Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the camera?
Recently I have committed to shooting more LF and find myself in situations where it is impractical or even risky to walk to the front of the camera to change the aperture. For example at the edge of a drop off or rocky stream. Since there are no click stops on the shutters are there any tricks for
doing this? Maybe something as simple as a dental mirror?
Thanks
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
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gdi
Recently I have committed to shooting more LF and find myself in situations where it is impractical or even risky to walk to the front of the camera to change the aperture. For example at the edge of a drop off or rocky stream. Since there are no click stops on the shutters are there any tricks for
doing this? Maybe something as simple as a dental mirror?
Thanks
It seems to me if it isn too risky to step in front of the camera, it might be just as risky to try using a dental or other inspection mirror. I would suggest a strong panorama mount that would allow you to rotate the camera to face you, set the aperture and return the camera to its original position.
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
Thanks.
While I don’t have a pano head (and I am not really familiar with them, since I shoot panorama cameras), I do have a strong three axis geared head, but I don’t think I could maintain my composition rotating it back and forth - it has an angle gauge but it is hard to read and not always visible. Maybe a good properly leveled pano head would be accurate enough to work. I need to do some research I suppose.
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
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gdi
Thanks.
While I don’t have a pano head (and I am not really familiar with them, since I shoot panorama cameras), I do have a strong three axis geared head, but I don’t think I could maintain my composition rotating it back and forth - it has an angle gauge but it is hard to read and not always visible. Maybe a good properly leveled pano head would be accurate enough to work. I need to do some research I suppose.
A grease pencil or a bit of tape and a sharpie should help you return the camera to position. Just move one axis if possible.
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
Great idea! Thanks for the great idea!
I’ll give it a try on my next outing.
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
I've used a piece of tape to mark the head position before swinging the camera around, but I've used the same lenses for so long that I can generally guesstimate the aperture by feel. Probably not dead on, but close enough for the B&W film that I shoot.
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
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Originally Posted by
gdi
Recently I have committed to shooting more LF and find myself in situations where it is impractical or even risky to walk to the front of the camera to change the aperture. For example at the edge of a drop off or rocky stream. Since there are no click stops on the shutters are there any tricks for
doing this? Maybe something as simple as a dental mirror?
Thanks
Reminds me of the joke of the guy who went to his doctor. "Every time I raise my right arm like this, my shoulder hurts like hell. What should I do?"
"Stop raising your arm like that," responded the doctor.
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
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gdi
Thanks.
While I don’t have a pano head (and I am not really familiar with them, since I shoot panorama cameras), I do have a strong three axis geared head, but I don’t think I could maintain my composition rotating it back and forth - it has an angle gauge but it is hard to read and not always visible. Maybe a good properly leveled pano head would be accurate enough to work. I need to do some research I suppose.
How about an erasable grease pencil? You mark it before you turn it to face you then turn it back and line up the marks.
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
Invite your brother-in-law along -- ostensibly to learn about LF photography -- and hope the jerk falls off the cliff.
Did I say "push"?
Re: Probably a dumb question - how to see or adjust LF aperture from behind the came
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xkaes
Invite your brother-in-law along -- ostensibly to learn about LF photography -- and hope the jerk falls off the cliff.
Did I say "push"?