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    In search of bag bellows...

    I both a Wisner 4x5 and 8x10. I am looking for bag bellows for both. Also the bellows on the 8x10 could use a touch of work.

    Thanks for any help.

    Pete

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    Quote Originally Posted by Petermi View Post
    I both a Wisner 4x5 and 8x10. I am looking for bag bellows for both. Also the bellows on the 8x10 could use a touch of work.

    Thanks for any help.

    Pete
    Out of curiosity, what lens wouldl you use with a Wisner 8x10 that would require a bag bellow?

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Barber View Post
    Out of curiosity, what lens wouldl you use with a Wisner 8x10 that would require a bag bellow?

    I have an old protar that I like a lot. I believe it goes to about 135mm, but my me memory could be off a bit.

    Pete

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    You might check with Ivan's Camera. He found a Zone Vi bag bellows for a friend of mine traveling Europe. I Understand that whole transaction went quite well.
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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    Quote Originally Posted by Petermi View Post
    I have an old protar that I like a lot. I believe it goes to about 135mm, but my me memory could be off a bit.

    Pete
    Again, it was only idle curiosity, but I have a 120mm Nikor SW that I don’t use because, for me, it is just too wide. It only barely covers an 8x10 and I did not use much, if any, movements with it, but I don’t remember any need for a bag bellows when using it on a Wisner 8x10. Anyway, seeing your post and remembering how godawful wide the 120 was, I just wondered how short your lens is that you need a bag bellows with it.

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    Steve,

    I appreciate your concern. It is much appreciated.

    I have become convinced I will not find Wisner bellows. I may have a better chance finding bellows that will fit 2 or 3 camera brands.

    Pete

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    As far as the 4x5 versions go, Wisner manufactured the early US-made Zone VI cameras. It may be that a Z-VI bag bellows will fit your Wisner. I would ask Richard Ritter, a member of this forum, since he was "present at the creation" and still works on view cameras, as well as makes his own. www.lg4mat.net.

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    Some of the bag Wisner bag bellows were maroon on the inside, and not black. If this matters, it's worthwhile to ask.

    I see two problems with this. It's Maroon, so might result in color casts with color film. Not being black, it would reflect more light.

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sampson View Post
    As far as the 4x5 versions go, Wisner manufactured the early US-made Zone VI cameras. It may be that a Z-VI bag bellows will fit your Wisner. I would ask Richard Ritter, a member of this forum, since he was "present at the creation" and still works on view cameras, as well as makes his own. www.lg4mat.net.
    And a 6 pack of Beer goes to Mark. I looked over his site. I will call him tomorrow.

    Pete

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    Re: In search of bag bellows...

    If you can find any bellows, preferably with lots of pinholes and light leaks (), send the frames to Custom Bellows in the U.K. and have a set of bag bellows made for the camera. This might be the best, overall solution.

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