It is a Master Technika Classic and the lens is mounted on the 001015 board and a cam and a Fresnel are installed. As is a focusing scale and a pair of infinity stops.
Thank you Bob! How do I determine which cam corresponds to which lens? I'm confused about that.
Thanks!
The Master Technika Classic is a freaking beauty spel. I cant really afford it for now but its one of my favs. You going to buy it?
Last edited by PSGeorge; 23-Feb-2021 at 05:08.
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I'm thinking about it! It's affordable and this one looks clean, don't you think?
It looks very clean. I think it is a relatively recent model. My master technika (from 94 I think) is older and has black focussing knobs. They seem to have later changed to these silver ones. Not that it makes any difference other than indicating it is a more recent one.
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Check the black lever for front raise (front standard bottom right), the raise is obtained by "cranking" the black lever, older versions have nylon/Teflon teeth for the raise, and these teeth are often damaged. Probably the nice example on your pictures does not have these "plastic" teeth:, just check..
good luck,
Cor
Thanks for all the advice!
Novice question: do I need a dark cloth necessarily or is that a viewer attached to the inside of the door in the 4th picture?
There is no viewer, its a kind of folding out hood: see for example, this hood will shield the ground glass somewhat from the light, but a loupe and a dark cloth (can be quite simple !) is needed for critical focussing and composing IMHO
Best,
Cor
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