wclavey
Member
OK. Clearly I must have misunderstood something somewhere along the line.
In a box of "unidentified 4x5 stuff" that was included with a recent ebay purchase, I got a Tominon 127mm f/4.7 lens, mounted in a housing that has click f-stops, marked f/9 through f/64. It was mounted on a graphics Copal #0 lens board. I do not think that the lens and the housing go together originally... the front lens cell is marked "lens made in Japan" and the housing is marked "lens made in Germany."
I thought I had read recently that the Polaroid MP-4 shutters were made to accept this lens, and I went out on ebay and purchased one. It arrived today. I thought that since my son likes to do 4x5 still life shooting, with the original design of the Tominon, this would be a good lens for him to use.
The MP-4 shutter mounts perfectly onto the lensboard, but when I tried to put the lens (in the housing) on the shutter, it does not fit... the threads on the back are too small (diameter) for the front of the shutter. Do I need to take the lens cells out of the housing and mount them directly on the shutter like a regular lens? I took the rear cell of and it fits perfectly on the shutter, but the front cell is deeply recessed into the lens housing. If I am to take the cells off, what about the f-stop diaphram and controlling the exposure other than time?
Am I hopelessly lost or just overly confused? Sorry, I do not own a digital camera or I would have included a few pictures. I hope someone can guide me. Thanks.
Westley
In a box of "unidentified 4x5 stuff" that was included with a recent ebay purchase, I got a Tominon 127mm f/4.7 lens, mounted in a housing that has click f-stops, marked f/9 through f/64. It was mounted on a graphics Copal #0 lens board. I do not think that the lens and the housing go together originally... the front lens cell is marked "lens made in Japan" and the housing is marked "lens made in Germany."
I thought I had read recently that the Polaroid MP-4 shutters were made to accept this lens, and I went out on ebay and purchased one. It arrived today. I thought that since my son likes to do 4x5 still life shooting, with the original design of the Tominon, this would be a good lens for him to use.
The MP-4 shutter mounts perfectly onto the lensboard, but when I tried to put the lens (in the housing) on the shutter, it does not fit... the threads on the back are too small (diameter) for the front of the shutter. Do I need to take the lens cells out of the housing and mount them directly on the shutter like a regular lens? I took the rear cell of and it fits perfectly on the shutter, but the front cell is deeply recessed into the lens housing. If I am to take the cells off, what about the f-stop diaphram and controlling the exposure other than time?
Am I hopelessly lost or just overly confused? Sorry, I do not own a digital camera or I would have included a few pictures. I hope someone can guide me. Thanks.
Westley