Old-N-Feeble
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Has anyone considered sharing a single shutter with several lenses, i.e. a Copal #0 with several sets of cells? The scale would be replaced with a numerical scale and f/stop would be determined via a chart. I'm not really trying to save room but rather don't want to spend a fortune buying several shutters and having scales made for each one. Allow me to explain.
I want to move my very modern lenses into older Compur Press shutters for the rounder many-bladed apertures. However, buying 8 shutters, having them serviced if needed and having custom scales made for each lens is cost prohibitive. Only needing to buy one #0 and one #1 shutter and sharing those between lenses is far more affordable.
NOTE: Please, no lectures regarding the limited benefits of "round apertures".
I know this was relatively common practice with vintage lenses but has anyone done this with late modern lenses?
I want to move my very modern lenses into older Compur Press shutters for the rounder many-bladed apertures. However, buying 8 shutters, having them serviced if needed and having custom scales made for each lens is cost prohibitive. Only needing to buy one #0 and one #1 shutter and sharing those between lenses is far more affordable.
NOTE: Please, no lectures regarding the limited benefits of "round apertures".

I know this was relatively common practice with vintage lenses but has anyone done this with late modern lenses?