bobfowler
Subscriber
When I got home yesterday, I was greeted by a new-to-me 17" f/10 Kodak Ektanon that I procured through fellow APUGer Jeremy Moore (and indirectly from Jason Motamedi). What a spectacular, and very heavy, piece of glass!
Anyway, I have a plan that I wanted to run by ya'll for opinions:
My Century 4a has only about 18" of extension (it's a short track 8X10 camera). The front standard is massive and has no movements, I'm thinking about making a 9" deep front extension box to hold the lens board and a #6 Packard shutter.
My other option would be to build a rear extension box, but the camera has rear tilt and swing (which I use) and I'm afraid the geometry of that would really screw me up when using swing in a portrait session (the film plane would be waaaay back of the swing/tilt axis).
Opinions?
(I'm attaching a catalog pic of a 4a for those not familiar with the beast)
Anyway, I have a plan that I wanted to run by ya'll for opinions:
My Century 4a has only about 18" of extension (it's a short track 8X10 camera). The front standard is massive and has no movements, I'm thinking about making a 9" deep front extension box to hold the lens board and a #6 Packard shutter.
My other option would be to build a rear extension box, but the camera has rear tilt and swing (which I use) and I'm afraid the geometry of that would really screw me up when using swing in a portrait session (the film plane would be waaaay back of the swing/tilt axis).
Opinions?
(I'm attaching a catalog pic of a 4a for those not familiar with the beast)