Back in 2006 I asked Bjørn Rørslett which lens he advised me to use for the PB4, using a D1 to copy slides and negatives. He kindly suggested a Nikkor 28mm CRC version which focuses down to 200mm.
At the time I couldn't find one I could afford, so I improvised a way of using the PB4 as a copy stand with my D1 and Nikkor micro 60mm f2.8. It worked well enough but I found the 2.4Mp from the D1 a little bit lacking. So although I did copy some of my slides and negatives I soon realised it might be better to wait for a better sensor. I have had my D3 for a while now and thought it's about time I resumed the copying. Also I could do with some of the images I have on slides at rather better than 2.4 Mp!
This is the setup I used back in 2006:
The spotty white board was used to bounce flash to illuminate the slide (or negative).
I no longer have the 60 micro, replaced by the MF Nikkor micro 55mm f2.8 AI. I have adapted the above arrangement to use with the D3 and the 55 micro but that's using the lens mounted directly on the D3.
There are alignment issues which I have dealt with but I just feel that it would be nice to use the PB4 as intended. I have tried using the D300S and an EL105mm enlarging lens but the field of view is way too small and focusing is impossible if I pull the camera back to enlarge the field of view.
I am getting somewhat confused and frustrated. I realise the goalposts have moved somewhat with FX, I would be happy to use either camera but I just don't know where to turn to find a lens which will give me the field of view I need for copying 35mm slides and negatives and achieve focus. Perhaps it's the D300S with the 28CRC which Bjørn originally suggested, or possibly use a shorter EL lens like the EL50mm?
It seems the only way of mounting the D3 on the PB4 bellows is by adding extension tubes which further complicates things, focal lengthwise.