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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 359910" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I described it in Post #17.</p><p>. Get Nikon 60mm Macro</p><p>. Get Nikon slide attachment</p><p>. If you have a DX sensor, get an extension ring</p><p> it becomes an assembly line job - insert a slide, check focus, shoot, insert next slide. I estimate 10 sec max turn around time - 6/min, 360/hour, rest 15 min, total time 4 hours of scanning (if you do not run out of battery)</p><p></p><p>If you have D5xxx or higher body, then you can set up tethered shoot using Digicam Control. Then you can check focus on screen of your computer (D3xxx live view is not supported by either Nikon or any one else)</p><p>Put them all together, check the focus in live view, check light source. Once satisfied</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 359910, member: 16090"] I described it in Post #17. . Get Nikon 60mm Macro . Get Nikon slide attachment . If you have a DX sensor, get an extension ring it becomes an assembly line job - insert a slide, check focus, shoot, insert next slide. I estimate 10 sec max turn around time - 6/min, 360/hour, rest 15 min, total time 4 hours of scanning (if you do not run out of battery) If you have D5xxx or higher body, then you can set up tethered shoot using Digicam Control. Then you can check focus on screen of your computer (D3xxx live view is not supported by either Nikon or any one else) Put them all together, check the focus in live view, check light source. Once satisfied [/QUOTE]
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