Thanks everyone. I should have been more specific, in other words, Technika-style lens boards. Apparently, because of their size and quality, the Linhof brand became the standard for lens boards. If I go with generic I will go with Grimes.
Thanks everyone. I should have been more specific, in other words, Technika-style lens boards. Apparently, because of their size and quality, the Linhof brand became the standard for lens boards. If I go with generic I will go with Grimes.
It seems to me, and many others have said the same, that the main appeal is small size and cheap (for generics at least). These are the same reasons I standardized on KB Canham (110mm i think). They are easy to pack, and I have a nice Canham to Sinar adaptor to use with my Sinar 4x5 and 8x10. The only issuse would of course be lenses with monstorous rear elements, but luckily I have not had this issue yet.
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Perhaps it is an idiosyncrasy of my Technikardan 45S that only the later versions of Linhof Technika boards will snap in properly and authoritatively. I have to fiddle with the top fitting on the camera to attach generic and older lenboards.
No, that is the way they are supposed to fit after Linhof tightened up the specs a few years ago. You can fiddle less with the other boards if you take a table knife and run it down the side edges a couple of times to remove some of the paint.
Anyone use these? http://www.adorama.com/VWLB0.html
And I'll third it.
Thanks, Bob.
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