Hello 
The magic lantern petzval I adapted to 35mm last year has become subject to another project.
It shall receive its own camera this spring. I'll be using 4x5 sheet and cut it down to size later (the lens has an image circle of around 9cm) in order to also be able to use the 4x5 holders for another project.
I'll most likely be using Rollei Ortho 25.
The lens is around f2.5 (very unscientifically tested) and since it has no shutter or aperture I'll inevitably need to solve a shutter speed issue.
Easiest would be a shutter infront of the lens I suppose? When focusing the lens protudes the lensboard so installing one behind the lens would be rather hard I think.
Some kind of focal plane shutter would be a possibility too and probably the neatest as I could "bundle" that up with the film/plate holder and re-use on different projects.
Another solution I can think of would be a strong nd filter (behind the lens? or would that introduce lots of unwanted reflections?) and then do the old 'hat infront of lens' shutter. However I suspect that won't be much fun for portraits.
I suppose I could throw a Thornton Pickard shutter onto the front of the lens together with an nd filter inside it, but that might look a bit silly..
Is there anything I'm overlooking?
Does anyone have different suggestions From the above, what would you go for, and
what shutters would you recommend?
Age doesn't matter (but price does, I'm trying to do this on a budget), though the camera will mostly be wood and brass. Retaining a degree of portability would be a plus too.
In looking forward to hearing your suggestions!
Topsy

The magic lantern petzval I adapted to 35mm last year has become subject to another project.
It shall receive its own camera this spring. I'll be using 4x5 sheet and cut it down to size later (the lens has an image circle of around 9cm) in order to also be able to use the 4x5 holders for another project.
I'll most likely be using Rollei Ortho 25.
The lens is around f2.5 (very unscientifically tested) and since it has no shutter or aperture I'll inevitably need to solve a shutter speed issue.
Easiest would be a shutter infront of the lens I suppose? When focusing the lens protudes the lensboard so installing one behind the lens would be rather hard I think.
Some kind of focal plane shutter would be a possibility too and probably the neatest as I could "bundle" that up with the film/plate holder and re-use on different projects.
Another solution I can think of would be a strong nd filter (behind the lens? or would that introduce lots of unwanted reflections?) and then do the old 'hat infront of lens' shutter. However I suspect that won't be much fun for portraits.
I suppose I could throw a Thornton Pickard shutter onto the front of the lens together with an nd filter inside it, but that might look a bit silly..
Is there anything I'm overlooking?
Does anyone have different suggestions From the above, what would you go for, and
what shutters would you recommend?
Age doesn't matter (but price does, I'm trying to do this on a budget), though the camera will mostly be wood and brass. Retaining a degree of portability would be a plus too.

In looking forward to hearing your suggestions!
Topsy