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    Cool bellows draw for Nikon Tele lenses

    I have a set of Nikon Telephoto lenses on the way for my Arca F line 4x5.

    The question is; what rail extension is enough but not excessive? I have the long bellows and the regular rail setup.

    The lens set is 600/800/1200

    Thanks a ton

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    Re: bellows draw for Nikon Tele lenses

    Figure that a telephoto lens requires an extension of 2/3 of its focal length for an infinity focus. So, for the 600mm I would want 400mm for an infinity focus and perhaps 100mm more to allow me to get closer if the need arises. For the 800 I would want abut 550mm for infinity plus another 100. For the 1200 I would want 800mm for infinity and perhaps another 100 or so to let me get closer.

    steve simmons

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    Re: bellows draw for Nikon Tele lenses

    Quote Originally Posted by Herb Cunningham View Post
    I have a set of Nikon Telephoto lenses on the way for my Arca F line 4x5.

    The question is; what rail extension is enough but not excessive? I have the long bellows and the regular rail setup.

    The lens set is 600/800/1200
    Herb,

    The flange-to-focal (ftf) distances for infinity focus of your Nikkor-T-ED lenses are:

    600mm T-ED ftf = 409.2mm (16.1")
    800mm T-ED ftf = 527.4mm (20.8")
    1200mm T-ED ftf = 755.7mm (29.8")

    The 70cm long bellows is able to handle the 800mm without problem. I don't have the 1200mm, but obviously, the 70cm bellows wouldn't be long enough. Since this is the longest bellows ARCA makes for their 4x5 cameras, you'll need a second bellows (your standard bellows combined with the 70m long bellows would be plenty) and an intermediate standard.

    For the rails, when I use the 800mm T-ED, I use the longest extension bracket I have, an older style 40cm bracket. For the 800mm T-ED, I use two rail sections, one 15cm (that I collapse the standards onto for transport) and one 40cm. I also use a trekking pole to help support the ront standard. Here's a photo of that set-up:



    For the 1200mm T-ED, you'll need to replace the rear rail section with something longer (either 30CM, or preferrably 40cm).

    Kerry

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    Cool Re: bellows draw for Nikon Tele lenses

    Thanks guys you are the best

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