John Hennessy
3-Oct-2000, 23:48
For the last three or four months, I have been using a Technikardan 4x5. It has far more available movements with a 90mm in place than my prior camera. The docu mentation with the camera talks about using a bag bellows "the lenses shorter th an 90mm."
But when forcing the front standard up, the bellows does get rather scrunched. M y question for Technikardan users especially is: are there limits to the bellows tolerance for such forcing? Should I buy a bag bellows just to be safe? My 90mm (a Fujinon f/8) does not have vast coverage and the bag bellows may give more e asy movement than I've got coverage anyway. But I don't want to shred the normal bellows.
The normal bellows seems like its made of sturdy stuff and it never gets itself in the field of view.
Thanks,
But when forcing the front standard up, the bellows does get rather scrunched. M y question for Technikardan users especially is: are there limits to the bellows tolerance for such forcing? Should I buy a bag bellows just to be safe? My 90mm (a Fujinon f/8) does not have vast coverage and the bag bellows may give more e asy movement than I've got coverage anyway. But I don't want to shred the normal bellows.
The normal bellows seems like its made of sturdy stuff and it never gets itself in the field of view.
Thanks,