Monochrom
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Thanks, very useful...i´ll try it.
Hi, Today i received a beoon device for making 1:1 ratio copies.
the manual told me how to do a quick and effective light table and here are the first serious results i made. ...
I for one would love to see the original instructions, even though, as you say, you can actually work it out. But you never know when there might not be some clever trick along the read the manual mantra lines.....One issue for prospective purchasers is whether the whole kit is included. Mine was complete and even included the original box. Having access to the instructions would reassure prospective buyers.
I've just spent the greater part of two days trying to make good "scans" with a BEOON that I bought from someone in Oz. It looks good: spotless with no scratches.
However, using an M-Monohrom, and trying two 50mm lenses (Summilux-50 pre-ASPH and the DR Summicron) and, following the Leitz instructions in setting the lens at f/11 and the focus at infinity, I've found it extremely difficult to hit focus as well as negatives that were scanned for me on an Epson V800 at a small lab in Chiang Mai. My feeling is that the BEOON would work much better for someone using a camera with live view.
As I can't spend more time on this, I'll probably decide to sell the BEOON at the same low price at which I bought it. I'm not about to buy a a variety of the Sony A7 just to use with the BEOON.
I've just spent the greater part of two days trying to make good "scans" with a BEOON that I bought from someone in Oz. It looks good: spotless with no scratches.
However, using an M-Monohrom, and trying two 50mm lenses (Summilux-50 pre-ASPH and the DR Summicron) and, following the Leitz instructions in setting the lens at f/11 and the focus at infinity, I've found it extremely difficult to hit focus as well as negatives that were scanned for me on an Epson V800 at a small lab in Chiang Mai. My feeling is that the BEOON would work much better for someone using a camera with live view.
As I can't spend more time on this, I'll probably decide to sell the BEOON at the same low price at which I bought it. I'm not about to buy a a variety of the Sony A7 just to use with the BEOON.
The BEOON I bought was complete other than the manual too. The manual is only four pages ... No wonder it was lost most of the time.
Here's a scan of the manual ... I had it bound at Kinkos.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25268645/BEOON_Manual.pdf
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