I orient the shutter so the speed and aperture can be set from the side. My camera is usually on a tripod at eye level and trying to read the scales from the top or bottom is a non starter.
Also, is the securing collar that attaches the front group and shutter to the panel reversible? Thanks.
…the lens was originally on a sinar panel and had to be moved over to the smaller one for the field camera. The retaining ring was backwards (which seemed intuitively wrong) so i inverted it as you suggested. Thanks.The retaining ring. You showed us a camera with a lens in a Copal shutter. The hole in the lens board that the shutter's rear tube goes through should be larger than the tube and the retaining ring should have a ridge that fits the hole and centers the shutter in it. If the ring mounted with ridge forward so that it engages the board hold the shutter tightly so that it can't rotate, that's the way it should be.
My 2x3 Graphics have metal lens boards that are so thin that sometimes the ridge doesn't engage the board. When this happens I reverse the ring (smooth side forwards) and carefully center the shutter in the hole. And then the shutter won't rotate when I adjust it.
..for ease of use, is it normal to fit the lenses so f/16 is at the 12 o'clock position? Also, is the securing collar that attaches the front group and shutter to the panel reversible? Thanks.
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