theres also the (old, but still made me thinks) duplicators that are basically 2 camera backs facing each other.
one side you load with exposed film/slides, and the other with unexposed film. you pull winder on, then theres a place you shine a light, and the films are pressed very close to each other flat (with thin glass between). shutter opens/closes etc....
very complicated actually.
easyer just scanning
sorry, thought I started out being helpful, but then dug myself a pit of despair!
There are some crappy electronic "slide duplicators" on fleabay that don't attach to a camera, they're a hand held scanner but with added poop.
I would add slide copy to your vocabulary, and copy stand, you never know when you might need it..
Anyway, stuff like that was the preserve of photographic shops, outside of Fleabay they're tough to source these days.
Whatever happens you'll probably need a suitable macro lens, I used to slide copy with a 50mm macro lens on a lightbox with a mask with a 6x6 square hole cut in it, its a tripod job in a dark room though without tubes/bellows/wotnot.
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