Hi all,
First post here! I've currently got a Sinar Norma, but I'm currently awaiting the arrival of a newly purchased second generation Intrepid Camera. I live in London and don't drive, and while the Norma is fine in bike panniers, I'm currently gearing up for the 96 mile West Highland Way, which involves at least 7 days of hiking and camping. The Norma is simply too heavy and too large to fit in my pack.
Now, I don't have a lens board for it. I've a couple of Copal 0 lenses and most of the boards on eBay are around £45 (~$56). I have access to a 3D printer and think I could print myself one for under £5. All I need to do is draw a model and print it.
I'm using a 34.6mm hole for the shutter - the internet seems in agreement on this, special thanks to this site. The problem is the board itself. From what I've found on the internet, the (original) Technika lens boards are around 96mm x 98mm. This post says "exactly 96.55 x 98.75 x 2 mm". This site has them listed as 3.868 x 3.773 x .075 inches (95.8 x 98.2 x 1.9 mm). A guy who makes his own on eBay describes them as "made from 3mm mahogany board approximately 95 x 97mm"
Could anybody please answer the following questions:
1) What are the actual dimensions of the lens board?
2) For the Intrepid camera specifically, does it make use of any of the markings on the outside of the lens board, and would a simple rectangular board without the corner cutouts such as this fit in the camera?
Intrepid themselves have not responded to my question, and I'm hoping that they haven't changed the design between v1 and v2 such that somebody with a v1 can answer!
Many thanks!
First post here! I've currently got a Sinar Norma, but I'm currently awaiting the arrival of a newly purchased second generation Intrepid Camera. I live in London and don't drive, and while the Norma is fine in bike panniers, I'm currently gearing up for the 96 mile West Highland Way, which involves at least 7 days of hiking and camping. The Norma is simply too heavy and too large to fit in my pack.
Now, I don't have a lens board for it. I've a couple of Copal 0 lenses and most of the boards on eBay are around £45 (~$56). I have access to a 3D printer and think I could print myself one for under £5. All I need to do is draw a model and print it.
I'm using a 34.6mm hole for the shutter - the internet seems in agreement on this, special thanks to this site. The problem is the board itself. From what I've found on the internet, the (original) Technika lens boards are around 96mm x 98mm. This post says "exactly 96.55 x 98.75 x 2 mm". This site has them listed as 3.868 x 3.773 x .075 inches (95.8 x 98.2 x 1.9 mm). A guy who makes his own on eBay describes them as "made from 3mm mahogany board approximately 95 x 97mm"
Could anybody please answer the following questions:
1) What are the actual dimensions of the lens board?
2) For the Intrepid camera specifically, does it make use of any of the markings on the outside of the lens board, and would a simple rectangular board without the corner cutouts such as this fit in the camera?
Intrepid themselves have not responded to my question, and I'm hoping that they haven't changed the design between v1 and v2 such that somebody with a v1 can answer!
Many thanks!