Kino
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I purchased a Anniversary Speed Graphic 34 set last year that is complete except for the fact that it has 2 sets of infinity stops on the bed and only one lens with the kit. The estate from which this camera came was an official photographer for the Boston Red Socks at one time (at least according to the estate seller).
The lens currently with the camera is the ubiquitous Optar 135mm f4.7 in a Graphex shutter. The viewfinder has the appropriate #3 mask. Laying inside the case, I found a #8 mask that should work for a lens of about 200-300mm focal length, if I remember correctly.
The focus bed has two focus scales attached; one does match up correctly with the 135mm lens and the rangefinder agrees.
Questions:
1. What is most likely lens that is missing, in regards to standard available lenses of the time? I am having a hard time finding any lens in that focal range that is set in a leaf shutter.
2. Would it more likely have been a barrel lens in this focal length?
3. To the best of my knowledge and research, Kalart rangefinders of this vintage can only be adjusted to one lens at a time and it is a less than speedy process to change a lens and re-align the rangefinder to the new focal length, so what was the preferred way to quickly swap lenses and start shooting again?
I saw one board posting on another site that outlined a process whereby you continue to use the range finder calibrated to your "normal" lens settings, but then note the distance on focus scale #1 and transfer it to focus scale #2 (the 2nd lens), but this seems a bit imprecise.
Shutterfinger?
The lens currently with the camera is the ubiquitous Optar 135mm f4.7 in a Graphex shutter. The viewfinder has the appropriate #3 mask. Laying inside the case, I found a #8 mask that should work for a lens of about 200-300mm focal length, if I remember correctly.
The focus bed has two focus scales attached; one does match up correctly with the 135mm lens and the rangefinder agrees.
Questions:
1. What is most likely lens that is missing, in regards to standard available lenses of the time? I am having a hard time finding any lens in that focal range that is set in a leaf shutter.
2. Would it more likely have been a barrel lens in this focal length?
3. To the best of my knowledge and research, Kalart rangefinders of this vintage can only be adjusted to one lens at a time and it is a less than speedy process to change a lens and re-align the rangefinder to the new focal length, so what was the preferred way to quickly swap lenses and start shooting again?
I saw one board posting on another site that outlined a process whereby you continue to use the range finder calibrated to your "normal" lens settings, but then note the distance on focus scale #1 and transfer it to focus scale #2 (the 2nd lens), but this seems a bit imprecise.
Shutterfinger?