I have come into possession of an Ilex Paragon 6 1/2 inch f4.5 lens in a No. 3 Ilex Synchro Electronic.
Never had of these before. There are two posts but no shutter release. Hmmm...
Anyone else familiar with this?
I have come into possession of an Ilex Paragon 6 1/2 inch f4.5 lens in a No. 3 Ilex Synchro Electronic.
Never had of these before. There are two posts but no shutter release. Hmmm...
Anyone else familiar with this?
Semi-educated guesses: It's probably a Tessar-formula normal lens for 4x5, made post-WWII in Rochester. It may be that the later ones may have been labelled "Ilex-Calumet Caltar". I'm not familiar with that shutter, which suggests 1960s-70s, but "two posts" sounds like the old bi-post flash synch. Or could they be the connection for a seperate control box?
Y'r new Ilex Synchro Electronic shutter is sort of spring powered, electronically timed. A solenoid opens it against a spring, and when the solenoid is de-energized the spring closes it.
To use it you need the electronic control box, which will connect to a cable that connects to one of the two pairs of posts. The other pair of posts is for flash synch.
This site http://www.chemie.unibas.ch/~holder/ has directions for making and programming a control box.
But since your shutter has only one pairs of post, not only is it useless (no control box), it is damaged.
I hope you paid little for it.
Sorry,
Dan
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