I bit the bullet and got a large format camera (4x5). The lens board they had for the camera was copal 0, and the lens I had for it is copal 1. I thought this was nothing a good bit of filing couldn't fix, but due to being impatient and forgetting to bring some of the proper tools to the place I would be doing the work, I ended up doing a kind of jerry-rigged, eyeballed job. The hole itself is pretty ugly, but that's not really a problems since it still looks completely light tight around the edges where the lens passes through it (and if its not, Ill just throw some gaffers tape around the flange in the back), but the lens ended up being slightly off center (a bit more than 1mm in one axis, and about 2mm in the other). I dont think this should be a problem, but would someone who knows better than me be able to tell me if I should be more worried? the lens is a 210mm Schneider, which I'm hoping has enough coverage for it really not to matter on a 4x5. Id rather not spend the extra $20-40 on a new lens board if possible, so if it isn't a problem that would be a relief.
