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Should the "grooved" surface be facing the taking lens or should it be facing the viewing glass?
Thanks for your help.
Jim
Thanks for your help.
Jim
Deardprff 8x10What camera. Graflex seems different from others.
The ribbed side of the fresnel faces/touches the ground glass regardless of which side of the ground glass you put it.
IF the camera was not designed for a fresnel to be in front of the ground glass and the fresnel is mounted on the bosses the ground glass mounts on then the back will need machining to put the plane of focus on the ground glass in sync with the film plane.
8. A fresnel mounted in front of the ground glass that does not move the position of the ground glass will not adversely affect film plane focus. (others may disagree)
9. A fresnel mounted in front of the ground glass that moves the ground glass position must be adjusted for the optical focal length of the fresnel to retain correct film plane focus.
I oriented my fresnel to the trashcan. Well, not literally; it's stored away somewhere. It came with the camera; and the first significant improvement I made was to remove it.
Screen brightness is over-rated. My personal opinion. With the exception of the factory-installed Graflex fresnel (Graflite, I think the call it), I’ve tried several fresnel on my Cambo and done the same as Drew.
Its called Ektalite Field Screen.With the exception of the factory-installed Graflex fresnel (Graflite, I think the call it)
Crown and Speed Graphic ground glass and fresnel can be improved by removing them, washing in warm water, applying dish soap directly to the gg/fresnel surface, rubbing with finger tips only (gently) then rinsing under running water with a final rinse in a weak PhotoFlo solution, then standing on edge to dry or drying with a clean lint free cloth.
I mounted a fresnel in front of the gg on a Meridian 45B without displacing the gg and it did not affect focus.
Excellent point... I forgot to write that word in the proper context. It’s been a rough day.Brian, how on earth can you emphasize exposing properly but not focusing properly, or thoughtfully composing? What's the point? The thing I hate about fresnels are all those danged lines that make acute focus a headache to begin with. I've never had a problem focusing due to low light, and most of the lenses I now carry are in the f/9 max aperture range. Sometimes the real problem is the type of grind on the groundglass.
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