They're called D ring. Brass, 1/2 inch ID atached with a leather strap was common. Should be available at a locaal hardware store.Just glue a tab with a ring on the top of your bag bellows so you can pull it out of the way without removing the lens. Many bellows had such a feature OEM.
Thank you, I'm looking hard at the F2 and considering a Chamonix 45F-2. I just took the lens off and cannot deal with the strong leather intrusion from the top and one side. Another part of me says just get the Arca Swiss Field camera, but $4K is steep.Sinar made two different bag bellows options for 4x5, regular and for especially short lenses. Anytime you pull your standards tightly together you need to be certain that part of the bag will not be somehow tucked inside. But the Sinar bags are fairly thick and won't simply sag on their own.
Thank you, how does the Norma differ from the F2?Nope. Never. Consider a Sinar Norma
Thank you, how does the Norma differ from the F2?
Lol, okay.You won't regret it. Easy to find; check Ebay and German Ebay for accessories. Buy the original catalog and be amazed.
The difference between a Calumet vs the Norma, is like the difference between the VW Bug, and the Apollo Moon Buggy.
Thank you. The Norma is my goal.I have a Calumet C-402. With mine I have made an effort to fold the camera up with the folds out of the way. So, when it is unfolded the bellows
have taken a little "set" which alleviates the problem.
That said, I also have a Sinar F2. It is lighter than the Calumet and of course more versatile. The Norma is a better camera (once had one) but I like
the F2 a little better, for my use, since it is lighter and seems a little more compact.
Thank youThe F series also have a depth of field calculator, which can be pretty handy. It's also usually a good bit cheaper.
Any of the Sinar cameras are good choices. And you can swap out just most of the parts from one model to another, which means you're not necessarily stuck with what you bought the first time.
Though if the saggy bag bellows are your only complaints, gluing some tabs to pull them out would be the cheaper option. You could use a coat hanger wire to hold them out. I've still had to pull the bag bellows out of the way with my F1. But they're stiff enough that they stay in place, so it's a rare issue.
They are ridiculously expensive! I replaced mine with cheap Chinese bubble levels when mine dried out. They work as well as the old ones, only they're green instead of white. The hard part was removing the old ones. After that, you just level the standards using a carpenter's level, and super glue the news one on. You can also drill a tiny hole in the old level and fill it with alcohol (94% rubbing alcohol, Everclear, or denatured should work). Don't use water, as may have mold or bacteria in it which can grow and ruin the level. Then just seal the hole with super glue.DL... One of the most common problems is spirit levels are dried up; authentic replacements are hard to find, although some Chinese substitutes are available (have never had to try them - mine are still in good shape).
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