Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing
Interesting designs. I love the options of keeping obsolete format cameras going. I recently picked up a 180. I have sandwiched both Instax wide and 1/4 plate film in an old holder, works well. So the question is, are your films holders (not the 4x5 version) designed to fit quarter plate film size? If so I thought it would make a great hand held quarter plate camera.
Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing
The Polaroid pack film sized film holders are designed for 4 1/4" x 3 3/8" paper. I'm sure the design could be modified to hold one 1/4 plate with a dark slide.
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richydicky
Interesting designs. I love the options of keeping obsolete format cameras going. I recently picked up a 180. I have sandwiched both Instax wide and 1/4 plate film in an old holder, works well. So the question is, are your films holders (not the 4x5 version) designed to fit quarter plate film size? If so I thought it would make a great hand held quarter plate camera.
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jimskelton
The Polaroid pack film sized film holders are designed for 4 1/4" x 3 3/8" paper. I'm sure the design could be modified to hold one 1/4 plate with a dark slide.
Hi Jim. 1/4 plate is 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" though some old FP4 sheets I have is measured out as 4 1/8 x 3 1/8. A septum I have to hold the film in the holder has rails that make an image opening of just under 3" on the short side. I think your design should fit 1/4 plate film if rails to hold the film are wide enough in the current design.
On Thingiverse I saw that you have a holder design that only requires a dark slide to be made. How does that compare with the one that just has the parts to 3D print the basic holder frame? The link to that on your site results in a 404 not found.
Thanks
Richard
Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing
I don't know anything about plates, but imagine they don't bend. This film holder requires a medium that can bend to get it into the holder. How thick is the plate? Maybe the holder can be designed so the end piece hinges, but then that would invite light leaks. And, the space for the negative is only as thick as a bit more than a piece of photographic paper.
The difference between the 2 holders on thingiverse is the more complete one has the body of the holder printed, which takes quite a bit more filament. The rails build the same holder, but require some mat board, etc. to complete.
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richydicky
Hi Jim. 1/4 plate is 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" though some old FP4 sheets I have is measured out as 4 1/8 x 3 1/8. A septum I have to hold the film in the holder has rails that make an image opening of just under 3" on the short side. I think your design should fit 1/4 plate film if rails to hold the film are wide enough in the current design.
On Thingiverse I saw that you have a holder design that only requires a dark slide to be made. How does that compare with the one that just has the parts to 3D print the basic holder frame? The link to that on your site results in a 404 not found.
Thanks
Richard
Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing
I'm talking about sheet film in quarter plate size, not glass or metal plates. Adox still do this size and Ilford may in their annual special size format run.
Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing
Haha, ok, shows you how clued out I am. The holder would need the borders modified to work with 1/4 plate but that certainly wouldn't be hard to do. I just cut down 5x7 film which makes 2 Polaroid sized negatives. A little tricky in the dark, but I'm getting used to it.
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richydicky
I'm talking about sheet film in quarter plate size, not glass or metal plates. Adox still do this size and Ilford may in their annual special size format run.
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Made this adapter from Linhof lens board to Linhof lens board with a Packard Ideal 1 3/4 inch shutter in between
On the pictures with a Red dot Artar 8 1/4 i a barrel mount on a printed threaded lens board.
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And you have to tilt your head since the forum rotates portrait oriented picture wrongly
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I design and printed this glass-less holder for scanning 5x7 in the Epson V700, V750 and V850.
Focus can be adjusted from 2mm to 6mm which is more than enough. My V700 works best att 4mm height (with emulsion facing up).
Negatives are held surprisingly flat, probably due to that it's held and pressed all the way round by the holder.
Nylon screws gives a little bit of friction so that the height doesn't slip by accident.
And also made adapters for 4x5 and 9x12 that can be used in the holder with the same focus height (see second picture)
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Not as rigid as a metal frame would be so perhaps a little more warping.
Nothing that bothers me anyway
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lassethomas
I design and printed this glass-less holder for scanning 5x7 in the Epson V700, V750 and V850.
Focus can be adjusted from 2mm to 6mm which is more than enough. My V700 works best att 4mm height (with emulsion facing up).
Negatives are held surprisingly flat, probably due to that it's held and pressed all the way round by the holder.
Nylon screws gives a little bit of friction so that the height doesn't slip by accident.
And also made adapters for 4x5 and 9x12 that can be used in the holder with the same focus height (see second picture)
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Not as rigid as a metal frame would be so perhaps a little more warping.
Nothing that bothers me anyway
Looks quite nice, and clean print. Are you going to share the STL files at any point?
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FredrickSummers
Looks quite nice, and clean print. Are you going to share the STL files at any point?
Sure. I will look into it when I get back from my holiday trip in a couple of weeks.