campy51
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My top mounted viewfinder has a #3 mask in it. Do I take it out when using 4x5 sheet film and put in when using 23 roll film holder and do I use the ponts for framing 2x3?
In my experience, the optical viewfinder is not accurate enough to really worry about using the points versus using the "full frame". I recall reading in Graflex documentation that the points were, as you suggest, the framing guides. But given the FL range each mask covers I have no idea how they can seriously mean that.and do I use the ponts for framing 2x3
I used a Crown Graphic in Turkey, also a Super Graphic, with a 90mm, 135mm (or 150mm) and 203mm lenses, I l used the rear sights and wire frame finders and never had a problem, even when using some front tilt. Often I had to work hand-held and quickly found it was remarkably easy, and I could frame accurate enough.
Ian
Graflex made a mask for the wire frame finder that really helps when using roll film backs.
I have found that the wire frame finder is more accurate and much faster to use. It even works with lens rise. I use both the super graphic and speed graphic. The wire frame mask could be made from plexiglass if unable to procure.
I think I am confused, I am referring to the top viewfinder, not the one for focus. Is there some other accessory I don't know about?
I think I am confused, I am referring to the top viewfinder, not the one for focus. Is there some other accessory I don't know about?
Am I correct in the #3 mask is for the 150-162mm lenses.
I want to use it more as a point and shoot but don't want to practice with sheet film. The lens on it now is the Xenar 135mm but I do have the 152mm ektar with proper cam also. I paid $28 including shipping for the 23 roll holder but didn't realize it didn't have the dark slide so I made a temporary one out of a 4x5 dark slide.
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