I post this as a very rare, all plastic and rubber 4X5 monorail
Very strong
I had one and sold it, my mistake
Calumet Cadet 4X5 Camera with...
Tin Can
If you have trouble with squeezing and want to use very long hoses like TC then a vinyl tubing between the camera and the bulb will expand less under pressure and the pressure will not be dissipated.
I agree the NOS Packard bulbs are superior but jim_jm's is excellent for lighter shutters. I have both.
That may be one way to make it possible. Or I could just put the bulb on a table and use my elbow, like I do with other troublesome stuff.
That wouldn’t have much control though.
Well…
Since I’ve never let this condition get in the way of anything , anyway, I’m just going to go for it and see what happens..
Consistent, smooth firing of the shutter tends to just takes some practice with the bulb and hose. If the shutter is in good condition, this will make things a lot easier as well.
If the shutter needs cleaning or service this is also easy without any special tools. Both halves of the shutter housing are steel and can benefit from a good internal cleaning with steel wool if rust or corrosion are present. The blades may be steel or plastic, but usually just need a good wiping down. Any kinks in the shutter blades can easily be fixed. If corroded, the brass piston can be cleaned with steel wool and Brasso. To finish, I wipe everything with a rag and furniture polish before assembly. No oil or lubricant needed at all. I've managed to restore some seriously neglected shutters this way.
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I have the ebay one. Pretty sure its the same bulb as this... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H4VF9C7...v_ov_lig_dp_it
Had I seen this before I would have just made a few by myself instead
Edit: actually i just saw a review, eh scratch that idea haha
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