I could never forget that camera.
I had to go find where I saw it.....
I could never forget that camera.
I had to go find where I saw it.....
That the bellows look like after every movement no matter how slight just creates another focus problem somewhere else on the ground glass. You just holler "Oh shit" and grab the bellows right in the middle and twist.....HARD!!!
Wanna see a closet full of those?
OMG!! I have no idea what you should do, but those are the gnarliest bellows I have ever seen! If you succeed, please post the story.
I was about to offer to make you a nice new bellows for free, but seems like it has been fixed up I guess you make a damn nice bellows yourself?
BUT __ It is beyond my comprehension as to HOW could anyone have gotten a bellows into THAT condition in the first place. I can understand some wringles. Even a total collapse if something fell on it. Really bad if something fell on it while in storage and stayed there for years -- but his looks like it was crumpled again and again - on purpose! WOW!!! And, even if it was done purposefully -- how did that much damage get done to the bellows without turning the wood to kindling?
I think it will iron out fine. Just use plenty of starch.
Len Eselson
I think that might vignette with some lenses . . . most lenses . . . possibly all lenses.
I started a thread on Bellows Manufacturers recently. Many of the responses indicated a few companies that make bellows. You might want to glance through that, and see if any of those places might be able to help you. I recently contacted Camera Bellows in the UK, though I have not heard back from them yet.
Ciao!
Gordon Moat Photography
Is that what the teens mean when they say something is "gnarly"?
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