Agreed ! GW670III and GSW690II here - those are reliable tools.
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Did we mention the Plaubel Makina 670 and Makina W67 wide-angle ? Never had one of those but I would like to try. Prices are a bit steep these days.
BTW what kind of Graflex view finder mask should I look for if I want to approximate a medium format 6x8 frame?
Late Pacemaker Graphics' top-mounted RFs are not Kalarts. They couple to the rails with a tube filled with ball bearings and a plunger. They have internal cams that are focal length-specific and can be changed by the user.What is the arm or lever that follows the lens board as the front standard is moved into focus? I was under the impression that the top mounted rangefinder these levers can be swapped out for different lens focal lengths.
Hi folks!
I love my Rolleiflexes, which I got for a fairly decent price (I don't have tons of cash), but I would like to try a bit wider medium format camera. I do have a very old Voigtlander, but it doesn't fit my tripod, and photos often come out a bit softer than I expect. Any suggestions? Rangefinder, twin lens, single lens, are all good. I like to experiment, and I do like cameras that function like clockworks![]()
Late Pacemaker Graphics' top-mounted RFs are not Kalarts. They couple to the rails with a tube filled with ball bearings and a plunger. They have internal cams that are focal length-specific and can be changed by the user.
Kalart RFs are side-mounted. They couple to the rails with a spring-loaded arm that contacts a cam on the rail. That cam is fixed and has nothing to do with focal length. It is used to fine-tune the infinity setting.
I just thought of something. I still have the old Optar lens for the Crown Graphic. I replaced it with a Nikon lens because the Optar had poor coverage (I disagree with people who say you could just close down the aperture. It doesn't work)
But the Optar was very sharp towards the middle, so I could try to use it when the Crown is used as medium format. Dang that means that I need a new lens board![]()
The Nikon should be as sharp as the Optar, I replaced my 135mm Optar on my Crown with a 135mm Zeiss, the Zeiss for the same reason, coverage, the Zeiss is as sharp as the Optar.
Just remember that when shooting 6X9 you have a short tele instead of a normal lens.
Fuji rangefinders are he way to go, and just go for the 6x9[/QUOTE
I agree,I agree, it was a good cameras.
RTFMI want to reset the newly loaded film holder to “S” but the knob won’t budge. In the youtube video it looks like she just turns it around. Any idea what to do?
RTFM
Download from https://1drv.ms/f/s!AggQfcczvHGN7QPLzcnfQqi0-7pf
Oh, yeah, which version do you have?
I just tried the link, it works for me. It took me to https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!AMvNyd9CqLT7ul8&id=8D71BC33C77D1008!13955&cid=8D71BC33C77D1008
Your roll holder has a knob wind insert. The manual I directed you to is for lever wind inserts. The two operate very similarly.
Absolutely! I own both the GL690 and the GW690 III and they are excellent. If I was to only buy one, I would pick the older GL690. Both show excellent image quality, but the GL690 has interchangeable lenses and also works with Aperture priority via the 100mm AE lens!Fuji rangefinders are he way to go, and just go for the 6x9
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