I finally bit the bullet and put my A-E on my Pacemaker. I had cobbled a board together, but wasn't happy with it, so I bit the bullet and bought the Jo-Lo board. Now to get the rangefinder dialed in and I'll be set.
I finally bit the bullet and put my A-E on my Pacemaker. I had cobbled a board together, but wasn't happy with it, so I bit the bullet and bought the Jo-Lo board. Now to get the rangefinder dialed in and I'll be set.
Michael Cienfuegos
Nice!
So at f/2.5 how do you manage that 1/4000th shutter speed with a shutterless lens and Crown Graphic body?
Now you know at first hand, sorry, at left hand, why I never ponied up to have my 6"/1.9 Super Six set up for my 2x3 Speed. It would have been a wrist-breaker.
Enjoy your monster.
Your picture shows a Crown, at least I don't see any shutter controls on the side of the camera....
When I had one I used a block to support the lens.
The shutter release is the rectangular block on the right side of the camera [left side in the photograph].
Steve
Nothing beats a great piece of glass!
I leave the digital work for the urologists and proctologists.
opps now that you say that i can see it. Sorry
Hmm…*I was wondering why you thought it was a Crown. I DO have a crown, but don't use it too much, have more fun with this rig. I shot a few Fujiroids with it yesterday, I'll give it a real workout tomorrow at a family gathering.
Michael Cienfuegos
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