Here are some snapshots of the shutter. One side attaches to the front of the bellows, while the other side attaches to the rear of the front standard. The shutter does not hold the lens board. It is the front standard, which holds the lens board. When you swing and tilt the front standard, the shutter, which is attached to the front standard, swings and tilts along with it. It is always parallel to the front standard.
The
bellows snap into this female side.
This male side snaps into the rear of the
front standard
My measurements are in inches, and I presume that the camera is made according to Metric measures, but these will give you the basic idea.
The male portion is a square of around 5.4 inches, and the female is a square of around 5.5 inches.
As you can see, there are ridges which act as baffles.
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