Hi all,
A couple of months ago, I bought ancient Kodak 3a at a local thrift shop for $5. I'm not sure which model it is, but the final patent listed on the inside of the body is for 1909. Miraculously, the shutter still sort of works! I picked up some 120 spacers and was hoping that I might be able to get a decent 6x14 camera out of the thing. Sadly, the lens turned out to be pretty soft, and not worth the pain of using the camera itself.
So...is it possible to swap out the current lens and shutter for a better one, made for 4x5 cameras? The bellows are somehow fine, and the fold-out front cover and rails make this potentially the smallest (though not lightest) 6x14 camera out there. I know it's physically possible to do it, but the issue is that I'd need a very small lens/shutter combo in order to still be able to fold the thing back up.
There are tons of pages out there with info on large format lenses, but none of them seem to include dimensions beyond filter size. Am I missing one? And if not, does anyone know of a particularly compact one that might work?
For reference, my rough measurements of applicable parts of the current camera:
Lens diameter: 31mm (this can be wider but will no longer fit between the rails past 35mm, which would still allow the camera to mostly close, if not completely.)
Shutter diameter: 57mm
Lens mounting plate diameter: 62mm
Shutter/Lens front depth: 21mm
Lens rear depth: 8mm (there's probably 11mm of space before it gets to close to the film plane)
This is probably off in the future anyway, but any advice would be lovely!
A couple of months ago, I bought ancient Kodak 3a at a local thrift shop for $5. I'm not sure which model it is, but the final patent listed on the inside of the body is for 1909. Miraculously, the shutter still sort of works! I picked up some 120 spacers and was hoping that I might be able to get a decent 6x14 camera out of the thing. Sadly, the lens turned out to be pretty soft, and not worth the pain of using the camera itself.
So...is it possible to swap out the current lens and shutter for a better one, made for 4x5 cameras? The bellows are somehow fine, and the fold-out front cover and rails make this potentially the smallest (though not lightest) 6x14 camera out there. I know it's physically possible to do it, but the issue is that I'd need a very small lens/shutter combo in order to still be able to fold the thing back up.
There are tons of pages out there with info on large format lenses, but none of them seem to include dimensions beyond filter size. Am I missing one? And if not, does anyone know of a particularly compact one that might work?
For reference, my rough measurements of applicable parts of the current camera:
Lens diameter: 31mm (this can be wider but will no longer fit between the rails past 35mm, which would still allow the camera to mostly close, if not completely.)
Shutter diameter: 57mm
Lens mounting plate diameter: 62mm
Shutter/Lens front depth: 21mm
Lens rear depth: 8mm (there's probably 11mm of space before it gets to close to the film plane)
This is probably off in the future anyway, but any advice would be lovely!