http://www.historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=139 indicates it was available in a number of sizes.
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http://www.historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=139 indicates it was available in a number of sizes.
Thank you! I did see the EE but I was unable to find anything based on it. This is helpful! Also, now I don't have to feel so sick for letting it pass by. :)
There's a fair bit of information...
A buddy saw this at an estate sale a couple of weeks ago (reduced to $35 bucks) and didn't buy it! I didn't see his text message until he was long gone... I knew it was big (too big for me...
That was my primary motivation when I got started a few years ago. If you want to go headlong into it, I highly recommend John Coffer's "Doer's Guide", although I see the prices have gone up...
I'm quite content with my inverted black t-shirt. Significant light leakage doesn't seem to affect my focusing (that I'm aware of).
Seems like a silly feature to me. It's a really nice Fujinon-EX 135mm f/5.6, but I may need to let it go or paint over the scale, because I know it's going to drive me crazy having to remember to...
I recently picked up a Durst S-45 from Don Dudenbostel, and I was just in the darkroom getting ready to load some film when I noticed that the aperture scale on one of the lenses glows in the dark. ...
It is a 14 (by 11?) inch plate. I nearly wet myself when I read 14' as well, but it is admirably well-done and documented. Definitely worth a view, and thanks for sharing it with us, Thorley!
Let me second this request... Beautiful setup, btw.
I found the archive and see that the ledger pages are not flat scans, and that the handwriting changes at various points in the ledgers. I will see if there is any processing I can do to isolate...
Do you have a link to this archive? I do a lot of web-scraping at work. This means that I often write software that automatically parses and extracts information from web pages. I'd be interested...
I use an old Ries Photoplane Tilt Head as well, and with a platform ~6.5" wide by ~8" long, I am confident it will support anything I can put on it. Really easy to use as well, although difficult to...
Were the images shot with multiple cameras and lenses? I understand the shutter actuation, but how were three pictures taken in sequence at those intervals with one camera given the requirements of...
In that board, with a round hand file, you should be done in twenty minutes. Doesn't have to be perfect, just make sure the threads barely fit through and it's reasonably round...
I did not read through this thread in its entirety, and I know you're after the "artistic" qualities of lenses as opposed to detail rendition/sharpness, but I always found the following article...
I believe he did have it listed once before with a higher reserve, but it didn't go, so it was relisted lower. Could be wrong, but I seem to recall hovering over the bid button last month for the...
I think Chamonix is the best bet going forward for new ULF holders. I don't own one of their cameras, but I bought an excellent 5x7 wet plate holder from them. Beautiful craftsmanship and fantastic...
What is the approximate OD of the flange & the approximate OD of the barrel? 10" and that fast does sound really big for a 4x5 standard/board.
I'm curious to know how much that late-model, unused...
Where are you located Scott? In my wildest dreams you're actually the videographer named Scott Morgan who lives down the street from me, but assuming that you're not, someone from the forum was...
I'm still curious to know the lens board and hole size. The original question got derailed somewhere along the way.
I would say that a calumet board matching your camera is incredibly unlikely. You're going to need to measure your lens board and note whether or not it's got any rabbets or defining characteristics...
Buena suerte para encontrar su caja mágica. Lo siento, tengo Copa Davis en la cabeza.
Bienvenido!
(apologies for my poor Spanish!)
Dan, thanks for the reply. I am attempting to mount a focal plane shutter from a Speed Graphic onto the front standard of a 5x7 Ansco View. Essentially, I want to make a shutter box that attaches...
What are the caveats against turning the focal plane shutter sideways? I seem to recall it not being recommended sonewhere, but if there are no compelling reasons not to turn it, I don't mind...
You are all making me very happy right about now. I am determined to mount the thing behind the front standard for the aesthetic and the weight distribution. It does make sense that as long as the...
Thank you Tracy! I did end up buying it, but I have been lazy and hadn't taken the measurements. I sort of lost my enthusiasm when I saw that the "gate" was only ~3 inches tall. My lens' rear...
With the Graflex cameras, it isn't really a matter of chance. If the camera has a Graflok back, the Polaroid/Fuji holders will fit. If it has a Graphic (spring) back, the Polaroid/Fuji holders will...
Sorry, I suppose I am not correctly distinguishing between elements and groups. The group/element behind the lens board is cemented. That was removed with a spanner.
The front group (in front of...
Answer: pliers & luck.
I bought a 3.25x4.25 Speed Graphic for the FP Shutter, but it has a pretty nice Zeiss Jena Tessar (13.5 cm f/4.5) on it. Well, I'm peering through it and cleaning it up, and it turns out there's...
Thanks guys. I will post the dimensions of the FP shutter after I buy it. I will also get the dimensions of the 4x5 Anniversary Graphic's FP shutter when I get around to it.
Mods, feel free to...
Thanks for the video, I will check it out after work, as I haven't seen it before. As mentioned above, I was planning on mounting my bellows on the back of the shutter box and then attaching the...
I'm sure it can be done, but I suppose I will have to pony up the cash for this little Graphic before I can know for sure whether it will all fit. As you seem to suggest it will be very difficult to...
I have disassembled, performed service on, and re-assembled a 4x5 Speed Graphic FP shutter in the past. Provided that the rollers and plate are mounted correctly in a wooden frame, I can't see why...
...but in frustration he took up the cello
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The local camera shop just had a load of Speed Graphics dropped on them. I am thinking of buying one of the 3.25x4.25 Speeders and using the FP shutter for barrel lenses on my 5x7 Ansco as someone...
+1. Been awhile. Probably time to revisit it and give a concrete opinion.
Deferring to Mark. My bad...
You'll have to ask the seller (usually un-knowlegeable if they didn't give a focal length in the first place) to estimate it for you. Tell them to point the lens toward a window in a dark room and...
Or buy one with a standard size copal hole (a size or so smaller than the size you need) and file out the hole to the required diameter with a hand file. I have done that for barrel lenses with...