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I just found a Petzval design to play with on my FDK 18x24 camera. But, as you can see the lensboard i made for it is too small... The lens itself is quite heavy for the camera.
I am sure I am not the first one with this problem. I am thinking about adding some more sheets of plywood and maybe a hose clamp on the inside. Any suggestions would be welcome.
The lens says JFS. I have a couple of stops for it.
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Hey Ole, if that is you, what ball head is that on the tripod? Does it really support the camera well?

As to the question, there is an answer; bigger camera.:tongue:

Can you make an extended lens board one that is a box which tapers from smaller to larger with the smaller end having a flange so it will fit into the front standard like your regular lens boards? The smaller end is just a board that overhangs on all four sides.

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Hey Ole, if that is you, what ball head is that on the tripod? Does it really support the camera well?

There's a big UniLoc head in between there. It does the job - the main problem is flex in the camera base. It sits better on a Gandolfi tripod with the big top plate.
 
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Can you make an extended lens board one that is a box which tapers from smaller to larger with the smaller end having a flange so it will fit into the front standard like your regular lens boards? The smaller end is just a board that overhangs on all four sides.

Curt

Yeah, I had something like this in mind. It is supposed to be about 35 cm, so 18x24 seems like a good portrait format for it.
Also, my doughter says we need to move to a bigger house if I buy any more cameras.
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I just found a Petzval design to play with on my FDK 18x24 camera. But, as you can see the lensboard i made for it is too small... The lens itself is quite heavy for the camera.
I am sure I am not the first one with this problem. I am thinking about adding some more sheets of plywood and maybe a hose clamp on the inside. Any suggestions would be welcome.
The lens says JFS. I have a couple of stops for it.
/matti
Hi !
You can, as I do, glue 2 or 3 sheets of plywood to make a thick board.
Then you can machine it using a router mounted upside down on a table. Be particulary precautionous and make/install protectors to prevent your fingers to reach the router's cutting tool.... Routers are quite dangerous tools.
 
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