Rich Ullsmith
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Cut to the chase: picked up an old metal Calumet in absolutely perfect shape. I'm at work so I can't say for certain the model, but I think it's an entry level 4X5: rise and fall, tilts but no swings.
Anyway, the base plate on the camera where the mounting screw for tripod or plate goes, the threads are recessed, and my tripod screw can't reach. Took it to my local guys, and none of the plates or tripods there would reach, either. Is there some Calumet mounting plate I'm missing here? I can already see the PITA trying to rig something here. I don't do welding.
While I have ya'll here, what is the standard method (if there is one) for keeping track of the film holders, as in: gnurled handle outward on darkslide means loaded, with the clasp in place means exposed, and smooth side out means empty. Is this a reasonable method? Is there some damn little jingle you guys got to help remember this?
Thanks for the help. Check back later.
Anyway, the base plate on the camera where the mounting screw for tripod or plate goes, the threads are recessed, and my tripod screw can't reach. Took it to my local guys, and none of the plates or tripods there would reach, either. Is there some Calumet mounting plate I'm missing here? I can already see the PITA trying to rig something here. I don't do welding.
While I have ya'll here, what is the standard method (if there is one) for keeping track of the film holders, as in: gnurled handle outward on darkslide means loaded, with the clasp in place means exposed, and smooth side out means empty. Is this a reasonable method? Is there some damn little jingle you guys got to help remember this?
Thanks for the help. Check back later.