Darryl Roberts
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Does your bellows extend far enough to use a 480mm lens? Not many 4x5 cameras will extend past 400mm, although some monorail cameras might.
My 4x5 field camera only extends far enough to use a 350mm lens at infinity.
If your subject is any closer than infinity, you'll need to extend the camera/bellows even further to focus.
If your camera is designed to use a 480mm lens, the bellows should also be designed to avoid any vignetting.
Well, he did say 4x5 in the title, and based on previous posts, I’m guessing he’s using an Sinar F2 with a pair of bellows (he posted a previous thread asking about a middle standard for an F2.)
Darryl,
I don't see any vignetting in the shot in your post #1 above. The 480/9 Apo-Nikkor covers 409 mm at infinity, slightly more than 4x5's 150 mm diagonal. So I don't understand what's worrying you.
No, not unless the bellows is sagging then it could cause vignetting. When you are set up, you can easily check. Look through the front of the lens and see if you can clearly see all four corners of the ground glass. If the bellows is "close" to the top corners of the GG, I would prop it up with something.
Yes. I have 610mm of rail and bellows
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