To place the fresnel inside the gg the camera has top be sent to the service center to reposition the shims or else your focus plane will be off.
To place the fresnel inside the gg the camera has top be sent to the service center to reposition the shims or else your focus plane will be off.
Thanks Bob,
quiet-light.blogspot.com
Thanks Bob,
quiet-light.blogspot.com
anyway to the point, I thought the fresnel rings were inside facing on the linhof if a two piece system was deployed. The OP had scratched/damaged rings implying they were outward facing.
So either it was a Superscreen or equivalent one piece screen w/o a protective cover glass
or
A two piece GG & fresnel with the fresnel installed backwards.
I hope I am of some help to you OP'er. I seem to be muddying the issue.
bob
And lastly, if it were my camera I'd follow the advice to install a Maxwell with coverglass.
Never seen a better system for the Technika.
bob
The correct orientation for a modern Linhof is the gg on the bottom with the grain surface resting directly on the shims and the fresnel on top of the gg held in place with the Fresnel Holding Clips which are standard on all modern Linhof 45 cameras. The fresnel is placed with the ring side facing the gg and the back, smooth side, facing the eye.
BTW, the Superscreen was made by Fresnel Optics in Rochester, NY (whose name is now the same as their parent company in Germany). Beattie/was owned by the same company and the technology of the Super Screen and the Beattie Screen were very similar since they came from the same source. The cover glass for the Superscreen came from a supplier different then anything Beattie might have offerd as we bought them from a scientific float glass supplier and had them silk screened by a shop in Caldwell, NJ who is long out of business.
No Bob, You didn't muddying the topic. You are very helpfull thanks a lot.
Bob Salomon: my friend has MT3k the soft glass face outward, n the hard one inside
quiet-light.blogspot.com
Bookmarks