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I have a Busch Pressman D and was wondering if anyone has ever put a fresnel in front of the glass? I've seen the super thin ones on Ebay and was curious. Thanks
 

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Put it behind the glass (not between the glass and the lens), and you should be fine. If you put it in front of the glass, you'll shift the plane of focus.
 

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The problem is that there'e not enough thickness for a ground glass and a Fresnel. I skirted the problem by using a Linhof Superscreen which is an everything-n-one piece of moulded plastic, but there's no glass protecting it.
 

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Hey wait! I thought it needs to be b/w the gg and the lens. Thats what the ebay fresnel instructions say. Amybody has any of these. I was almost sold on one before i saw this post. Does it make a difference if it's b/w the lens and gg or after the gg? I'd rather not scartch the thin fresnel.
 

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I went to Edmund Scientific's website and got a cheap 11" x 11" fresnel and use it for composing (behind the GG), then remove it and focus with just the groundglass. Not as good as one of the purpose-made ones, but works well, and is much cheaper.
 
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Bill Mitchell said:
The problem is that there'e not enough thickness for a ground glass and a Fresnel. I skirted the problem by using a Linhof Superscreen which is an everything-n-one piece of moulded plastic, but there's no glass protecting it.

Thannks for the advice. Is $150 the usual going price for a Superscreen with grid? The ebay lives just up the road from me, but he'll only deal via ebay so the Linhof idea looks like the way to go. Thanks.
 
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