I have used cibachrome drums for years for 8x10 films, rotated with a homemade motorized base. Works great with even development. I don’t think cibachrome drums could be floated in water, as the...
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I have used cibachrome drums for years for 8x10 films, rotated with a homemade motorized base. Works great with even development. I don’t think cibachrome drums could be floated in water, as the...
My Pressman has a top mounted rangefinder, so the size I gave earlier may not be the same as yours with the side mounted rangefinder
I just checked mine , it has 3-48x3/16 screws
Interesting that all the Eastman Ektars serial numbers are within 10 of each other.
I have one of those lenses 244050says no.525k on it
My old Deardorff without front swings has 4” of rise on the front standard
A Kodak 33a is a tailboard camera you can regularly find, lightweight 5x7
Great image, thanks!
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Model A, Praktina FX, 35mm Flektogon, Agfa Scala dev in Rodinal.
It is an RB Auto Graflex, has longer bellows and an interchangeable lens board, which the series b does not have.
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Taken with Moskva 4, Apx100 film
Ice on the wheel, 5x7 Kodak 33, 5x8 turner reich anastigmat 202478
Yes , that is correct, I probably didn’t explain it very clearly.
Dave
The thread diameter on the shutter is 61.8mm. On mine the retaining ring is 65mm outside dimension, with a step to a larger diameter, and it is 9.5mm thick, which is thicker than your lens board, so...
Thanks all.
I ended up finding a seller on eBay that had one, and who may even be able to drill out a hole for a barrel lens I like to use in the future. The one linked in the first reply was not...
62mm would work correctly with a thin metal lens board such as cambo. 65mm would work better with a thick wooden board where the retaining nut would go through the board, being held on by the flange....
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I don’t have a good way to convert to digital image, but here is a Folmer & Schwing pic. 16.5” red dot Artar. I was using a packard shutter and exposed it twice. ( by...
Thank you
Thanks, Jim
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Tachihara 4x5, 150 Symmar, Tri-x
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The one I have is a 5x8 so I don’t know what the difference is, but here it is.
Dave
I really like this, Jim. Reminds me of the Guy Clark song “stuff that works”
Dave
Really great images in this series, Don.
Thanks for posting
You would have to cut 4x5 film down for that, however you could look for a 120 roll film adapter for these cameras, there Are usually some offered on the auction site.
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I have a spring back adapter made my fidelity, called Featherlite adapter for American films, however it is for 3-1/4x4-1/4 film. I have not seen one that is 4x5.
Mine measures 8-7/16”
Dave
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks, it is a 68 lightning. I bought it in 1971
Dave
8x10 Kodak 2d w/14” Heliar @f4.5201396
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Rb auto Graflex 4x5 w/ 1899 voigtlander Dynar #5
I have one that says Orbit, 20” (500mm) f:7 made in USA, definitely a Tessar, covers 12x20 nicely
The brass rail is on the wrong side, it should be on the side opposite where you insert the film holder, it is a stop for the film holder, someone put the ground glass frame on upside down
Dave
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Used to be common in tobacco country, not many left
Just below the winding knob is a black hairpin shaped spring, if you push down on the front of that spring, it will release the spring tension and return to 1/15 sec.
Hop this helps
Dave
Looks like uneven development, and overdevelopment, you could try a presoak for a couple of minutes, correct temperature water, and a pinch of sodium metaborate.
Eastman Kodak 2d 8x10 uses 6x6 lensboards.
Quite a few years ago, I made one using thread for sewing leather, 1mm dia. Worked well and looked original.
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Eastman Kodak 2d 8x10 w/Voigtlander Euryscop iv no5
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GMC truck - Moskva 4 apx100