You can get a lot of information, as well as spare parts, from this site: Tiltall Tripod Support. Much more useful than the company that now...
I second Ed_Ingold's recommendation of the RRS Arca Swiss plate. I've got one with a 3/8" screw on my Hasselblad body and wouldn't want to use...
"Crop factor" of approximately 1.5 when using traditional medium-format lenses on the X1D, assuming you can put up with the tactical problems of...
Thank you for the information!
Hello, everyone. I wish to mount 39mm-thread enlarging lenses to my M-mount bellows but can't recall what Leica called that adapter disc. Can...
Hello all, I got an unbelievable deal on a Super Wide C and am trying to furnish it with basic accessories. I know virtually nothing about...
<p>Yep, I figured it wouldn't be able to stop the lens down. I had one of those plastic things, but it got lost.</p>
<p>Hello, I'm in the mood to try some wide angle macro shots with my FD 17mm lens which, unlike earlier breech-lock lenses, does not have a lever...
<p>A little nitpicking first, the 8mm is a fisheye, not an ultrawide lens :). I have one, but I use it on a Sony mirrorless body, and I like it....
<p>I like the Action Finders for the Nikon F and F2 that give an experience similar to looking at a small TV, and making the camera bodies more...
<p>I agree with Don Bright: "Retro or not, I don't see what the looks of a camera has to do with making good pictures. If it were the reality, old...
<p>Actually, the 35mm and 80mm lenses can give decent results "in the air." My Nikonos with the 35mm F2.5 lens was useful for many years as a...
<p>Rodeo Joe is right. You should start with a camera with a shorter distance from the lens to the film plane. If you want to stick with 35mm...
<p>The Sony NEX series, with that 18mm lens register, seems to be more suited to the use of FD lenses. And sooner or later, there's bound to be a...
<p>Hah, many non-AI are still going strong. I had a prong put on my 75-150mm zoom just so I could meter at full aperture on non-AI cameras.</p>
<p>Don't do it, it's the road to ruin; you won't be able to stop until you get all of them including the F6!<br /> But seriously, you should get...
<p>If you don't need the special features of the PB-4, you can also look for old bellows with an M39 thread in front and an F mount in the rear....
<p>Sorry for the belated response, I haven't logged onto PN for a while...You should just search for something like "m39 Nikon adapter."</p>
<p>The PB-4 has a female F mount in front. The 105mm EL has a Leica-thread 39mm on its rear.<br /> If you wish to mount it unreversed, you can...
<p>Lots of people are able to focus manually, and to do so rather well, with a D700 or even with cameras with viewfinders that are inferior to the...
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