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Korona Bellows Replacement -- Do-it-yourself or Professional Job?


donald_brewster

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Hello All:

 

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I have a nice 8x10 Korona that requires I bite the bullet and replace the bellows. On my much more modern 4x5 this would be a simple job that I would be comfortable doing myself. On the Korona, it doesn't look that easy -- in fact it looks like a real woodworkers job. Am I missing a simple solution or is it really a job for a professional. Does anyone have any suggestions or experience with replacing these bellows that they could share? Do the various bellows replacement companies gleaned from various posts just send you a new bellows or do they also do the installation. Thanks for the info.

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Hi Donald,

 

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There isn't much to bellows, at least not a functional bellows. All it

is, is light proof material, glue, and a stiff thin card board. First

thing is figure out how they are attached, for instance, for cameras

similar to yours like Eastman 2D and B&J: the 2D bellows is on frames

and the frames are attached to the camera while B&J bellows is glued

to the camera. If it is fancy leather bellows you want, probably job

for a pro; if all you want is something that looks good and is

functional, you can probably do it yourself. If all you want, is to

get out and take photos then it's even easier. Just what is wrong with

the bellows as they are? is it the corners? is it that the material is

just plain rotten?

 

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Best, David

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Thanks for the responses so far. I've been a little inarticulate in

my post. I'm not looking to make my own bellows (I'm truly not that

handy), though reading how to do it was certainly interesting. I will

buy a commercially made one -- probably from that outfit in England.

I am trying to determine if replacing the bellows on my Korona (it is

disintegrating due to age) requires a real camera professional to

detach or reattach. I have not been able to visually determine how

to detach the bellows from the frame, and don't want to start pulling

on things before I know what I'm doing. As always, any and all

comments appreciated. Thanks.

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Donald: Look inside the bellows under the fold next to the mount on

both ends. You will probably find a row of screws that hold the

bellows in place. Most of the LF cameras mount from the inside. It is

usually just a small task to remove the bellows. It ought to be a job

you can do yourself with a small screwdriver.

 

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Hope this helps,

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I just got my 8x10 B&J back from the UK and they did a very good job

of remanufacturing the original bellows. Took about 5 weeks or so and

cost about $350.oo, inc shipping. Lee Filters in LA (ask for John

Adler) is their USA rep and he was very easy to deal with. Just send

them the camera and wait. Really fine job.

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