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Using a slide copier with a Digital SLR

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beegeebee | 21:08 Wed 09th Nov 2011 | Technology
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Grandson has a digital camera and wants to copy some of my old slides but when the copier is connected to the camera (on manual operation) the shutter will not fire because it states, no lens attached! Anyone any ideas please. My photography ceased with film about 15 year ago, and only use a point and shoot now, and thats only on holiday!! B.
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Just downloaded the manual and it says that when using with a telescope or similar (so I assume this is much the same) that the exposure mode should be set to manual, since you've already said that you are on manual I think that calling Sony is going to be your only option.
13:15 Thu 10th Nov 2011
What camera is it, some have a menu option to be able to shoot without a lens on, many don't.
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Thanks Fitzer, Sony A500 if that helps? B.
Just downloaded the manual and it says that when using with a telescope or similar (so I assume this is much the same) that the exposure mode should be set to manual, since you've already said that you are on manual I think that calling Sony is going to be your only option.
I've found a workable solution is to set up the old slide projector with a digital camera next to it, and re-take the photos as they are projected. I'm slowly working through mine in this way.
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Many thanks to Fitzer & Mosaic. Seems the easiest way is for him to speak with Sony! thanks again chaps B.

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