Hi everybody
I'm interested by this camera. I want to know what is the normal lens for this camera,
is it 450mm? How to put it on a tripod? Should I have a specific film holder?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Eastman-View...58608717021921
Hi everybody
I'm interested by this camera. I want to know what is the normal lens for this camera,
is it 450mm? How to put it on a tripod? Should I have a specific film holder?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Eastman-View...58608717021921
The specific camera you are referencing in your link is missing the sliding tripod block, so there is no way to mount it on a tripod in a balanced manner. It also appears to be missing the rear detachable focusing rail (rear extension track), which will severely limit the choices of lenses, and the ability to close focus. (closer than infinity).
Yes, you need at least one standard 11x14 sheet film holder, to be able to use this camera, and one lens of probably no longer focal length than 365mm, considering the limited length of focusing track available here.
It looks to me like this camera isn't designed for a sliding tripod block (there's only a single groove where the focusing mechanism slides). It's just bolted directly to the tripod head.
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
Norm, the issue that needs to be addressed with 11x14 (which is a super format, btw) is the cost of film holders. Yikes!
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Don't know if you've already bid or not but,
1, I agree you'll need a fairly short FL lens because of the absence of the rear rail.
2, Film holders are expensive. Don't know your expectations or budget.
3, While the bellows appears newish, pinholes or other unknown/unmentioned defects could cost a lot to fix. He lists no returns in the ad.
4. You seem to be jumping in with both feet into a Very Large Format. Maybe some of your background history could help. You still have 5 days left on the auction.
5. You'll need a rigid tripod. (please don't say you're taking this to the Himalayas) :-)
6. What are your probable subjects... and process? Silver, alt?
john
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