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Linhof Focusing Problem


ben_calwell

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Hi all,

I recently acquired an old Linhof 5x7 Tech III (I think it's a III: serial no. 25354). Packaged with the camera is an older Schneider/Linhof 180mm Symmar S, which I think is a single-coated lens. I've not shot any film yet, but I noticed that I can't get a sharply focussed image on the ground glass. I made sure that the camera is zeroed out on all the movements, but I still can't get a sharp image on the glass (checked with a loupe). I noticed that the lens has some sort of metal washer or spacer stacked with it on the board. Could this somehow be affecting the focus? There's no evidence of this Linhof ever having any rangefinder mechanism on it. Could the back be out of alignment? I'm stumped.

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Ben,

 

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Did you own another LF camera (before)? is(was) the image on that

groundglass better? I personally find that images on the groundglass

are never tack sharp, but after exposing a sheet, all is ok. It's the

matt surface of the glass that causes the unsharpness.

 

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Is the image on the groundglass equally unsharp or does it restrict

to a specific area?

 

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A washer between the lens and lensboard is of no importance to

focussing: but a washer between fontelement-shutter-backelement is

important as the two elements must be spaced correctly.

 

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The best way the check focus is to expose a few sheets.

 

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Huib

 

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Hellow Ben: "Throw your loupes away" ....NOOOOO!, well, maybe.

High diopter reading glasses of the drugstore kind are OK for seeing

the GG closer, povided you do not need a prescription. If you do,

get your optometrist to make you the proper thing, it can make a

great difference. Yes, 3.5 diopter is about OK. That magnification,

for me anyway, comes well short of that needed to get precise focus.

Quite obviously, the 4X5 field of view these 3.5D glasses provide,

you will never see the detail that a 10X loupe does, with a very

small field of view can. With my Silvestry 10X I now get perfect

focus, better than before with a 6X loupe. If your loupe is less

than 6X yes, do throw it away!

Have a good view!

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