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    Master Technika normal front standard height?

    I seldom use rise on my Linhof and was wondering is this because when you pull the front standard out it is already at normal height? I'm using 135mm and 120mm lenses. Any other camera I have owned always had a mark that indicated where the normal height was. Thanks for any info.

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    yes, I guess so. I use the rise to shoot high rise building to keep vertical. When I need fall, I mount the camera upside down.

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    Thanks, but your uncertainty sounds like mine. Perhaps someone else will be able to contribute as well?

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    Are your ground glass corners clipped? If so, you should be able to tell when it is centered vertically.

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    Are you using Linhof boards? If so then that is the normal position for the front standard. the center of the lens will be centered on the center of the gg when the normal lenses are used on Linhof boards. If you are using third party boards where the hole is placed differently then on a Linhof board then no, the lens will not be properly centered on the gg.

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    I am using central drilled lens boards. Does this mean that I am lower than center, center, or slightly above? My corners are clipped but enough to really see. Thanks for the info thus far and any further.

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
    I am using central drilled lens boards. Does this mean that I am lower than center, center, or slightly above?
    The hole on Linhof boards is displaced downward. So a center-drilled board moves the lens up relative to Linhof's intended positioning.

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    I hate to have to have things spelled out for me haha, but with a centered drilled lens board I am essentially using a slight amount of rise on a Linhof?

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
    I hate to have to have things spelled out for me haha, but with a centered drilled lens board I am essentially using a slight amount of rise on a Linhof?
    yes

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    Re: Master Technika normal front standard height?

    Thank you all very much!

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