For Sale Crown Graphic 4x5 w/ Top Rangefinder

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illumiquest

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For sale is a Crown Graphic in good shape. This comes with the top rangefinder and a Rodenstock Geronar 150mm f/6.3 MC lens in a Copal 0 shutter.

The camera works well, bellows look good with no holes, focus is smooth as are all the movements. The rangefinder is bright and contrasty and is synced. I haven't adjusted the stops to the newer lens yet. The back door pops open nicely, focusing screen is clean with a few light marks.

The lens is in very good shape, glass is clean except for a couple of really faint spots on the coating on the rear element, each less than 1mm and almost impossible to see. No way they'd affect your image.

Not much more to say, nice kit ready to shoot.

$260

 
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When you say the rangefinder is "synched," does that mean the rangefinder is cammed to the Geronar lens?

Thanks!
 
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I'm not sure whether there are cams on the graphics, unless they're up in the rangefinder itself. There's a cable that runs down and touches the rail. I'll have to check to see if the finder is accurate with this lens, I've never really tried using a rangefinder and just use the screen for composition.
 

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Thanks Ian, so I guess the rangefinder won't be accurate with this lens but it does work well.

It depends on what lens the cam is for, I bought a Crown Graphic with a 135mm lens a few years ago (side mounted Rangefinder - no adjustment) it was way out but when I put a 150mm the camera it was accurate.

Your camera here has the huge advantage that cams can be changed, also easily fabricated.

Ian
 

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Where the deer and the antelope play.

Looking forward to making its acquaintance!
 
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