Remedy offers this little light table: You can sift the analog material well it and take a picture with a digital camera with macro mode, or macro lens. A sturdy tripod with a swivel head and a small bubble level for proper wheel alignment of the image plane replaces a Repro table.
The light from the light panel is bright and evenly, I could 100s shoot the shots with f5.6 and 1/30 at ISO. As a camera, I have a Canon G11 and used even when KB-material results in terms of sharpness and contrast ratio were remarkable. After trimming I now have the retouched photos with about 8-9 megapixels in digital album.
This solution I can recommend any photographer who wants to get his old slides and negatives into the digital age. The retouching does some work and requires experience, but it is a convenient method if you have a large image archive. Despite all the enthusiasm, I think the price of 104, - a bit high for a small light panel, be perhaps one-tenth of their production costs. But if the unit by holding the digitization process, it was worth it ;-)