Looks great! just curious were there any shims?
There were very large shims under my 5x7 to 4x5 back... but I haven't had occasion to take apart the 45 to 69...
Looks great! just curious were there any shims?
There were very large shims under my 5x7 to 4x5 back... but I haven't had occasion to take apart the 45 to 69...
Congrats. Are you going to shoot this with 6x9cm sheet film? I can tell you that is a HOOT.
Makiflex with PJ1325 Universal Normal Double Groove Back and Double Groove Holders by Nokton48, on Flickr
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
As you can see I have a nice smorgasbord of B&W 6x9 emulsions. Even ORWO NP22 I bought from a Guy in Bulgaria who had a ton of it. BTW It's Good OK film
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Embdude, what left unused - Linhof 4x5 back base plate, undocumented in photographs. Except that plate, there were no shims.
Daniel, nice set up. And Makiflex and Peco Jr are outstanding cameras. I'm keeping an eye on them.
Meanwhile the plan is to keep things as simple as I can manage with existing gear.
Sinar is less comfortable for longer hiking of course.
I cleaned the dust from that 6x9 back when realized, that times when 120 roll film was cheaper alternative to sheet film in this format is already gone.
Six Linhof 6.5x9 double sided sheet film holders and few boxes of expired film is on my disposition now, and plans to cut more film from 5" rolls. And Combiplan tank for developing.
And I'll check that Bulgarian guy, thanks for reference.
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