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    5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    I have a rather beat-up Burke & James Watson 5x7 that I've been using for several years now, and it worked well, for the most part. However, in the past year I have had problems with the focus not being correct on film. I have done tests in the past few days, taking great care to lock down the camera tightly and focus with the greatest care, and I even tested different lenses. And yet, correct focus on the ground glass results in film that has a focus shifted a bit further back in the scene. Here's a good example - this photo was made 2 days ago, and I carefully focused on the front rungs of the ladder, but you can clearly see that focus ended up about a foot further back:



    Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this problem? This is the first time I've encountered this on one of my cameras. As far as I know, nothing has changed in how the camera is set up, or how I use it. It seems to be a problem that has crept in gradually over about a year.

    Thanks.

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    so your gg is slightly too far back then. are you sure it didn't get flipped around at some point?

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    Quote Originally Posted by maltfalc View Post
    so your gg is slightly too far back then. are you sure it didn't get flipped around at some point?
    Quite sure. I’ve never removed the ground glass, and the back only fits one way.

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    As an aside, what lens is this?

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    Did you stop down after focusing wide open?
    Some lenses shift focus.

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    It somewhat looks like the right side is focused further back than the left side. Could there be something preventing your film holder from seating flush to the back on one end?

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    Did you change holders at any point? I have a few plate holders that have non-standard film to glass depths.

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    Check to make sure the ground glass frame (which moves out of the way when you insert the film holder) is seating all the way forward when you're focusing. There could be some obstruction, spring rubbing the edge or something preventing it going "home". The effects of this would be the same as what you're experiencing.
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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Noel View Post
    As an aside, what lens is this?
    Voigtlander Petzval, approx f3.5
    I don't know its focal length - never bothered to measure. As you can see, it doesn't cover 5x7.

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    Re: 5x7 B&J no longer focusing correctly - why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dugan View Post
    Did you stop down after focusing wide open?
    Some lenses shift focus.
    There is no stopping down with this lens - its used wide open.
    I've tested other lenses and found the same thing occurs with them all, and stopping down doesn't entirely fix the problem.

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