Thanks DirkYour shots look fantastic!!
Dirk
OUTSTANDING!!!Finally got around to making a lensboard so that I could use my Gunlach Manhattan Convertible on my Keith's Portrait camera. After some experimenting I decided on a 2 inch extension. I had a piece of walnut that I was saving for a special occasion, so after a few hours on the table saw, router and lathe this is what came out.
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Since I shoot paper negatives I wanted to be able to mount a yellow filter to tame the contrast. Off to the aluminum stockpile. A few more hours on the lathe and this came out.
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Now I just have to wait for the filter and lens hood that I've ordered.
Thanks Dirk
The little Angulon 65mm does a great job for such a little lens. The whole camera cost around $200 including all the bits.
I'm planning on converting a Kodak 616 to take my 90mm super angulon for 612 format. How do you manage to determine how much film to wind on when the red window only shows 645 numbers? If I do every 3rd number I will get it for the loss of 1 frame.
Also which helicoid would best suite a 90mm super angulon with the large rear element...M65?
Well, you said it was ugly.
FYI, the 38/4.5 Aerogor is a 38/4.5 Biogon. A treasure. Treat it like one. I have a 38/4.5 Zeiss Biogon in Copal #0, have used it on a humble Century Graphic. It covers 84 mm.
I appreciate the joy of tinkering, but f/3.14 isn't that much slower than f/4.7 and there are many 127/4.7 Ektars looking for homes ...
What size coil did you use.m42or m65? Really enjoy all your buildsHere is a new 4x5 wide camera I finished built from a Cambo standard, lens board and GG back. The camera uses a zone focusing 65mm f/8 Super Angulon in a focusing helical and has a rotating 4x5 Cambo Graflock/Universal back. The camera has two permanently mounted Arca Swiss plates, one on the bottom and a larger 150mm plate on the side that doubles as a hand grip and a vertical tripod mounting location. A removable Russian (Russar) 20mm finder is used and mounted with enough room to allow the back to rotate.
The camera is quite similar to a Sinar Handy, Linhof Technar or Burke & James Orbitar only more affordable than the Sinar or Linhof and much more attractive than the B&J!
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Neither, I split it in the middle. Most of the builds I do use an M58 helical. The m65 is big and heavy, the 8x10 p/s and the 6x9 with 65mm needed the larger m65 (and a 6x17 I’m working on now) but my preference is to use the small and lightweight m58.What size coil did you use.m42or m65? Really enjoy all your builds
Awesome thanks for the information. And I’m sure I can speak for most we will be excited too see your 6x17.Neither, I split it in the middle. Most of the builds I do use an M58 helical. The m65 is big and heavy, the 8x10 p/s and the 6x9 with 65mm needed the larger m65 (and a 6x17 I’m working on now) but my preference is to use the small and lightweight m58.
Dirk
Here is a new 4x5 wide camera I finished built from a Cambo standard, lens board and GG back. The camera uses a zone focusing 65mm f/8 Super Angulon in a focusing helical and has a rotating 4x5 Cambo Graflock/Universal back. The camera has two permanently mounted Arca Swiss plates, one on the bottom and a larger 150mm plate on the side that doubles as a hand grip and a vertical tripod mounting location. A removable Russian (Russar) 20mm finder is used and mounted with enough room to allow the back to rotate.
The camera is quite similar to a Sinar Handy, Linhof Technar or Burke & James Orbitar only more affordable than the Sinar or Linhof and much more attractive than the B&J!
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Awwww, thanks so much for taking the time to say that. I’ve been working on a couple more that I hope to be sharing soon!This wide camera ... speechless! Is superextrawidebeautiful, look how nice it is that I've not posted in a long time and it's made me to log in!
Congrats Dirk!
Even before I made my knock off XPan/Nimslo-Wide, I’ve been curious about converting a Wirgin 3D into a pano camera.
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