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Vintagebloss
28-May-2021, 22:46
I have a Ross London Homocentric 6 inch lens 1:6.3 with Bausch & Lomb shutter. 3 questions, what camera is this meant for, what is the name of the parts that are missing each side of the lens (they look like tiny cylinders), will a camera still work without these parts? Can anyone help, I am new at this.
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Chauncey Walden
29-May-2021, 13:06
I suspect that it will work at T and B settings and perhaps at one other speed no matter where it is set on the dial (the pistons in the cylinders control the other speeds). Try it!

Vintagebloss
29-May-2021, 17:07
I suspect that it will work at T and B settings and perhaps at one other speed no matter where it is set on the dial (the pistons in the cylinders control the other speeds). Try it!

Thank you so much Chauncey I really appreciate your input.
Regards
Christine

Ron (Netherlands)
30-May-2021, 03:52
Here is an original one by Bausch & Lomb:

https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images1/1/1013/30/eastman-kodak-automat-shutter-bausch_1_0cbc18365aa71de24e60075e6fb5fb08.jpg

Here's one in better condition (this one made for Kodak, but basically the same shutter):

https://live.staticflickr.com/1877/44028087094_59a335cac1_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2a5BsnU)
Bausch & Lomb Automat (https://flic.kr/p/2a5BsnU) by SBA73 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/7455207@N05/), on Flickr

Vintagebloss
30-May-2021, 17:17
Here is an original one by Bausch & Lomb:

https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images1/1/1013/30/eastman-kodak-automat-shutter-bausch_1_0cbc18365aa71de24e60075e6fb5fb08.jpg

Here's one in better condition (this one made for Kodak, but basically the same shutter):

https://live.staticflickr.com/1877/44028087094_59a335cac1_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2a5BsnU)
Bausch & Lomb Automat (https://flic.kr/p/2a5BsnU) by SBA73 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/7455207@N05/), on Flickr

Ron thank you so much for the photo, this really helps, in dad's collection there are several of these types of cameras with no lenses so I may be able to match this lens up with a camera of this type. Thanks again, Christine

Jim Andrada
31-May-2021, 00:10
The pneumatic cylinders are what times the exposure. The pistons compress the air in the cylinder and it leaks out slowly through a rather precise hole that lets the air out at a predetermined rate. I have basically the same shutter with a 300mm 8 x 10 lens in it and the shutter works fine. Without them you're pretty well limited to manually timing the exposure (B or T)

J. Patric Dahlen
31-May-2021, 04:04
How would you avoid vibrations when you can't attatch a cable release or tube and bulb?

Vintagebloss
31-May-2021, 22:54
Thank you Jon the input you have given me is very Helpful
Regards
Christine

Vintagebloss
31-May-2021, 22:58
Hi Patric, Unfortunately this shutter is out of my league of knowledge, I will put it in my too hard basket for now. Thank you so much for your reply much appreciated

J. Patric Dahlen
1-Jun-2021, 16:04
The Homocentric is a Double-Gauss lens with the front and rear components being symmetrical, hence the name. Similar later designs like the ICA Hekla and Meyer Aristostigmat were tweaked a bit and might perform better. The Weitwinkel Aristostigmat (wide angle) was produced for a while in East Germany after WWII and was then coated.