eric
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So I have this Ilex #4 shutter that I lent to a friend a while ago. I didn't have a camera so he borrowed the lens and shutter. It came back attached to a Cambo board. Thanks dude! Anyway, it was attached via a treaded mount that kinda looks like a T-mount for a 35mm. I don't recall it had that. So I take it apart and unscrew it and put it on my wooden lensboard. Works good.
So now, my question is, if I want to put it back on my cambo board, do I still need that mount or can't I enlarge the hole and just put the Ilex on it with the retaining ring? Or do I always need that t-mount looking thing. I don't want to unscrew it from the wooden holder cause if I keep doing that, the woodscrews and holes will probably get worn out and now "hold" it anymore.
I guess my bigger question is, if I get a shutter/lens like a Copal or another Ilex, do they always mount on wood boards like that or is the back side recessed so the shutter fits right on top of the wood and the retaining ring is inside a recessed area? Thanks!
So now, my question is, if I want to put it back on my cambo board, do I still need that mount or can't I enlarge the hole and just put the Ilex on it with the retaining ring? Or do I always need that t-mount looking thing. I don't want to unscrew it from the wooden holder cause if I keep doing that, the woodscrews and holes will probably get worn out and now "hold" it anymore.
I guess my bigger question is, if I get a shutter/lens like a Copal or another Ilex, do they always mount on wood boards like that or is the back side recessed so the shutter fits right on top of the wood and the retaining ring is inside a recessed area? Thanks!