Bob Watkins at Precision is factory trained to grind cams.
Type: Posts; User: Bob Salomon; Keyword(s):
Bob Watkins at Precision is factory trained to grind cams.
1952Technika lll
Do it the easy way. Take the lens and a white mount board into a darkened room. Point the lens out a window while holding the mount board behind it. Move the board till you get a sharp image on it....
All of the thread mount 135 Elmer lenses I had were actually short mount lenses that were screwed into the focus mount. You could unscrew the lens part to mount it on the bellows or the extension...
1964/65
I would want to see the context that it would be included in.
Get a 60mm WA and it covers up to 67cm while almost giving the same print size from 35mm.
There were two different Liesegang companies in Germany at the same time. We represented the one in Düsseldorf that made projectors and enlargers. The other was, I believe, in Berlin.
That serial number is for a 45, not a 57.
1968 Technika V 4x5.
There were two different Wista WA bellows available at the same time. One required a special lens board, the other didn’t.
120, 180 Apo Macro Sironar or the older 210 and 300 Makro Sironar.
The first two are optimized for 1:5 to 5:1.
The other two were optimized for 1:3 to 3:1. These two requiring reversing the...
90 and 115 Grandagon lenses will fit. So will Nikon 90mm lenses.
In the 60s I photographed several dead people for memorial plaques on their gravestones. Seemed to be some religious thing.
Not if it attaches to the front standard and has lots of movements.
I started with LInhof in 1980 so the Master Technika was the current model.
https://factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/products/1302_2110_1098-95102-black_0_wood_screws_for_miniature_projects.html?ccset=US&autocs=1&auto_coupon=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgNno0eHi7gIVcwNlCh3GDw6sEAYYAiABEg...
You would have to ask them. I was never involved with the lll. Or get a copy of The LInhof Camera Story.
You would have to ask them. I was never involved with the lll.
Technika III Late model non-super 4x5 16061 Oct 1960
Another non-super but earlier looking 6029 1953
Very Early with a RF - 2057 Oct 56
Thanks Bob.
Looking for dates and any other...
All 3 are factory trained service centers. If one doesn’t have them another will.
The factory has the red and green tabs. They are at the end of their price list. But it would be much cheaper to get them from a service center.
Have you told the factory about that link?
It is mounted to the side of the lens and has a wire that goes between the socket and into the cable release hole. The socket works best with a LInhof cable release that is tapered but that has no...
If you can use a LInhof board one with the Cable Releases QR system will work as it doesn’t use the cable release threads.
Why not just ask Beseler? They’re in PA.
The PDF you are looking at, does it give Beseler’s address as Florian Park, NJ or Lower Linden, NJ or East Orange, NJ or in PA?
Sorry, don’t have a record of that serial number.
Replacement rings are extremely common. Any service center as well as most LF photographers should have 0 rings.
A really good wrench. The one LInhof uses is a solid piece of turned aluminum with knurling at the grip end a precisely fitted rectangular pins to fit exactly into the holes in the ring. You can...
This is how many low voltage enlarger lamps are stabilized also.
Gepe is a German brand. They come from Gebruck.
You might have to reverse mount enlarging lenses for best results as a taking lens.
Sorry.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=Rodenstock%20calculator&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=
1964 or 65. It’s a IV
The best way to make comparisons is to make them equal. Same film, same exposure, same camera position, same subject, same processing, etc. you have not posted a viable comparison.
I think that this was used as a package printer and that board connected to a roll paper holder and controlled paper advance.
Or, just get one of these, it will compute DOF, focus point, camera angle for al formats from 35mm to 810 on one side and Scheimpflug on the other. No batteries, finger powered and easily fits your...
The two shots were also taken at different ratios. The image areas are different. Should have been done on a tripod.
The 2000 and 3000 are identical to all Master Technika cameras except they do not have a rangefinder. All movements on all MT are identical. Same rise fall, shift, front and back, same bellows, same...