I’m sure I saw a thread about these somewhere but can’t find it.
I got a Packard shutter in a box with other camera parts awhile ago. It’s in great condition but is missing the pneumatic hose( if that’s what you call it) and bulb. I’d like to install it in a camera and try it out. Does anyone know someone who sells these?
You can find brand-new bulbs with hose and fittings from the Packard-Ideal Company online.
For a bit less, there are usually several available on eBay most of the time, like this one here. (No affiliation to seller)
Just make sure the hose and bulb are undamaged and the rubber has not deteriorated, otherwise they're very simple in use.
I've adapted several Packards to older lenses, mounted behind the lens board in the first 2 pics below, or fitted to the front of the lens as in the third pic. Really reliable shutters and easy to repair, if needed.
I use an auto parts store siphon pump bulb (remove the fitting at one end) and some automotive vacuum hose. To use the Packard shutter put your thumb over the open end of the bulb (where the fitting was removed), squeeze to open the shutter. To keep the shutter open for a time exposure take your thumb off and then un-squeeze (release the pressure on) the bulb; it should stay open. To close the shutter squeeze the bulb, place thumb over the hole, and un-squeeze. For a momentary exposure, 1/4 to a few seconds, just keep your thumb over the hole and squeeze and un-squeeze.
I found the bulb sold by Packard to be more reliable in the amount of air and pressure, thus a more reliable shutter speed, and to also take a bit less hand strength.
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