This spanner wrench tool is useful for tightening lenses on boards. It's made to handle many types of shutters and lenses.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...AaAtIEEALw_wcB
This spanner wrench tool is useful for tightening lenses on boards. It's made to handle many types of shutters and lenses.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...AaAtIEEALw_wcB
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Yeah I paid like $12 for my spanner ranch off of Amazon worked fantastic.
As far as the lens goes being an APO lens yeah I paid more for it and I do plan on making big enlargement so hopefully I'll be taking full advantage of the lens.
My spanner wrench tool will fit any lens board which is nice.
Last edited by Califmike33; 26-Nov-2022 at 14:45.
Maybe 20 x 30 maybe larger I doubt it but probably about that big. Let me correct that 30x45 it's probably about as big as I would go.
Really a 20x24 is all I can get out of a 4x5 negative? I've seen 16x20s coming from a 6x7 negative that looks stunning up close.
The lens board will be fine I have to admit the cameras and not that stable I mean it's okay I got it on a good tripod. There's definitely some flex and stuff in the camera but once your shots lined up and you let it sit for a second to make sure there's no vibrations you're fine.
When I get through that lens board is going to fit snug as a bug it won't move a bit, what do you expect for a 350 dollar camera. The cost that I would cost me to ship it back from California to the UK probably about $75 to get a $250 refund hardly worth the trouble. I think for now this camera is going to do maybe another year year and a half I'll switch it out that 210 mm lens is heavy and the camera seems fine.
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