i'm not worried about bulk. it's a roughly 5"x6"x6" lightweight box that'll be tucked halfway into the body. can't be significantly worse than a 4x5 graflex slr. undoing 4 little clips when i want to pack up or switch from slr to press camera seems like less of a hassle than hauling around 2 cameras. i really don't want to spend several hundred dollars on a second camera when i can build a better version myself for dirt cheap. i want to be able to frame, focus and fire the shutter as quickly as you can with an slr. a reflex viewer for the rear gg won't give me that.As someone who's hacked at a few SG's, something that makes them bulkier and that needs to be taken on and off may be a problem source, not a solution. At the risk of being obvious, have you tried a Graflex reflex camera, which is what you describe minus the 'removable' part? Or an erecting-prism magnifying viewer for the rear GG?
more or less. the light path is tapered, so i can shave a bit off the front edge of of the mirror, and i can probably get away with shortening the mirror box a bit if the front edge of the mirror sticks out into the bellows when raised, and i can shrink the mirror and mirror box if i reduce the gg to 90% or 80% coverage. even with everything full sized it shouldn't be any worse than a graflex slr. definitely won't be using any wide angle lenses though.One immediate issue are the dimensions of the Speed Graphic body...
- If frame height is 92mm (size of opening in 4x5 film holder)...
- If the 45 degree mirror position is 1.414 * 92 to reflect the entire frame height without vertical image cutoff...
- s the depth of the box for the mirror opening more than 130mm, to accomodate the reflex mirror in the Up position
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