Calumet, Sinar an upgrade question.

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I finally ordered a Norma from Kamerastore.comcom. What would be needed, not soon, to convert it to 8x10?
 

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As a minimum, you'd need the 8x10 rear standard complete with groundglass, the 8x10 standard bellows and/or 8x10 bag bellows (there are two to chose from, version 1 or version 2), and possibly an extension rail of length to accommodate your choice of lens focal lengths and any closeup work you might want to do. The basic rail length + extension rail length you'll have to figure out. The basic rail normally has the black connector; extension rails have red connectors. You'll obviously need film holders and a sturdy tripod to handle the increased camera weight.
 

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Congrats on your Norma. Suggest you download the original catalog and instructions.
Lots of Norma parts out there.
 

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This one is from 1967. So right at the end of Norma.
 

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Here's my 8x10 Norma set up for tight B&W portraiture. Would also be good for Architectural tight shots.

8x10 Norma 480 Apo Ronar
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Google "Reinhart Wolf" He is the 8x10 Norma long shot Architectural Master.
 

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sinar-Norm...904426?hash=item5478522daa:g:2CoAAOSwEDBduEK6
one more question, what's the purpose of this raised lens lens board?

OK,
Some lenses were set up at the Sinar factory, to provide setting of aperture by way of the flexible cable, which has the "rabbit ears" at the end of the cable. So what is there on auction, is just a part of the original factory lens/mechanism. The raised "hat" forward mounted the lens slightly, so that the rear cell of the lens would not strike the blades of the Norma Mechanical shutter. Sianr states that the rear cell should be within 1/10" of the front of the Norma Shutter. For you, you will not be able to use the cable, it was designed for a specific lens. But it might make it easier to set a remounted modern shutter, say in cold weather with gloved hands.

With a wide angle this board would not be so desirable, as it adds extension. But would work OK with a long lens.
 
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Thank you very much
 
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Thank you sir.
 
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Thank you very much, you've been a great help to my progress.
 
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I saw come of your work on flickr, awesome. I too have been considering a Minolta Autocord
 

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Good Luck. Lots of good help is around.
 

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Since you are in Atlanta go to Quality Camera behind GT. They have a huge assortment of used cameras, usually including all Sinar models and should also have the levels. Also a lot of used accessories and lenses.
 
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Since you are in Atlanta go to Quality Camera behind GT. They have a huge assortment of used cameras, usually including all Sinar models and should also have the levels. Also a lot of used accessories and lenses.

Thank you I will. I'm now in search of appropriate leg. Any suggestions?
 

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I'm now in search of appropriate leg. Any suggestions?

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There was a tripod Sinar made for the Norma. It is called the "FOBA C40". Just know it is a HEAVY beast.
If you want to be a Norma Purist this is the one to get. I've picked up a couple years ago on the cheap.

One of the bigger Manfrottos is what I used when working in the city. Out on location a Zone VI Lightweight wooden. Those are my choices.
 
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Awesome, thank you
 
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