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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    Do I need a recessed lens-board to use a 90mm lens on a Zone VI 4x5 camera? I have attempted to use the 90mm lens with a standard lens-board but I can't get it to focus. Cheers....Geoff

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    If you are asking about the Zone VI "Classic" (the Wisner-designed one) you should not need a recessed board. At least I never did with a 90mm Fujinon lens. If it is the Wista-based one, I don't know.

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    I'd go with bag bellows, they are useful for all lenses up to the 125mm mark with good movement.

    CP Goerz

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    You do not need a recessed board, but you need to tilt the front standard back towards the rear. You can use a lens as wide as 65 mm in this way, but you cannot move the lens around very much. Check to see that you are not taking a picture of the front of the camer. If so, you need to tilt both the front and rear standards back a little.

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    Andrew is right, if you want movements, you'd better go with the bag bellows on the Classic. The bellows is really stiff compressed this much.

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    I have the newer made by Fred, Zone IV and Louis is right on. However you will not be able to get much movements out of it. The bag bellows is a big help.

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    Fellow aficianados of large-format...many thanks. I shall heed the advice re bag bellows. In particular, my thanks to Louis for the advice re tilting the front standard back. A logical, simple, and elegant solution. Much better than pulling Fred's lovely creation apart and modifying it so the 2 standards move closer together...a desperate and clumsy solution I confess to having entertained. Also...many thanks for your rapid response to my question. In the far-off land of Down Under it is quite a sweet comfort to know that there is a large-format fraternity out there who are generous with their help. May Fred forgive me for thinking the unthinkable. Cheers...from Geelong - Australia...Geoff

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    My experience the same as Jim Rhoades. He is right on.

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    Zone V1 4x5 with 90mm lens

    Not that it will be an issue in summery Australia- but the Z-VI bellows are made of plastic and stiffen up in the cold. My bag bellows have needed several repairs over the years, because I tried to make them do things they didn't want to do when the temp was below freezing.

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