Send us a picture!!! - John.Elaine@dock.net
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Send us a picture!!! - John.Elaine@dock.net
Hello again, We agree with KWSmith - did not think to ask if you possibly had a Sinar - using the Binoc hood works very well for all lenses including the 90mm & the 65mm plus the image is viewed...
Hello Alex, It does not matter that much that you cannot SEE as well the sides of the image on the ground glass - what does matter is something that no-one above has mentioned. You need to stop down...
Hello Bill,
If you need yours modified you might want to write to Horseman (in Japan) and ask if it can be done – see previous message to Alonzo for address etc. John.
Hello Alonzo,
The Horseman address is Komamura Corporation, 15-10 Nihonbashi Kobuna-ku, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103, Japan. May I suggest you write first regarding this to find cost and if you do...
Hello Paul - you must have heard the old saying - if all else fails, read the instructions!!!. And yes one can get great results with the 2450 - if we had your E-mail address we would send you a...
Hello Steve, FYI we have colour film that is dated to expire in 1981 and has been in the freezer since then (we bought quantity!) and when allowed to warm up naturally we are still getting EXCELLENT...
Hello Jan, Yes, you CAN use the Horseman TTL meter on any 4x5, 6x9 or 6x7 camera for TTL metering. There are a couple of things you need to make sure of - I believe they made one JUST for 4x5 cameras...
Hello Serge, If you have a shorter focal length lens you can still use it to get 1:1 image size and you will not necessarily need a longer rail or bellows extension. Many years ago I needed to take a...
Hello Dan, Yes, it can be used in a 6x7/6x9 camera - I had it modified in Japan at Horseman to take available batteries and at the same time they refurbished it to "as new" specs. We basically have...
Regarding the Horseman TTL meter - it slides in the camera like a film holder or Polaroid back. It reads through the lens so compensates for extended bellows etc. and you do not have to make any...