sherpa
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Fist Time Use TOYO 4X5 Cut Film Holder...I dON'T Know Wnatis it? Two Small hook ?What is function?

I seems like some people cut these off, which is very annoying when buying used holders. I've ruined 6-8 sheets, mostly ones that have been exposed, when using holders that have had these removed. I go to pull the holder out of my bag and inevitably the dark slide gets pulled up just enough to expose the film...
- Randy
I seems like some people cut these off, which is very annoying when buying used holders. I've ruined 6-8 sheets, mostly ones that have been exposed, when using holders that have had these removed. I go to pull the holder out of my bag and inevitably the dark slide gets pulled up just enough to expose the film...
- Randy
My favourite holders for 4x5 are Arca-Swiss branded ones based on Fidelity Riteways. They have little locking buttons for the slides that stop them being pulled out accidentally: the button gets pushed in by the camera when the holder is loaded into the back, so the slide can then be pulled out easily.
The A-S ones add another 'tweak' that saves me getting out the needle files. Each holder is numbered, and the numbers are repeated on a tiny transparent strip set into the rebate area on one edge of the film. The number on the holder thus also appears 'printed' on the edge of the film. Very nice![]()
Peter
Very very cool...two questions. How do you get unique numbers and what do those babies cost?
Well... You can order them from A-S and tell them what numbers you want (I think they still make them). That presupposes that you have deep pockets however.
I acquired a few with rather miscellaneous numbers along with a camera I bought second hand. Once I'd found how nice they were I simply started looking out for more on *Bay. It only took about two or three years to fill in the numbers so that I now have a set of ten consecutively numbered holders - frames 1-20. Some sellers list the numbers in their listings, others had to be asked.
Bought that way, they didn't cost any more than ordinary Fidelity or Riteway holders in similar condition would have cost me. I suspect that a consecutive set would sell for a lot more than the sum of buying them as odd numbers would though. I wasn't short of (ordinary) holders to begin with, so I didn't mind the fact that it took some time to acquire the A-S ones: they're nice enough to have been worth the wait.
Peter
As far as I know there's nothing special about Arca-Swiss' version of the Riteway holders. Available brand new from Calumet for $30:
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/RW4500K/
I don't particularly care for the number wheels, which tend to rotate sporadically. Also, if the image has low values where the wheels are, there won't be any numbers recorded on film. Note that Linhof cameras are reportedly incompatible with these holders.
Very very cool...two questions. How do you get unique numbers and what do those babies cost?
I feel guilty about one thing I do with my holders. I recently adopted the system of indexing them with needle files which has proven enormously useful. Looking at a contact sheet, I knew immediately which of several, similar sheets I'm looking at, and I know what holder was employed...in the event of a holder problem.
But I can't help feel I've "ruined" all of my holders. I may not be their last owner. I was the first owner of none of my holders. The next potential owner may not want them indexed or they may not be indexed compatibly with their indexing system.
I don't particularly care for the number wheels, which tend to rotate sporadically. Also, if the image has low values where the wheels are, there won't be any numbers recorded on film. Note that Linhof cameras are reportedly incompatible with these holders.
Linhof used to do something similar with tiny number squares -- the number was perforated straight through the metal -- and one trick a friend tried many years ago was to make up missing numbers with tiny little liths of the numbers he wanted. It was successful but fiddly.
No, not Grafmatics. I've never seen a 602002 film holder, but would be very surprised if Arca Swiss manufactures its own. Arca roll film holders are re-badged Horsemans; Sinar sells standard sheet film holders with adhesive added. This approach (modification to use inserts rather than Riteway's standard wheels) would make much more sense for a small firm like Arca than setting up injection molds to satisfy a tiny potential demand.I've never seen them but the description was not for wheels and that the numbers appear in the rebate.
Are you thinking of Grafmatics?
As far as I know there's nothing special about Arca-Swiss' version of the Riteway holders. Available brand new from Calumet for $30:
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/RW4500K/
I don't particularly care for the number wheels, which tend to rotate sporadically. Also, if the image has low values where the wheels are, there won't be any numbers recorded on film. Note that Linhof cameras are reportedly incompatible with these holders.
No, not Grafmatics. I've never seen a 602002 film holder, but would be very surprised if Arca Swiss manufactures its own. Arca roll film holders are re-badged Horsemans; Sinar sells standard sheet film holders with adhesive added. This approach (modification to use inserts rather than Riteway's standard wheels) would make much more sense for a small firm like Arca than setting up injection molds to satisfy a tiny potential demand.
Michael,Man, I'm confused. Maybe because I've never had a Fidelity Riteway in my hands but my perception is that they employ neither wheels or inserts.
I don't even know what "602002" refers to.
No, not Grafmatics. I've never seen a 602002 film holder, but would be very surprised if Arca Swiss manufactures its own. Arca roll film holders are re-badged Horsemans; Sinar sells standard sheet film holders with adhesive added. This approach (modification to use inserts rather than Riteway's standard wheels) would make much more sense for a small firm like Arca than setting up injection molds to satisfy a tiny potential demand.
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