Why didn't you use the digital camera in the first place?

Ah, now I understand! I happen to have a PB-4 bellows and it came with a slide copier I had no use for (I rarely shoot slides). But now I can use it - thank you.

Something called 'light piping' is a real problem that is why I used a closed system(bellows) for 35mm. 120 was a different story; 'light piping' sent me to a scanner.
 
Something called 'light piping' is a real problem that is why I used a closed system(bellows) for 35mm. 120 was a different story; 'light piping' sent me to a scanner.

Would you give us a description of how to identify the problem? Is there a way to mimimize the effects of extranious light without moving to a closed system or should I move to an Nikon ES-1 slide copier and a couple of extension rings to make up for the Sonys' APS-C sensor?
 
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