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Hello,
I am really happy with my recent arrival: 5x7 Eastman View No. 2. It is very solid, very attractive, and has more movement than I imagined...more than enough for me to do what I want to do with it. The geared swings,tilts, and shift feel quite luxurious, actually, and there is no play anywhere on the camera. They really knew how to build stuff back then. Even the level on the side still works perfectly. What a smart design this camera is! It is almost perfect in an ergonomic sense...and it is just plain pretty.
The problem is this: The main reason I wanted this type of camera, beside the fact that they are a very cheap way to get 5x7 and 8x10 pix, is because of how they fold up into a nice light package. However, the bellows that are on the camera, while very nice, do not collapse far enough to get both standards onto the short base portion of the bed so that the longer portion can be flipped up and clipped. They are about two-and-a-half inches too long. I can fold up the bed by dropping the rear standard gears off of their tracks and letting it halfway hang off the base section. This makes the whole thing less solid, and will end up messing up the rear standard's side guide slots in time, not to mention the gears and tracks from taking the standard on and off all the time.
How easy is it for me to swap in a replacement bellows? I can't see any obvious fasteners to monkey with, and, despite my nature, I don't want to start tearing into it without guidance. Where would I get such a bellows?
I think it would be cheaper and easier to just buy another camera that has a bellows of the proper length, and sell this one or just use it for times when I don't need to pack up my camera or use short lenses.
Thank you in advance.
I am really happy with my recent arrival: 5x7 Eastman View No. 2. It is very solid, very attractive, and has more movement than I imagined...more than enough for me to do what I want to do with it. The geared swings,tilts, and shift feel quite luxurious, actually, and there is no play anywhere on the camera. They really knew how to build stuff back then. Even the level on the side still works perfectly. What a smart design this camera is! It is almost perfect in an ergonomic sense...and it is just plain pretty.
The problem is this: The main reason I wanted this type of camera, beside the fact that they are a very cheap way to get 5x7 and 8x10 pix, is because of how they fold up into a nice light package. However, the bellows that are on the camera, while very nice, do not collapse far enough to get both standards onto the short base portion of the bed so that the longer portion can be flipped up and clipped. They are about two-and-a-half inches too long. I can fold up the bed by dropping the rear standard gears off of their tracks and letting it halfway hang off the base section. This makes the whole thing less solid, and will end up messing up the rear standard's side guide slots in time, not to mention the gears and tracks from taking the standard on and off all the time.
How easy is it for me to swap in a replacement bellows? I can't see any obvious fasteners to monkey with, and, despite my nature, I don't want to start tearing into it without guidance. Where would I get such a bellows?
I think it would be cheaper and easier to just buy another camera that has a bellows of the proper length, and sell this one or just use it for times when I don't need to pack up my camera or use short lenses.
Thank you in advance.
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