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Can a Kodak metal field8X10/5X7 reducing back be modified to fit a C-1 Calumet 8X10 ?


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I know what the inside of the Calumet backs looks like , but I don't know what the inside of the Kodaks back design looks like, with a little here and a little there can I mate these classic's ? This way I can use my aluminum C-3 with the Kodaks 5X7 reducing back, since I cannot find A used Calumet 8X10/5X7 back. I'm scratching my head now, thanks , Dan
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Dan, it's up to you, but I think the wiser thing to do is to sell the

Kodak back as it's rather hard to come by. As a Kodak owner, I'd

hate to see you "modify" the back to where it couldn't be used on the

original camera it was intended for.

 

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You could use the $ from the sale of the Kodak back to acquire a 5 X

7 back for the Calumet. While neither one is common, the Calumet is

considerably easier to find. I've seen the Kodak back listed for as

much as $300.00

 

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Have you tried a thorough search of the web photo vendors,

Shutterbug, View Camera, etc? You could always trade what you have

in for what you want, but you'd do better to sell it and be patient.

Put up a WTB add at the F Stops Here forum and on Phil Greenspuns

www.photo.net

 

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Maybe search the on-line Yellow pages for Chicago area photo dealers

as they used to have quite a lot of Calumet stuff. For that matter,

try contacting Calumet direct at www.calumetphoto.com. although the

last time I spoke with the parts dept. they didn't have C parts in

stock. If you need the names/addresses of other on-line vendors, e-

mail me. Just think long and hard before you alter an original, eh?

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Hi Dan,

While I haven't adapted any backs to metal cameras, I have done

several on wooden cameras. They require usually nothing more than some

common sense and careful work. You might look for a n orphan 5x7 back

and make your own adapter for the 8x10. Some really good hobby shops

stock nicely cut strips of cherry, mahogony etc to make the baffle

where adapter back joins the camera body, as well as better qaulity

plywood for the back. Good luck. Regards, Eric Lohse

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I can't correct you. You've got the back, not me.

 

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The Commercial B is even less common than the Master though. It

doesn't have much of a following even if A.A. used one, because of

it's limited/awkward front movements.

 

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I can't recall having seen a back for one on sale seperatley so I

couldn't say what the going rates might be. You've got to do what

you think is best. However considering the camera it's from, selling

it or trading it in might not be a good option like I had suggested

at first.

 

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I do know that the older green Calumet reducing backs have been used

on the Kodak Master with no alterations. The Calumet I owned had two

large screws that held the back in place above and below the ground

glass. The Commercial back might fit, but I don't think it's big

enough to allow for two holes to be drilled in the right spots. If

that's true, then you'll have to rely on the corner spring tabs.

 

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Do you have the Commercial back now or are you considering buying

it? If you're buying it from a retailer, have they seen a Calumet?

If not, ask if you can return it if upon reciept if it turns out not

to be workable, with no lo$$ to yourself.

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