MattCarey
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In cleaning out my lab, an engineer found an old RHEED camera (think oscilloscope camera). The lens is a Mamiya Sekor 75mm P4, in a copal press number 0 shutter. I thought the shutter was jammed, but it turned out that there was a pin screwed into the shutter release. It is obviously supposed to be there, but I can't tell why. Maybe it was intended to be used on "B" setting?
The back has a graflok-type back, but it doesn't have the pins for the Ground-glass/spring back, jus the sliders. Mounted on the back is a reducing back to a 6x9 (I think) ground glass. Oddly, the GG seems to be off of where I think the film-plane would be. My guess is that some sort of polaroid back would be used, but as noted, the GG is at a different plane than where my polaroid would be.
I don't know what will happen to it, but the shutter is like-new and the lens looks to be in great shape. The lens has the largest screw-in lens-shade I have ever seen. My guess is the lens is a 6x9 lens. The engineer was set to toss it, but I'll see that it survives!
Matt
The back has a graflok-type back, but it doesn't have the pins for the Ground-glass/spring back, jus the sliders. Mounted on the back is a reducing back to a 6x9 (I think) ground glass. Oddly, the GG seems to be off of where I think the film-plane would be. My guess is that some sort of polaroid back would be used, but as noted, the GG is at a different plane than where my polaroid would be.
I don't know what will happen to it, but the shutter is like-new and the lens looks to be in great shape. The lens has the largest screw-in lens-shade I have ever seen. My guess is the lens is a 6x9 lens. The engineer was set to toss it, but I'll see that it survives!
Matt