Toyo indeed made a bunch of oddball adapters, but AFAIK they were all for metal boards to metal boards. Nothing to wooden field camera boards.
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Toyo indeed made a bunch of oddball adapters, but AFAIK they were all for metal boards to metal boards. Nothing to wooden field camera boards.
If you can't find anything with that combination currently offered for sale, SK Grimes or Richard Ritter can make you one.
Those aren't shutter model numbers - they're catalog numbers for the aperture scales fitted to the shutters.
They are not. Only integral films are currently offered by Fujifilm and Polaroid.
Current Polaroid (but not so much Fujifilm) instant films are still quite prone to fading, especially when not stored in darkness. You'd have to test for yourself to see if the effect is strong...
Threads merged.
The vast majority of 8x10 Tachiharas are double-extension, which means maximum bellows of about 23".
Maybe, maybe not:
◆Appearance
Body is clean. It has a few scars. There is tiny signs of use.
Note: There are thin fungus marks on the surface of the wood. There are rust on the metal parts.
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OK. Presumably TBC = "To Be Confirmed", so you might inquire with Ilford to see whether that has changed. But is there any problem ordering from dealers in other EU countries?
An 8x10 Tachihara is plenty rigid/robust enough if it's in good condition. But...
...what is your budget? 8x10 Tachiharas in good condition are not cheap these days.
It is indeed reversing the lens, just with the convenience of being able to leave the lensboard-mounted shutter as is.
From the brochure re the 210 and 300:
"The front and rear components of the six-element Macro-Sironar-N are removable and interchangeable. In its normal configuration the lens yields excellent...
From Rodenstock literature that I have:
Macro-Sironar(-N) (210mm, 300mm) is 6 elements/4 groups, performance specified for range 1:3 - 3:1 with cell interchange.
Apo-Macro-Sironar (120mm,...
So the first thing you should do is make some pictures at open aperture with the lenses you already own. You might like the results. And if not, you will be better able to explain what specifically...
Why not? That might help clarify what you're looking for.
That depends entirely on your purposes and your criteria for quality, including your taste in rendering. For commercial use the manufacturers recommended middling apertures like f/22 as optimal. ...
There are many, many large format lenses with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 - for example, essentially all modern general-use plasmats (various generations of Rodenstock Sironar and Schneider Symmar,...
The more common double-extension 8x10 Tachihara has a maximum bellows draw of around 23", the triple-extension is about 34".
Actually, modern lenses aren't one way - they're lots of different ways. Similarly, Tessars don't all look the same, even classic Tessars. If there's a particular look you're after, you'll need to...
I have tested the listed URLs for the US participating dealers. All of them work.
They can, but they don't necessarily. If that's a concern each particular lens needs to be evaluated for its own merits.
1. Only the listed dealers are participating. Any stock that others might get will be second-hand and likely delayed.
2. Participating dealers are not obliged to charge the same prices, though...
Schneider describes the G-Claron as "A symmetrical, six-element large format taking lens particularly corrected for 1:1 linear magnification. The lens can be used for angles of view up to 64 degrees...
What do you mean by "natively magnify"?
But this...
...is indeed precisely the point - what magnification or magnification range a lens is optimized for.
For example, from Rodenstock's...
Note that the closing date is earlier than last year, too - June 1 this time:
https://www.ilfordphoto.com//ultra-large-format-and-custom-film-campaign-2024/
Tony Decaneas, who founded the Panopticon Lab and Panopticon Gallery in Boston, was also the exclusive agent for the Bradford Washburn estate, and the North/South America agent for Vittorio Sella. I...
The 120 Nikkor-AM has ample coverage for 4x5 at 1:1 magnification. That's what it's designed for.
Last year it was announced on May 22, with the order period running until July 7.
Other end of Cambridge: poor guy having trouble keeping up with his 6.001 project assignments...
He is entitled to a receipt without having to pay extra. The post office I use most of the time gives me one every time without my even needing to ask.
To follow up on Darr's point, service here is highly variable across locations. My experience with my local post office has been pretty good, but at his post office in a different state my brother...
She now has another book out with a more extensive representation of her Lake Erie work:
https://www.photoeye.com/bookstore/citation.cfm?catalog=KH245
+1. Richard restored a whole plate Century for me - I sent it to him in decrepit condition and got back a cosmetically beautiful, completely functional camera.
As Richard builds his own cameras...
https://orengrad.com/LFF/_DSF3038sspB.jpg
Went for a walk this evening...
No such list has been made public. Schneider has refused to respond to questions about this.
Reviving this thread to add some new material:
https://www.baldwinlee.com/
Baldwin Lee’s Extraordinary Pictures from the American South
Michael overhauled a Yashica TLR for me including CLA on the shutter, which was an early-'60s vintage Copal.
B&H still lists a wide variety of Schneider caps in stock or available to order:
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