Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: shutter compatibility question

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    klamath falls, oregon
    Posts
    1,730

    shutter compatibility question

    I just came to the realization that a given shutter, say a Copal 0, comes with a variety of aperture ranges. For example, one might have f6.8-f45, whereas another might have f9-f90. My questions are

    a) can these be used interchangeably - in other words, can a f6.8-f45 shutter be used with lens cells that normally take an f9-f90 shutter

    b) if the anser to (a) is yes, does, for example f16 with one shutter correspond to f16 with another on the same lens, or will the scale be off due to one f-stop on a particular lens having a particular physical aperture size from the same f-stop on a different lens.

    I'm asking these questions because I want to replace a non-working shutter from one lens with a different (in the sense described above, but both Copal 1) shutter "robbed" from another lens. I'm also looking at possibly replacing a Copal 0 that is f9-f90 with another that is f9-f64.

    Thanks for any help you can give me in this regard.

  2. #2
    IanG's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Aegean (Turkey & UK)
    Posts
    4,122

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    The shutters are identical the scales can usually be swapped but you need to know what you are doing. You need the right scale for the focal length.

    Ian

  3. #3
    Joel Edmondson
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Yatesville, Georgia
    Posts
    294

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    What IanG said... the aperture scale will depend on the focal length. As an example - a 360mm f9 lens mounted in a shutter set-up for a 180mm f4.5 would indicate f4.5 though it is actually f9. (180 / 4.5 =40 ; 360 / 9 =40) Focal length divided by aperture yields the opening.

    Joel

  4. #4
    IanG's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Aegean (Turkey & UK)
    Posts
    4,122

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    I do use lenses in shutters with the wrong scale usually temporarily, and like Joel it's tended to be a simple re-calculation. I'd make a new scale if it was to be a permanent thing.

    Ian

  5. #5

    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    klamath falls, oregon
    Posts
    1,730

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    Thanks guys, that helps. I might PM either of you if I have more questions.

    Gregg

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Location
    Atlanta, Georgia USA
    Posts
    1,023

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    Creating a new custom scale for a lens + shutter combo is what firms like SK Grimes do for a living, along with other work.

  7. #7

    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Melbourne, Australia
    Posts
    575

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    If you still have the broken shutter it is simple enough to make a temporary scale. Stick a piece of paper over the scale on the replacement shutter (a self adhesive address label is ideal) and trim to fit. Remove the cells from the faulty shutter and put them aside for the moment. Open the aperture on the faulty shutter to the widest stop on the scale (which is not necessarily as wide as it will go) and then measure the physical aperture. Now open up the aperture on the replacement shutter until it matches the measurement and then mark it accordingly on the paper scale. Repeat for as many of the other marked apertures that you can measure. Now screw the cells from the faulty shutter into the replacement. Job done.

    Obviously a custom replacement scale from SKG will be nicer and the accuracy of the paper scale will be decided by your choice of measuring device but it beats trying to remember a conversion for any existing scale.

  8. #8
    Joel Edmondson
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Yatesville, Georgia
    Posts
    294

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    Don't hesitate to do so Gregg. While SK Grimes does indeed make scales, they are not the only solution and there are other alternatives which are less expensive, don't require you to send your lens/shutter off and are equally efficient! Don't get me wrong - I have had work done by SKG (before his demise) and it is/was top-notch... just not the only viable option. (This is not a reflection on Adam's competence.)

    Joel

  9. #9
    Cor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Leiden, The Netherlands
    Posts
    764

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    This is how I approached it:
    Mount a reference lens/shutter combination (obviously with the correct aperture scale) on your camera.
    Focus at infinity (some distant feature >30* focal length).
    Point the camera towards an EVENLY lit surface
    Mount a spotmeter in such a way that the measuring part touches the same spot on the ground glass
    Shield the spotmeter and ground glass from in-falling light (a dark cloth is perfect)
    Measure light (I like EV values for that) at all the appropriate stops of your reference lens/shutter
    Now mount your lens and the shutter without a correct aperture scale, focus on infinity, and move to exactly same evenly lit area.
    Move the aperture level to obtain the EV values you found previously.
    Mark these positions on your new scale (a piece of paper or something like that)
    Done

    best,

    Cor

  10. #10

    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    klamath falls, oregon
    Posts
    1,730

    Re: shutter compatibility question

    Thanks, Cor - that makes sense.

Similar Threads

  1. Konica Hexanon GRII cells/shutter compatibility
    By Ian Greenhalgh in forum Lenses & Lens Accessories
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 4-Jun-2013, 18:07
  2. Horseman LE 4x5 compatibility
    By Cpt Buggernuts in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 1-Feb-2013, 15:18
  3. A question of compatibility...
    By toomeu in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 16-Jul-2008, 03:34
  4. Compatibility SINAR P to P2
    By m.bruehl in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 1-May-2008, 09:01
  5. 5x7 back compatibility
    By Ralph Miyashiro in forum Cameras & Camera Accessories
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 9-Jan-2006, 20:56

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •