column as well as the top, so you could attach a ball head upside down so a camera could face down between the three legs.

                      Ian

                      Yeah that's it. Seems like that would be a pain having to stick your head between the legs to reach the viewfinder, looking in upside down. I once worked in a darkroom, and we had a guy that handled all the copy work, and he had a booth with a stand and lights. Thinking back on it, I can remember his stand still requiring him to compose his image upside down. I guess you get used to that. Also he always used a tape measure for precise focus.

                      Michael

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                      • #12
                        Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                        Originally posted by mudbo View Post
                        I have seen some tripods that have a screw on the base of the column as well as the top, so you could attach a ball head upside down so a camera could face down between the three legs.

                        Ian

                        Yeah that's it. Seems like that would be a pain having to stick your head between the legs to reach the viewfinder, looking in upside down. I once worked in a darkroom, and we had a guy that handled all the copy work, and he had a booth with a stand and lights. Thinking back on it, I can remember his stand still requiring him to compose his image upside down. I guess you get used to that. Also he always used a tape measure for precise focus.

                        Michael
                        This is an application where live view in a digital camera would be very useful

                        Ian
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                        • #13
                          Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                          The Manfrotto 055Pro allows the use of its centre column horizontally, specifically for such work, and of course its much easier to look through the viewfinder.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                            One of my most useful accessories is an angle finder. I had one with my OM System and now have an E-Series one. The E-Series one also shows things the right way around.

                            I've thought a few times about a copy stand

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                            • #15
                              Re: Wanted: camera copy stand

                              <quote> from ian
                              There is a lot to be said for re-photographing prints using a camera compared to using a scanner, too as long as the lens you're using is up to the task.
                              </quote>

                              What sort of lens would you use and why?
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