Tim,
forum member jumanji is from Hanoi, maybe he can point you to right direction.
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Tim,
forum member jumanji is from Hanoi, maybe he can point you to right direction.
http://www.northcoastphoto.com/
very nice.
I did not see you move the film plane back, does it covers entire 4x5 area?
thanks
have you checked out Option8 Flickr page? he's a good guy & very accessible.
you could use one of these cardboard mailing tubes.
it would be sweet if I could get some stiffeners for my Burke & James
Thank you Steve. That's neat.
if only if I could get my hand on a laser cutter :)
I'm in San Diego, California
Jim, I dare to ask if you have a spare one laying around that you would part with.
:)
Hi,
mine is shot and beyond repair. Can someone kindly tell me where I can get a replacement.
thanks
thanks. Any advice for the stiff bellow?
hi
I have a B&J that has stiff/hard bellow. Is there a way to soften the bellow? I'm not sure it's made out of leather so I haven't try Lexol Leather Cleaner on it.
- also the revolving back is...
cool ... bookmarked this thread :)
I once tried to build one myself to. I gave up when I couldn't figured out how to build a durable back. My back was a crude slip-on/clip-on thing. I could buy a...
nice job but don't you have to reset the infinity point & readjust the rangefinder?
+1
thanks guys.
Louis, yes, that's what I meant.
is there anyway to mount this on a shutter?
Dave
does anybody have any info on this little guy? focal length? coverage?
It has aperture disc but no flank. The only thread I found in LFF is regarding No.6, mine is No. 3
thank you
Dave
hi, I have a Nagaoka with missing 1 of the front focus knob. Does anyone know where I can get the replacement?
thanks
charcoal & bluegray don't work anymore.
the new layout looks great on my android tablet. thank you. ;)
would love a 65mm version.
$850 for a Nikon F5 just closed a few days ago.... yike! keh has one like new for $569
:eek:
Thanks for tips, Daniel.
I just hate A&I (and now they're no longer process E-6)
mine is giving me a silent treatment ... come on Bessy, say something :o
gentleman: would you go further as closing all the NPs to prevent so call "irresponsible" people from damaging the parks? and only allow a few privileged one to enjoy the beauty?
btw, this topic...
here is a youtube demo
I'll sell you a lanyard & some rubber bands for $20, and btw, free shipping. :D
Ari,
thanks for the tip. $8 is hard to beat + free shipping too.
How tall is the loupe?
:p
before plunking a chunk of change, give gimp a try, it's FREE :D
Dan,
can you update us on this? I'd love to get my hand on some
:)
thanks. It must be my ignorant :D but I always thought that as long as the close distance ( < 20ft ) is spot on, I don't need to worry about the infinity.
Frank,
can you elaborate on the Polaroid RF's weaknesses? (just for my own curiosity, maybe I can find a way to improve it)
thanks
I can relate. Sometimes a fun project turns into PITA real fast :D
I had the same idea but using olympus lens instead :)
you can shim the new back i.e. move it back; I think around 3/8in should be sufficient.
IMHO- the Polaroid kind feel right...
you can find a lot of information on the web, google is your friend.
I learn a lot from this site when I did my conversion.
Ken.... sweet, can't wait to see the finish camera.
Steve & Bill are trustworthy and competent repair persons.
:)
Jim, great picture. :)
Paul,
I got mine at home depot ( or Lowe, can't remember ). They're called Aluminum Sheet Metal with various sizes.
here is one example
:)
Dave
she's a pretty one. :p
one can add a frame mask to make this camera accepts 120 size film.
I have the same camera and planning to convert it to a 6x14 but haven't found a time to actually do it.
Liam,
thanks for the detailed thread.
;)