Well, a fog horn will help.
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Well, a fog horn will help.
I have a Gitzo tripod made of metal and it have currently lasted 30 years. Rock solid and very well build.
I have the 150 mm 4.5 Tessar. Good, but not the large amount of movements.
I have seen four examples through the years. Check for separation of the cemented rear element.
I have seen it on...
For photographing penguins ? >8->>
So a rerun of "Cognito, ergo sunt"
I have 24 Toyo Cut file holders (bought new) with the old plastic dark slides and with the new aluminum dark slides.
No fogging and no smell observed.
"Hypergon Neubau nach C. P. Goerz Original D.R.P. Patent" sounds even better
If the original Hypergon had a D.R.P. patent (Deutsche Reichs Patent) , then it is in the public domain, because all german pre 1945 patents was voided after 1945.
I have both.
The 75/4,5 are very sharp and a good wide angle. On F 11 it is very good across the whole negative.
On F 4,5 the Zeiss Biogon are better, but much larger and hideously...
I use Rodinal 1/100 and 20 minutes at 20 C ISO 320
Normal modus operandi with my Toyo 45AII:
Lift the back using the bail handle
Insert the film holder
Lover the bail handle
Expose
Lift the back using the bail handle
Remove the film holder...
In apocalyptical total darkness.
The real reason can be that the liquid part have sublimated away.
There are also FotoSkoda (no relation to the auto manufacturer):
https://www.fotoskoda.cz/
They are near the Václav square
FotoŠkoda Vodičkova 37, 110 00 Praha 1
It is 360 mm. For this lens the front element are the same, but the rear elements differs, so there are 360 mm, 500 mm and 720 mm rear elements.
Source: Nikkor Lenses for Large-Format Cameras...
The problem is not Artificial Intelligence , but Artificial Stupidity.
Agree, I have only Toyo holders and no problems for 25 years.
Yes, but with the reflex mirror usually protecting the shutter.
Be prepared !!! Ansel Adams meets Call of Cthulhu.
I have a Schneider 120 mm 5,6 Apo-Symmar i bought new in 2008, which are marked Linhof.
I will check the serial number and return.
Linhof engraved, but tiny. Serial number 14.935.908 (after...
I can also recommend the Combiplan tank, which i have used for 25 years without problems.
The text on the box states "Blue Sensitive", so if it is color it is only one color.
I have a Schneider Super-Angulon 90/8.0 in a Syncro-Compur #00 shutter. The shutter works perfectly. The only irritating item are that T are missing, so you have to use a locking thread release.
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What about the Schneider 120/5,6 L Apo-Symmar. Small, very sharp and comparatively recent.
...
Yes, on the continent, but the UK have 230 V as far as i know.
Made in Denmark (in Hedehusene near Roskilde).
The name Refrema is based on REidel FREmkalde MAskiner (Reidel's Development Machines)
There are an adapter for Toyo 45G cameras for Toyo 45A lens boards made by Toyo:
Toyo Adapter Lens Board 4FVM Nr. 1052
If you have both types of Toyo cameras a solution would be to use Toyo 45...
I always use pre-flush with water for a couple of minutes to remove air bubbles and anti-halation.
Russian beaver with steel tooth's
Heinrich Schütz also works (1585 -> 1672) (The missing link between Claudio Monteverdi and Johann Sebastian Bach)
Probably medium format size (due to chip yields), but selected error free. Could also be radiation hardened.
Like i.e. Fujifilm GFX 100
The optics are the interesting item in this connection....
I have only Toyo holders in 4" * 5" (36 of them). Very stable and good quality.
I have not run into smelly Toyo holders, so it could be a specific batch, which had the smell problem.
They...
Well, we have the Texas Leica (Fuji 690) and now we have the Texas Linhof.
Toyo have one too.
Number FH45L.
Rubber hood with magnifer
I remember 78 rpm records, but it is mainly old records from between WW1 and WW2.
I have the Nikon 65/4 and i use it on my Toyo 45AII with a 1 " recessed board (not made anymore, but can be obtained on E-bay).
Works fine, but if you use front movements (downwards) you get the...
I got my first quality camera in 1968 (East german Werramatic). I was nine years old, so i will be 63 in october.
Cast a cold Eye
On Life, on Death.
Horseman, pass by!
Wiliam Butler Yeats
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I only have Toyo and they are very good and very stable.
I have my 90 mm 8.0 Nikor on a ½ inch recessed board and it have better movements (on my Toyo AII) than my 90 mm 8.0 Super Angulon, which are on a flat board.