Well, it's all here... Lindahl bellows shade, 65mm Mamiya TLR lens, Zeiss back. Now to get it all together. The lens will fit on the front of the Lindahl - a...
Rick - It is good to hear your project is moving along. You asked in a prior post if black plexi is light tight. I don't know, really, but I suppose holding a...
Len - Thanks again for your communications. The "brace" shaped like a double zero still can't be removed when the front element is unscrewed. The front...
Greetings, I want to join your group canabilizing Mamiya Cameras. I am using the film transport off a C2 Mamiya for a 6 inch by 21/4 panoram 120 film back....
Ron - Your's is a very interesting post. What are you using for a film back? Something modified, or did you build your own? I suppose in theory, new...
Just picked up a tan Aero Technika with a Linhof Focal Plane Shutter. Anyone have any idea how to remove the shutter module and replace it with a standard Tech...
Mark Kronquist
mak@...
Feb 7, 2009 9:37 pm
1770
I have a c220 that either needs a replacement for the threaded brass film advance shaft (it's sheared)or to move on to the great parts bin in the sky. Which...
Davey - I appreciate the offer. I will compare my C220 with the C and C2 and see if it looks like any parts will interchange. I have a feeling Mamiya may have...
Mark, When i used the Speed graphic ,I left the focal plane shutter locked open and used the front shutter for exposures.Not that familiar with the aero...
Mark - If you haven't already posted your question on the Photonet LF forum, you might try it: http://photo.net/large-format-photography-forum/ A guy who...
i was thinking of making a lightbox for evaluating negs, and thought some list members might have already done this. i figured on using leds for the light...
I have a lightbox I made for this but I used fluorescent tubes. I can post a picture if you like. It's just a plywood box with some translucent plexiglas on...
Same here, we have a very large table, using fluorescent tubes. There's not quite enough tubes to make it as consistent/even as I'd like, but it does the job....
hmm, interesting. i suppose i should have thought of that. though i'll probably go with leds rather than flourescent, just because of the color temp (and no...
Mine was quick and dirty (so to speak) and the light source was free. But there's a lot to be said about improving on something and it's just cool to make...
How about using a LCD monitor as lightbox? actually a monitor is what we use everyday, and it has even and bright enough light source to play its role, I am...
that's some pretty good thinking. i'm on a crt monitor, though. my scanner has a transparency adapter with a cold flourescent iight source, which serves well...
As long as it doens't add static electricity, because then it will just be a very efficient dust magnet. Maybe you could put some distance between the monitor...
Try this for a bellows it is a industrial type I do not know if it is light tight but may workhttp://www.mcmaster.com/#bellows/=m647w Rectangular Bellows with...
Ted, If you set up an eBay search, with 12 months of email notification, for "Bell's Straight Working Panorama Camera," at some point in the future you may...
Hi, http://www.lightandcameras.com is a cameras and lenses info project. This is a personal project, so info will be added as time will let me do it. I hope...
Hello group I dont post messages very often but read your messages frequently I live in Montréal, and build my own panoramic cameras. If you are interested....
Hello Ken My panoramic cameras uses film. After process, the film is scan with a filmscanner from Canon wich allows to scan film strips up to 9 inch, approx....
Hi to Daniel LARIN Don't forget you are on CAMERAMAKER .... so explain us in details how you make your panoramic cameras !! Here in belgium I made also my...
Michel Dusariez
dusariez@...
Mar 13, 2009 6:03 am
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Bonjour Michel Merci pour la qualité de vos images et de votre travail. The most difficult in this type of photography is to get this smoothness of the film...
Do any of you have any experience with the Gowlandflex 4x5 TLR? I have what is probably the original version --- made from plywood covered with black...