illumiquest
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A couple of years ago I banged out a 16x20 camera with some bits from the hardware store and several beers. That camera's worked great and I've shot a whole bunch of ambrotypes with it but it's definitely not a looker and is a bit cumbersome and limited.
So I've decided to start out on a new version, this time using a bit more planning, measuring and cash on materials. The lens I mostly use is a 500mm so the full rail will be 4' long and I'm stealing the Sinar method of extension rail mating to be able to add more should I find a much longer lens in the future.
The biggest challenge is going to be figuring out fine focus adjustment on the back standard, I'm looking at a rack and pinion type with a cross roller linear bearing (or four) to hold things aligned while still moving.
Here's a few quick sketches of the plan as it stands now. Any input and advice welcome.
So I've decided to start out on a new version, this time using a bit more planning, measuring and cash on materials. The lens I mostly use is a 500mm so the full rail will be 4' long and I'm stealing the Sinar method of extension rail mating to be able to add more should I find a much longer lens in the future.
The biggest challenge is going to be figuring out fine focus adjustment on the back standard, I'm looking at a rack and pinion type with a cross roller linear bearing (or four) to hold things aligned while still moving.
Here's a few quick sketches of the plan as it stands now. Any input and advice welcome.