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OK, That was the problem. The fork wasn't quite reaching the pinion gear teeth. The screw the fork assembly is attached to didn't look loose, but tightening it did the trick. Works fine now. ...
If the knob works a pin, I suspect the pin is the problem--that it's broken or missing. I don't have time right now to deal with it, but hopefully within a couple of weeks. Who knows, maybe a...
I don't see any broken or stripped teeth on any of the gears, and it doesn't feel to me like it's slipping. When I remove the knob, maybe I'll see the key you are mentioning, but right now, I don't...
Thanks. I see the fender and what I can see of the gears looks OK. The spring in the knob is present. I'll try cleaning before anything else. I'm thinking I could spray some radio/TV cleaner...
I have a calumet CC400 monorail view camera (the model that was a continuation of the Kodak 4x5 master view.) The rising front doesn't remain in place when you release the knob.
I know that...
Regrettably the April 2020 Camera show in Kent Washington has been canceled due to the Covid 19 Virus and state directives prohibiting such gatherings.
The March and April 2020 club meetings have...
The Puget Sound Photographic Society's annual camera show and swap in Kent, Washington has been canceled because of the Covid-19 outbreak. Club meetings for March & April have also been canceled. ...
Saturday, August 24, 2019.
More info at https://4photofair.wordpress.com/blog-news/upcoming-shows/
Randy, the thing that was selling hotly was small point & shoot 35s: Olympus XA series, Konica C35, Chinon Bellamy, Olympus stylus.
Next was probably Pentax lenses, both M42 and bayonet. ...
Post show Footnote: The show drew just over 500 shoppers which is about the same number as in the past, but there were more "early ins" than in past years, and shoppers stayed longer. Sellers...
The Puget Sound Photographic Collectors Society's 39th annual PSPCS Sale, Swap & Show of pre-owned, user, collectible and antique photographica.
The largest one day Camera Sale, Swap and Show in...
Rodenstock offered a 210mm f6.3 coated Ysarex in synchro Compur that should be in the same league as the 8-1/2" Commercial Ektar.
Rodenstock made a coated 210mm f6.3 Ysarex in Synchro Compur shutter that should be a fine lens. The Zeiss 210mm f6.3 Tessar has already been mentioned. I would expect both to be comparable to...
The 3rd annual Rose City Camera Show is scheduled for Saturday, September 29th and we are excited to announce the Jackson Armory will serve as host once again for PhotoFair in Rip-City! .
At this...
April 14, 2018. Kent, Washington: 38th Annual Camera Show & Swap
Saturday April 14, 2018.
Puget Sound Photographic Collectors Society's 38th annual camera show & swap meet. Held at Kent Commons...
This is an old post, but the person on flickr doesn't say if he has the enlarging raptar or "taking" raptar.
There is an enlarging raptar and one in a shutter (or barrel) for use as a taking...
An Easter Egg Hunt for camera buffs!
The 180mm f5.6 sold for the horseman 2x3 press series cameras was a telephoto lens and was never intended to be used on 4x5. (Although you could use it on a 4x5 camera equipped with a 2x3 roll film...
Saturday April 14, 2018.
Puget Sound Photographic Collectors Society's 38th annual camera show & swap meet. Held at Kent Commons in downtown Kent, Washington USA.
Approximately 150 tables of...
This is wayy late, but Lens N2 Shutter near Seattle also engraves aperture scales:
http://lensn2shutter.com/lensn2shutter.html
Don't miss it if you can! ;o)
PhotoFair - Portland - Jackson Armory, Portland OR - Saturday August 13th
www.photofair.com for more info or table rentals
Hope to see some of you there!
bob
Mark your Calendar!
Puget Sound Photographic Collectors Society invites you to its 36th Annual Camera Show in Kent, WA
Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N.; Kent, WA, Saturday April 9, 2016; ...
The adjustment as explained to me is within each cell, turning each element against the next, not distance between elements.
A friend used to re cement lenses. He'd put them together after applying cement, then roll the re cemented cell on a flat table so the edges were lined up. As I understand it, some lenses have...
Nothing to wonder about. Ries acquired Baco primarily for the Baco head. Ries also owns the rights to the cameras and other products made by Baco.
Digital or Hardcopies of the complete Journal or affordable digital copies of "The Ries Brothers and their place in Hollywood History" can now be ordered from this website: ...
Orders for tables are now being accepted....
Bob.
I had an earlier model. If I recall correctly, these were cammed for one lens focal length. This later (than mine)model may have had interchangeable cams. The cam may have to do with parallax...
Mark your calendar!
Puget Sound Photographic Collectors Society
35th Annual Camera Sale, Swap and Show
The largest one day Camera Sale, Swap and Show in the Western United States is scheduled...
Don't assume the infinity stops are set correctly. I've had a few graphics over the years and I never had ONE where the infinity stops were set correctly. Set it on a tripod, open the lens wide...
Over a year ago I started working to learn the history of the Ries Tripod. The factory is near my home and I got acquainted with the new owners, Spencer & Debby Hughes when I bought a part for my...
The Ries Tripod company bought the Baco company--I believe after it went out of business, mostly for the rights to produce a modified Baco tripod head. They have improved on it but the Baco head's...
Baco was acquired by the Ries tripod company in 1976. The Baco head became the basis for the later Ries tilt heads. Ries went beyond Baco's head with the 2 way tilt. Ries still owns the rights to...
The Ries Tripod Company until recently was located on Bainbridge Island, WA. They recently moved to Bremerton, about 40 miles from Tacoma. I needed a part for my Ries Tripod head, so it finally...
These cable release adapters have been available from Midwest Photo
mpex.com ask for Jim
They run around $15 plus shipping.
bob