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    How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    Hi all,
    I am new in This forum and just got into LF photography.
    I got lot of stuff during the last months including a Tachihara 8x10 and a Linhof Master Technika and a Chamonix 4x5. I got a bunch of modern lenses which all fit the various sizes but now I want to enjoy the look of vintage brass lenses without shutters.
    My question is how to "shoot" with those without having a built-in shutter.
    Is the answer a large packard shutter ? A shutter cap ?

    Thanks to all with contructive posts and answers.
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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    Frequently screwed into a wooden board using the threads on the lens as a tap.
    Another is duct tape around the rear of the lens.

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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    Sorry, may I explained my question wrong.
    If the lens is attached to a lens board and already on the camera.
    How can I make the photo if there is no shutter in the lens?

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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    One option is to use the Sinar Copal Shutter.

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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    Lots of folks use a lens cap or a hat over the front of the lens to make exposures of a second or more with the lens stopped down. Of course, a Packard shutter will work well behind the lens board as will a large shutter attached in some fashion to the front of the lens (the Packard can be attached this way, too). Any way to block the light while you get the film ready will work OK if you have a long enough exposure to give you time to work.

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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    Learn to use a Galli shutter. Simple, cheap and reliable.
    Google Jim Galli for more info.

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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    My question is how to "shoot" with those without having a built-in shutter.]

    Hello from France !

    Dan From, one of our distinguished forum members, has written an article where he gives some good advice on mounting barrel (= shutter-less) lenses either on a camera with a built-in focal plane shutter like a Speed Graphic press camera, or in front of a leaf shutter on any large format camera.

    http://www.galerie-photo.com/1-lens-...omm.html#htoc3

    Jean-Baptiste Maison in France has built a kind of hybrid camera, re-using the focal plane shutter of an old Speed Graphic, installed at the back of an Arca Swiss monorail camera.
    The text of the article is in French but the images are self-explanatory.
    http://www.galerie-photo.com/metissa...d-graphic.html

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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    How can you use a Sinar Copal shutter with a Chamonix 45N?


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    Re: How to mount old lenses without shutter on modern cameras ?

    "How can you use a Sinar Copal shutter with a Chamonix 45N?"

    You need an adapter, to go from the Chamonix to a Sinar board. Keep in mind that the Sinar board is larger than a Technika board, and depending on the size of the front of the Chamonix, you may not be able to accommodate lenses of large diameter. Since such lenses are probably heavy, you may not want to do that anyway, since the camera is designed for portability.

    You can make one yourself if you are mechanically inclined, or you can have someone make one for you, either out of wood or some other material like metal. Richard Ritter (wood) or SK Grimes (metal) can make you something perfect and beautiful. They are popular resources here.

    There have been some Shen Hao cameras actually designed to accommodate the Sinar Copal shutter, so perhaps you can get some ideas from there. Search this forum and you will find discussion and photos.

    Ultimately, you can ask Chamonix to provide one for you. It's probably very easy for them to make one. Not necessarily cheap, but easy.

    That being said...

    For the field I have a field camera. For for everything else (even shooting near the trunk of the car), an old Sinar P. The Sinar is a modular design, and can accommodate a huge variety of lenses - as you can see here - where a rather long lens barrel-mounted lens is used with Sinar Copal shutter. That 610mm APO Nikkor cost something like $250, in original box and never opened. Barrel lenses can be so affordable that the savings pay for the Sinar Shutter immediately.

    Therefore, another option is to get a Sinar camera, used. They are cheaper than any field camera. Not lighter or smaller, but wonderful in every other respect, and abundantly available.

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