Dear Mike,This is definitely not a camera that I would want to throw in a backpack
Mike
Second there are three aluminium slide that look exactly like the slide that holds the lens board in place, except two are on the other side of the front standard and facing the bellows. The third is at the bottom of the font standard by the bed - I have no idea what these are for - anyone
Thinking back to the distant past when I briefly owned a B&J 5x7: these may be to allow you to use front rise without inadvertently introducing tilt, and similarly front shift without introducing swing. This is an issue in cameras that secure rise/tilt and/or shift/swing with a single locking knob. For the same reason, Phillips cameras have a little turnbutton that lets you lock the front standard against inadvertent tilt.
First is the aluminium bracket that holds the rear standard. There are two slots, any purpose for this or was it to help with weight reduction?
If this is like the 5x7 version I have, you should be able to rise/lower the camera back - rise/fall. If you have two knobs to tighten, you can remove one (lower I think) to tilt the back.
Congratulations on the 11x14, though it must be quite a beast.
If this is like the 5x7 version I have, you should be able to rise/lower the camera back - rise/fall. If you have two knobs to tighten, you can remove one (lower I think) to tilt the back.
Congratulations on the 11x14, though it must be quite a beast.
I have an 8x10 B&J reducing back in very good condition I'd be willing to trade if you can find a nice clean regular 8x10 back for almost any camera. I was planning to use it for a homemade camera, but haven't had the heart to cut off the extra pieces. It's standard B&J battleship grey.
Could not resist putting up a link to picture of the beast - there she is sitting in my home office
Dead Link Removed
Mike
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