bobwysiwyg
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My film background thus far has been limited to 35mm B&W, but have always wanted to try my hand with a view camera. I recently acquired a Cambo 4x5 set-up that was to have included a manual, but the seller is still looking for it (sigh). I'm sure if they don't come through, I will find something somewhere.
Of course, I couldn't let a little think like that stop me from setting it up and tinkering a bit. It included a 150mm Schneider lens, some film holders, various lens boards, what appears to be a sync cord, etc. and an aluminum carry case for it all. There are a few things I don't quite understand.
The first picture (left) is the camera set-up. It appears the back standard is from a different model given it is not black like the front. The 'thing' (#1) I hung off the lens end, is this a lens shade.. I believe I have seen a reference to "compendium?" Also in this picture, does the rail appear to be standard length (it came with a second rail of the same length) and why are there, what appear to be, additional tripod mounts (#2) hanging from the ends?
There are some misc. pieces in the second picture, some of which I'm guessing came from an entirely different camera. One of them is a bag bellows (#1), in excellent condition, but must be from an 8x10? There is a GG screen labeled 8x10 (#4) and an additional 4x5 GG (#5). The real puzzlers are #2 and #3. Number 2 is some sort of right-angle bracket and number 3 is a short piece of solid aluminum stock with another tripod mount affixed.
OK, if I haven't bored anyone yet, one last question about operation. I did see my first image through a ground glass
. The is a flat spring bail that appears to be the way to raise the ground glass and slip a film holder in place, it this correct? Looks like I will be looking for another tripod. The one it is on now is for 35mm work and the head is definately not rigid enough for this camera. Any thoughts or answers would be greatly appreciated.
Of course, I couldn't let a little think like that stop me from setting it up and tinkering a bit. It included a 150mm Schneider lens, some film holders, various lens boards, what appears to be a sync cord, etc. and an aluminum carry case for it all. There are a few things I don't quite understand.
The first picture (left) is the camera set-up. It appears the back standard is from a different model given it is not black like the front. The 'thing' (#1) I hung off the lens end, is this a lens shade.. I believe I have seen a reference to "compendium?" Also in this picture, does the rail appear to be standard length (it came with a second rail of the same length) and why are there, what appear to be, additional tripod mounts (#2) hanging from the ends?
There are some misc. pieces in the second picture, some of which I'm guessing came from an entirely different camera. One of them is a bag bellows (#1), in excellent condition, but must be from an 8x10? There is a GG screen labeled 8x10 (#4) and an additional 4x5 GG (#5). The real puzzlers are #2 and #3. Number 2 is some sort of right-angle bracket and number 3 is a short piece of solid aluminum stock with another tripod mount affixed.
OK, if I haven't bored anyone yet, one last question about operation. I did see my first image through a ground glass
