What would be an appropriate shutter for this lens?
I am currently using it on my Speed with the focal plane shutter, but I am curious about mounting it on a conventional shutter, which would give me more shutter speed options I guess.
Thanks!
Avi
What would be an appropriate shutter for this lens?
I am currently using it on my Speed with the focal plane shutter, but I am curious about mounting it on a conventional shutter, which would give me more shutter speed options I guess.
Thanks!
Avi
Scientist by day and night, photographer in between.
I think that lens was originally available in a Betax #3, is you want to be "historically" appropriate. But I'm not 100% sure, so have someone else confirm that's the size...
The Alphax #3 should be the same size, if you want something more modern.
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Thanks Mark..I hope someone else can confirm this.
Avi
Scientist by day and night, photographer in between.
Graflex SLR FP shutter
In some of the old catalogue's you will notice the Wollensak will offer that lens in 2 or 3 different shutters. Betax, Optimo, Autex, Studio, Barrel, etc. Every one of those is different threads. There was no standardization. So the adapter barrels for each shutter would be different and only work with that shutter, ie, if you've got an Optimo that isn't working and a Betax that is, you can't swap from one to the other. Early aperture assemblies were male thread with adapter barrels being female - female. Later on that changed. It's a hodge podge. Machine work is expensive. Good luck.
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Jim is quite right. The closest to standardization is that the Betax is the same as the Alphax of the same number. And I've seen 9-inch veritos that screwed into #4 shutters, and a couple that screwed into #5 shutters. But I think, in most cases, Betaxes were direct replacements for the standard barrel. But I'd try before buying, if at all possible.
(And of course, the aperture scale will most likely be off...)
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If you are using it on a pacemaker speed graphic, you might want to investigate an anniversary or pre-anniversary speed graphic. You get basically 6 tension adjustments for each slot width compared to two with the pacemaker. Lots of shutter speed choices right down to 1/10 sec.
If you're handy, the pacemaker rails and standard can be grafted onto an older shutter/body/back.
Avi, since you need "intermediate speeds" on your Speed Graphic with FP shutter, you might try neutral density filters to modify your exposure.
Changing film type/speed might also help you out.
Shouldn't keep that nice Verito idle ... happy shooting ... J
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