can you put a petzval on a crown graphic? I know almost nothing about LF cameras, but I do have access to a crown graphic, with 4x5 and 6x7 roll film holders.
what do people normally do for a shutter when mounting a petzval on a view camera?
so could I use a packard or sinar shutter with a petzval on a crown graphic?
okay thanks alan. maybe I will have to try the Jim Galli method!
One of the issues that becomes important if you want to use film and something like a lens cap or hat to time your exposure is that the Petzval design is a fast lens. Most I have used hover around f4 to f5.6, making exposures that need to be quicker than what you can accomplish with a lens cap, unless you shoot in low light. Even a Packard, topping out at a blisteringly fast 1/20 of a second makes daylight shooting with film difficult. Remember, stopping the lens down with a Waterhouse stop (or the equivalent) will greatly reduce the swirlies you seek in the first place. One way around this is to shoot slow ortho film or paper.
Have fun!
if I did go the modification route I don't suppose anyone knows if there is a particular RB lens that would be best for stripping the elements and sticking a petzval in?
You bring up some good points.
Have you tried Neutral Density filters?
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