I am taking a vacation in Australia. I always take a Pentax 35mm K mount with 2 lenses on my trips.
and this is first time I will take a medium format too.
To prepare the Graflex 2x3 (This one is in top condition with a plastic body so I think this is a late model)
I spent some time in workshop making a little hood for
the Graftar f/4.5 103mm, and also a bubble level.
The hood is of black acetal, it took a few hours to machine it on the lathe.
The graze angle is 24 degrees to match the AOV.
It is a press fit on the nose of the Graftar, and I made it short
(at expense of efficacy in lower sun) so that it stays on the lens when camera is folded.
The bubble level was made in a quick time with the end mill and calibrated by gently filing.
It clips into the right side of the sportsfinder which is raised to just view the bubble in the viewfinder.
The bubble is a ~ $4 resin cast from Amazon and I took some time to measure the bubble
and the Graflex on the gauge block.
The bubble is parallel to its surfaces, better than I can measure.
I could discern a change of about 0.2 degree using the bubble.
The top of the opening of the rear plate of the Graflex is parallel to the base within about 0.001 inch across.
The sportsfinder frame is not so accurate, but successive random deployments are parallel to within about 0.4 degrees.
So I think the bubble will be useful.
and this is first time I will take a medium format too.
To prepare the Graflex 2x3 (This one is in top condition with a plastic body so I think this is a late model)
I spent some time in workshop making a little hood for
the Graftar f/4.5 103mm, and also a bubble level.
The hood is of black acetal, it took a few hours to machine it on the lathe.
The graze angle is 24 degrees to match the AOV.
It is a press fit on the nose of the Graftar, and I made it short
(at expense of efficacy in lower sun) so that it stays on the lens when camera is folded.
The bubble level was made in a quick time with the end mill and calibrated by gently filing.
It clips into the right side of the sportsfinder which is raised to just view the bubble in the viewfinder.
The bubble is a ~ $4 resin cast from Amazon and I took some time to measure the bubble
and the Graflex on the gauge block.
The bubble is parallel to its surfaces, better than I can measure.
I could discern a change of about 0.2 degree using the bubble.
The top of the opening of the rear plate of the Graflex is parallel to the base within about 0.001 inch across.
The sportsfinder frame is not so accurate, but successive random deployments are parallel to within about 0.4 degrees.
So I think the bubble will be useful.