I don't know what a Sinar DB mount is but I do have a Symmar 210mm in conventional shutter so this makes me think the answer is yes.
Steve.
hi durr3
i don't have mine right in front of me, but i think they typically are installed in a
copal #1 shutter ( sorry i cheated and googled a sale on eboink and looked at the pretty pictures ).
i am not familiar with the sinar DB ( electronic shutter? )
but .. a place like SK GRIMES ( apug sponsor / advertiser ) would be able to tell you
exactly what needs to be done to convert it to a new / different shutter.
not sure if you own it already, but one thing to remember about that lens is that it takes well over 370mm to
use the converted and focus at infinity... the nodal point ( i think i have the lingo right )
is further back ... and it takes long bellows ... ( i know i can't use mine converted ) ...
you might be able to fiddle around which lens group you remove ( schneider recommends the front, but
some folks remove the rear so they leave the shutter protected ) either way, you will still need a lot of bellows...
good luck
john
nice camera !
you won't have trouble with bellows with that camera ...
but i'd look for a lens in the shutter you need unless it is an unbelievable deal ... i got mine years ago at KEH
and i can't complain about the lens or the service ... if you know the prices at the big yard sale you might
be able to compare with what they have to sell / are offering ...
good luck !
john
the whole 210mm lens is good and quite compact imho. the converted version (the half of it) is just a piece of glass, it's nice if you just need a few shots with 370mm, but it's not the schneider quality of a dedicated lens.... Is this a good lens?
thanks
Steve, it is mounted on a Sinar board with no shutter. Is this a good lens?
thanks
Yes it is, I use a 150 convertible and like it. I do not however use it converted.
210 convertibles are pretty common in shutters, and usually pretty reasonable. Look for haze in the front and rear cells.
I don't know what a Sinar DB mount is but I do have a Symmar 210mm in conventional shutter so this makes me think the answer is yes.
What? No 210mm selfies?![]()
Alan, Alan, Alan. You can't take selfies with film!!
I may have one or two of those... I also have some photos of the inside of lenscaps. Strangely, I can do this only with rangefinder cameras.Of course you can. Anyone who loads a 35mm camera in their lap is likely to have a few unfocused examples at negative numbers 0 or even 00 to prove it.
Alan, Alan, Alan. You can't take selfies with film!!
with 35mm film you can indeed. look at the Fujifilm ZoomDate F2.8 aka Silvi F2.8, it has a selfie mode button + 2 shutter buttons (for left- and right-handers) http://www.120folder.com/135_fuji_silvi_f28.htmAlan, Alan, Alan. You can't take selfies with film!!
Alan, Alan, Alan. You can't take selfies with film!!
When remounting a Plasmat like a Symmar, is the spacing between front and rear groups critical? I imagine there is an optimum spacing, but I also suspect remounting DB lens groups into a modern shutter that has the same threads would give acceptable results. For that matter, if one had a number of convertible Symmar cells of different focal lengths that fit the same shutter, wouldn't a casket set of sorts be possible from the various groups? I think the 150mm,180mm & 210mm all fit a modern #1 shutter, and the 240mm, 300mm & 360mm fit a #3, while the 80mm, 100mm and 135mm fit a #0.
Anyone mixed and matched them?
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