I'm with Kumar - Make Your Own. I haven't bought a replacement ground glass in the last 70+ years during which I have owned and used a large number of LF cameras up to 7x17.
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I'm with Kumar - Make Your Own. I haven't bought a replacement ground glass in the last 70+ years during which I have owned and used a large number of LF cameras up to 7x17.
Richard Oleson is a very good choice
Thanks Raphael for replying here. But I really do need the rulings…so as you only supply unmarked glass, have to see if I want to mark the lines myself.
On the DIY route…did some digging, found an old thread here…which led to this link:
https://www.dokasphotos.com/techniques/ground_glass/
Hmm…tempting.
As a matter of fact we actually do offer grid on our ground glass and cameras :)
Best of luck with making your own, I've stopped going to gym after spendind my days grinding some glass...
Warmly,
Raphaël
I buy grit here
https://gotgrit.com/index.php?cPath=2_7
https://gotgrit.com/
I’ve bought several from this seller on the big auction site.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284947071104
He also cuts in custom sizes and corners.
Packed in plywood cases and worked well for me
Have you tried finding an original Sinar? I bought a new old stock Sinar GG on the bay for my F2 in 2020. At €79 +€6 shipping it wasn't cheap. But it likely wasn't cheaper to replace when the camera was a current model.
The camera came with a plastic integrated fresnel GG. I couldn't focus with a loupe because of the fresnel lines. The Sinar GG is perfect. Even with my 75/4.5 Nikkor it is bright enough.
Hey Peter, might be worth it to check out this link for OEM Sinar GG: https://www.ebay.com/itm/37438809619...kAAOSwbLtjjMtb
Best of luck,
Zachary
Thanks Zachery, but seller does not ship to Singapore.