Hi, I would like to use my 450mm Nikkor-M lens on my 4x10 camera that has 420mm of bellows draw.
Any ideas of how to make this work based on experience?
Thanks!
Larry
Hi, I would like to use my 450mm Nikkor-M lens on my 4x10 camera that has 420mm of bellows draw.
Any ideas of how to make this work based on experience?
Thanks!
Larry
Use a “top hat” extension lensboard the has a tube that extends the lens about 100mm. I like the Ebay seller jinfinance (no relation, just reliable and good quality).
Keith Pitman
Hi Keith, thanks for the tip. I just did a search on eBay for a 100mm Top Hat lensboard Linhof style and nothing is coming up at this time. I will use this info as a starting point and see what I can come up wtih. Thanks again.
Larry
No problem! Just shoot things that are a little beyond infinity...
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Replace your M 450 by a Tele lens type that require less bellows, for example the Nikon T 600mm only requires 410mm bellows. Tele lenses are the straight solution for shortcommings in the bellows.
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Flange focal distance of the M450 is 435.8mm, the rear nodal point is in the exterior side of the lens board so you need a bit less than 450mm.
To focus infinite, as Keith pointed, you want a 20mm tube extension.
This would not allow to focus close subjects, but there is an exception: If in a landscape (say with mountains far) you want to also focus a near subject (say a flower) that's in the scene bottom then a tilt in the back and/or in the front would keep all in focus.
Of course stopping a lot the lens will also help to place near subjects in focus, but you also will loss ultimate Image Quality because of diffraction.
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Right now, even without the tube extension, I guess you can take your first shots by stopping a lot, but if you want to play in that focal range you need a solution because your camera is simply not for that lens. You may DIY add bellows draw to the camera, you may replace the camera, you can shot with a shorter focal and cropping.... and finally, the best choice, replace your M 450 by a Tele lens type that require less bellows.
https://www.wista.co.jp/e_wista/e_sh...2/e_acces2.htm
Adjustable for length and accepts 0, 1 or 3 size shutters. Longer extensions available as accessories.
Hi Pere, that is a really good tip and point that you make. A good friend of mine has been trying to sell me his Nikkor 600, so maybe I should also consider this as an option now. I also just purchased the adjustable top hat lensboard that Steve recommended. Excellent tips from everyone!
Thanks
Larry
Long tophat boards are capable of mechanical vignetting if you apply strong front tilts or swings to the front standard. They also add torque vector leverage to the front standard by hanging out in front, so you have to be a little more careful with wind gusts etc. But the same could be said to some extent about telephotos.
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