Hello.... I need to bring up this subject again.
I've studied what's available. There seem to be two types in the market, one being precision levels and the other being laser type. The latter depends on film plane being parallel to the base board, then lens plane being parallel to the baseboard. In other words, the baseboard is the basis of this alignment.
I've been wondering.... The depth of focus is MUCH shallower between film and the lens. The DOF between lens and the lens, not so much so and since my post is not braced, depending on the height of the head, the "tilt" varies affecting this baseboard alignment.
So.... I'd like to critically align the former.
If I get a front surface mirror and a half mirror (50/50), place the front surface mirror in the neg stage and place the half mirror at the lens mount and look in from the bottom, I should see an image of myself and the same repeated over-and-over. Would it be correct to say, if I can make this image concentric, those two planes are exactly parallel? I can get such mirrors cheaply at a surplus outlet, surplusshed.com. This way, my alignment is not dependent upon the baseboard.
I plan to brace my post later but not at this time.
I've studied what's available. There seem to be two types in the market, one being precision levels and the other being laser type. The latter depends on film plane being parallel to the base board, then lens plane being parallel to the baseboard. In other words, the baseboard is the basis of this alignment.
I've been wondering.... The depth of focus is MUCH shallower between film and the lens. The DOF between lens and the lens, not so much so and since my post is not braced, depending on the height of the head, the "tilt" varies affecting this baseboard alignment.
So.... I'd like to critically align the former.
If I get a front surface mirror and a half mirror (50/50), place the front surface mirror in the neg stage and place the half mirror at the lens mount and look in from the bottom, I should see an image of myself and the same repeated over-and-over. Would it be correct to say, if I can make this image concentric, those two planes are exactly parallel? I can get such mirrors cheaply at a surplus outlet, surplusshed.com. This way, my alignment is not dependent upon the baseboard.
I plan to brace my post later but not at this time.



