I'm with Kumar - Make Your Own. I haven't bought a replacement ground glass in the last 70+ years during which I have owned and used a large number of LF cameras up to 7x17.
I'm with Kumar - Make Your Own. I haven't bought a replacement ground glass in the last 70+ years during which I have owned and used a large number of LF cameras up to 7x17.
Richard Oleson is a very good choice
Thanks Raphael for replying here. But I really do need the rulings…so as you only supply unmarked glass, have to see if I want to mark the lines myself.
On the DIY route…did some digging, found an old thread here…which led to this link:
https://www.dokasphotos.com/techniques/ground_glass/
Hmm…tempting.
Peter Chong
Singapore
As a matter of fact we actually do offer grid on our ground glass and cameras
Best of luck with making your own, I've stopped going to gym after spendind my days grinding some glass...
Warmly,
Raphaël
I buy grit here
https://gotgrit.com/index.php?cPath=2_7
https://gotgrit.com/
Tin Can
I’ve bought several from this seller on the big auction site.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284947071104
He also cuts in custom sizes and corners.
Packed in plywood cases and worked well for me
Lasse Thomasson | Instagram
Have you tried finding an original Sinar? I bought a new old stock Sinar GG on the bay for my F2 in 2020. At €79 +€6 shipping it wasn't cheap. But it likely wasn't cheaper to replace when the camera was a current model.
The camera came with a plastic integrated fresnel GG. I couldn't focus with a loupe because of the fresnel lines. The Sinar GG is perfect. Even with my 75/4.5 Nikkor it is bright enough.
Hey Peter, might be worth it to check out this link for OEM Sinar GG: https://www.ebay.com/itm/37438809619...kAAOSwbLtjjMtb
Best of luck,
Zachary
Thanks Zachery, but seller does not ship to Singapore.
Peter Chong
Singapore
Bookmarks