ES-1 Slide Copying Adapter

ES-1 Slide Copying Adapter
alaAverage 3.6

5 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 5 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 72/100. The average review date is Sep 26, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 124467 reviews from other Lenses & Filters. Last update: May 22, 2013.

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It works, but it is cumbersome

 

It works, but it is cumbersome

I love these reviews. How I wish I had paid closer attention to them before I purchased the ES-1. I would not purchase it were I to do it over. As noted in other reviews, the movable slide holder has nothing to hold it in place, either in focus...

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Very nice

 

Very nice

If you have a camera that can focus at short range, like my Canon PowerShot G9, not having any, perhaps poor optics in the device is a plus. I wish I could make everything shorter to fill the image with the slide. I wish I could use this for loose,...

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An effort to initially get set correctly but 90% quality of scans in 2% of time...

 

An effort to initially get set correctly but 90% quality of scans in 2% of time...

While I really like being able to make quick copies of hundreds or thousands of slides with this, I encoutnered one points of major frustration: - I didn't realize that even though I have a macro lens with a 52mm front thread that I would still need...

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nikon slide copier

 

nikon slide copier

Item works fine with Nikon D-90 and D-70. Most of my slides required cropping after using the ES-1 but that appeared to be only a minor inconvenience as I did not have to copy a large amount.

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Good use for framed slides on full frame 35mm, not for uncut film

 

Good use for framed slides on full frame 35mm, not for uncut film

The good thing about this product is that Nikon does not include any cheap glass in the adapter. ES-1 has no optical elements at all! Thus the quality of your reproduction depends on the quality of your macro lens, and of the camera. So why does an...

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