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    8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    I have a tachinara 8x10, and the original screeen/fresnel were obviously cleaned a bit too enthusiastically, so now it is too 'transparent' and I see double images.

    I replaced the lot with a nice eBay ground glass (after waiting about 8 months for my satinsnow, and giving up) but I do miss the illumination of the fresnel. Adorama has the 'original' Tachi replacement screen in their catalogue, but eventualy cancelled my order telling me they'll never get it (but then, still have the item available for sale..)

    Anyone knows of a source for a nice 8x10 GG/fresnel combo ?

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    This ones in my bookmarks, I've not used them yet. Fresnel screens

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    This seems to be one of the rare cases when everybody agreed:
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...praise+maxwell
    Never tried one of these, but trust everybody.
    Last edited by Michael Nagl; 6-Feb-2008 at 16:09. Reason: grammatics

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    Also check this thread. My Maxwell is outstanding, and I would order another Maxwell for my 7x17 if he made one that large. Maxwell does make screens up to 8x10, so that would be my suggestion to you.

    If you want to consider a "conventional" non-enhanced ground glass, look at GVB in Belgium. The GVB is a "conventional" gg and not a fresnel, but the screen has received some excellent feedback, and I plan to order one for my 7x17.

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    Quote Originally Posted by resummerfield View Post
    Also check this thread. My Maxwell is outstanding, and I would order another Maxwell for my 7x17 if he made one that large. Maxwell does make screens up to 8x10, so that would be my suggestion to you.

    If you want to consider a "conventional" non-enhanced ground glass, look at GVB in Belgium. The GVB is a "conventional" gg and not a fresnel, but the screen has received some excellent feedback, and I plan to order one for my 7x17.
    Thanks Eric,

    you could always add a Fresnel to my GG. It greatly enhances the effect of the Lumigrid.
    I read somewhere that Tracy Storer is offering fresnels for UFL.

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    Quote Originally Posted by IanG View Post
    This ones in my bookmarks, I've not used them yet. Fresnel screens

    Ian
    $158 + $28 postage (+ duty + 17.5% VAT) I think I'll try to $10 'reading' fresnel first.

    I couldn't find a webshop for maxwell, nor a list of prices.. Anyone found their homepage ?

    I already have a pretty good regular ground glass, otherwise I'd have bought one from our Belgian cousin... I had found their website in my quest already :-)

    Thanks for all the info guys ! If you think of something more...

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    Geert mentioned Tracey Storer & Fresnels, somewhere on I think this forum you can find he buys them from Edmunds Optical in the US, they do have a UK branch & website.

    I have been in touch with them but didn't have time to investigate further on my last visit to the UK. They would probably have something better than a reading fresnel.

    Maxwell details can be found here.

    Ian

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    Midwest Photo still lists the Tachihara ground glass and overlay on their web site. You might want to give them a call.

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    Quote Originally Posted by IanG View Post
    Geert mentioned Tracey Storer & Fresnels, somewhere on I think this forum you can find he buys them from Edmunds Optical in the US, they do have a UK branch & website.
    Ian
    I used to buy from Edmund Optics, but their offerings on large fresnels changed a few years ago. (very few if any large fresnels in "interesting" focal lengths) I have a new supplier.
    Tracy Storer
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    www.mammothcamera.com

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    Re: 8x10 Fresnel/GG combo ?

    I just tried a cheapo (£3.50) 8x10 reading fresnel, and it does make a hell of a difference ! At about 20cm, I can see the whole of the frame, instead of having to do the 'head dance'. I think a longer focale on the fresnel would be better for framing; but it's already a huge improvement!
    Of course it's not a superbly finished piece of plastic molding, I'll have to find something better...

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