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    Toyo 810G, 4x5 reducing back, and Polaroid holder

    Picked up a used Toyo 810G on the favorite auction site... and couldn't be happier. Finally got a lens and lensboard so I could try it out...

    Problem 1: pinholes in the corners of the bellows.... expected it.... is there an option besides hours or tedium with bellows tape? (aside from a new bellows)

    Problem 2: With the 4x5 reducing back in place, I pop in the Polaroid holder. the holder has a part of the handle that hits the larger 8x10 plate, causing a slight gap between the spring back and the holder. This of course means two things: A not-quite flat insertion, going to cause a slight focus distortion, and a light leak along that edge of the holder.

    Most importantly, any ideas for the second one???

    Thanks...
    D.

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    Toyo 810G, 4x5 reducing back, and Polaroid holder

    That's odd. I have essentially the same rig and have no problems. Which 4x5 back are you using with which Polaroid back?

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    Toyo 810G, 4x5 reducing back, and Polaroid holder

    Try mixing some carpenter's glue with india ink. Just jake sure you let it dry four a couple of days before you flex the bellows.
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