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For Sale FS 5x7 Rittreck View - for parts

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5X7 rittreck view for parts. What is shown in photos is what is included. If you have a Rittreck View that needs a few parts this wil be a good buy.

$75.00 OBO plus shipping. Canada and USA only because of the weight.
 
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I have one of these and I'll just say, it's a super sturdy body which is great for experimenting with certain heavier lenses. I use various big process lenses on it. I also use the rb67 and rz lenses on it (hand shuttered). It's an excellent LF body for macro, very sturdy.
 

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Kumar, maybe I can be of some assistance, I have a few pages I've written up on my website:

Dead Link Removed should get you started on your way....


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Yep. What I did was use a rear lens cap to affix the rb lens to a lensboard. Really easy. And the rb / rz lenses are great fun for closeup 4x5 and 5x7, especially the fast rz 110/2.8.

Erie's gizmo is nice if you need the shutter speeds. Since I am mostly doing close-ups and macro with longish exposures, I just hand shutter. All I use is the lens itself, no other rb parts. Then it's just an issue of getting the lens affixed to the lensboard.
 
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