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    Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    Can someone tell me if it's possible to mount a 35" RDA barrel mounted lens into a Copal #3 shutter? I'm not overly concerned about maximum aperture loss. I think I remember reading aeons ago that it CAN be done albeit not easily and perhaps only with the aluminum not brass version or vice-versa. Thanks!

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    Re: Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    I do not believe that a Copal #3 is an option for the 35" Artar. The 30" Artar is the practical limit for the Copal #3. I asked this question a while back when I was considering options for a 35" Artar that I acquired. I believe that you can get it into a Ilex #5 but it is not cheap as there is some machining time involved if my memory serves me correct.

    I put mine in a front mounted Packard shutter for about half the cost and it works just fine.

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    It might fit into a acne # 5. The 5's are hare to come by and you would need adapter bushing. E mail Adam at SK Grimes. Not cheap.

    Get a lens cap that slides off and on easy and ND filters behind the lens or close down. The lens cap makes a wonderful shutter.
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    Re: Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    The late Mr. Grimes was indeed capable of inserting a 35 inch Artar (the aluminum barrel version) into a Copal #3 shutter; a photo of mine is attached. The process results in a decrease of the maximum aperture to f19.

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    Re: Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay M. Packer View Post
    The late Mr. Grimes was indeed capable of inserting a 35 inch Artar (the aluminum barrel version) into a Copal #3 shutter; a photo of mine is attached. The process results in a decrease of the maximum aperture to f19.
    Jay, THAT'S what I wanted to hear! I thought I remembered such a feat being accomplished but wasn't sure, given my failing memory...I'm pretty sure that it was shown as an example on Grimes' web site years ago. Not sure why it isn't now. It's funny but I did get a reply from the Grimes' people that it can not be correctly mounted into a Copal 3 but has to go into a Ilex 5...
    Do you know if this works only with the aluminum version (just curious since I have in fact acquired the aluminum one)? Also what size/type board so you have it on? I would like mine on a Sinar board. Is the f/19 maximum aperture (loss of a little over 1 stop) a problem at all? Do you have any photos taken WITH it to show?
    Lastly - THANKS! I really appreciate your reply. Now that I know it can be done, I just need to have it done!

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    Re: Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    I don't know about an "Acne" shutter, sounds too juvenile for a big lens. I suggest you find a Compound #5, the mightiest speed shutter ever mass produced.

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    For purposes of documenting the record for future ULF photographers, it would be very interesting to see where you can secure the work to put this lens into a Copal #3and what it costs. I have a 42" Red Dot in #5 that was done by the great Steve Grimes and the machining that was undertaken to accomplish this objective is a thing of art all by itself.

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    Re: Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    Michael, I'll follow up when I get this work done. I'll be using a local (Toronto area) fellow, Kevin Brown of KHB Photografix who has done sterling work for me before - everything from adding a bail to mounting difficult lenses in shutters. I still have to actually receive the lens which I won on auction recently but will get right on it when I do get it. It may take a few weeks to do; Kevin is in high demand! But I WILL let you all know the result and cost.

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    Re: Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    Great.

    I have a 30" Doctor lens in a Copal #3 that is f14.5 and manageable so f19 should not be to bad. The only issue with these lenses on ULF cameras is to remember to compensate for some bellows correction that can surprise you at times. Shooting smaller formats can spoil you at times but image circles that cover the sides of single story buildings are about as cool as it gets.

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    Re: Shuttering a 35" Red Dot Artar

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard K. View Post
    Jay, THAT'S what I wanted to hear! I thought I remembered such a feat being accomplished but wasn't sure, given my failing memory...I'm pretty sure that it was shown as an example on Grimes' web site years ago. Not sure why it isn't now. It's funny but I did get a reply from the Grimes' people that it can not be correctly mounted into a Copal 3 but has to go into a Ilex 5...
    Do you know if this works only with the aluminum version (just curious since I have in fact acquired the aluminum one)? Also what size/type board so you have it on? I would like mine on a Sinar board. Is the f/19 maximum aperture (loss of a little over 1 stop) a problem at all? Do you have any photos taken WITH it to show?
    Lastly - THANKS! I really appreciate your reply. Now that I know it can be done, I just need to have it done!
    The pictured lens is mounted on a standard 140mm Sinar board; the flange measures about 138mm in diameter. Depending on the mechanism by which the lens is attached to the front of your camera, this could pose a problem. I use mine on a Phillips 12x20 (the only camera I have with enough bellows extension), and I had to have about 3-4 mm shaved off two sides of the flange by Grimes & Co. so it would fit on the Phillips front standard. I have no personal knowledge about the feasibility of mounting the older, heavier brass barrel version in a Copal 3 shutter. I have always suspected that the Grimes website did not feature pictures of my lens in their "examples" section because it was such a royal pain to do, and they didn't want to do any others.

    The f19 aperture is not a problem. I also have both the 750mm f14.5 and 1000mm f19.5 Apo-Germinars Mr. Kadillak refers to (both factory mounted in Copal #3 shutters), and composing and focusing on the ground glass are easy. More problematic are vibration (with such a heavy lens that far from the camera's center of gravity) and depth of field. A monopod under the front standard helps with the former; the latter remains a challenge.

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