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I have the field model with the 5x7 and 4x5 backs. I've recently purchased a nikkor 90MM SW and can't quite get it focused with the standard bellows.

Should it focus with standard bellows?

If not would a recessed lens board work and would i have any movements?

Would a bag bellows be a better option?

Thanks for any help

Kevin
 

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The bellows isn't removable - is it? It certainly was not on the rwo of this type that I owned.

The B&J 5x7 Commercial View, the grey tail board camera cannot focus a 90mm on flat board with the standard bellows...that much is certain. The bellows is too thick. I think that a recessed board may be your only option.
 

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The bellows isn't removable - is it? It certainly was not on the rwo of this type that I owned.

The B&J 5x7 Commercial View, the grey tail board camera cannot focus a 90mm on flat board with the standard bellows...that much is certain. The bellows is too thick. I think that a recessed board may be your only option.

I agree. You must obtain a recessed board.
 

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I might have to agree... The shortest I have shot with my 5x7 B&J field is a 150 fujinon W. While not impossible to get movements out of, the bellows is pretty stiff. I suspect that you might have to build a recessed lens board. I haven't seen many around, although it is a common size.

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I made a recessed (about 1/2 inch) board for a 4X5 version of that camera that I had and it allowed a 90mm to focus, but not much more. Movements were practically nil.
 

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The shortest lens I could get my old B&J 5x7 tailboard to focus was a Kodak Ektar 127mm. There's no way it would focus a 90mm.
 
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