ntenny
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Gentle Readers,
I've decided I need a short-tele/portrait-length lens for my 5x7, but I don't need it enough to justify spending huge amounts of money. Thus I'm looking at some lower-cost alternatives, a number of which (the 375/6.3 Caltar, for instance) come in the monstrous Ilex #5 shutter.
On paper, it looks like it should be possible to put together a lensboard that will mount the monster; it'd probably be easiest to make a "top hat" lensboard with a little forward projection to clear the front of the camera, since the outer diameter of the shutter is actually significantly larger than the size of the lensboard. But I'm worried about the size and weight of such a setup in practice; the 2-D is already a beast, of course, so maybe a few extra tons from the lens and shutter wouldn't make a big difference.
Has anyone used one of these titan shutters with a 2-D? Does it work OK, or do the two giant objects together set up a gravitational system that collapses into a black hole or something like that?
Thanks
-NT
I've decided I need a short-tele/portrait-length lens for my 5x7, but I don't need it enough to justify spending huge amounts of money. Thus I'm looking at some lower-cost alternatives, a number of which (the 375/6.3 Caltar, for instance) come in the monstrous Ilex #5 shutter.
On paper, it looks like it should be possible to put together a lensboard that will mount the monster; it'd probably be easiest to make a "top hat" lensboard with a little forward projection to clear the front of the camera, since the outer diameter of the shutter is actually significantly larger than the size of the lensboard. But I'm worried about the size and weight of such a setup in practice; the 2-D is already a beast, of course, so maybe a few extra tons from the lens and shutter wouldn't make a big difference.
Has anyone used one of these titan shutters with a 2-D? Does it work OK, or do the two giant objects together set up a gravitational system that collapses into a black hole or something like that?

Thanks
-NT