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  1. If you try to use one of those 35mm to 120-film-adapters- for cartridge and takeup-film-the axis of cartridge-pressure-mechanisme will break!DONT DO THAT-DONT RISK. IT WILL BREAK. was lucky finding one with camera for parts immediately.... there is someone offering it now also in metallic. because the plastic one produces residues. maybe no only in kiev60. holgamods has-beside the 35-120 also other adapters for 116, 616 ,118. 122, 130-spool-cameras. Which p6-mount-cams have identical film-interior-mechanism? I mean cartridge-pressure-system? all these most be avoided to use this 35mm-adapter. film will not be flat anyway. have a lot of findings in kievreport-delphiforums(i am europanoram(a). Also rotating panoramic camera-forum there by me.
  2. The light leaks in your Christo Shots do not matter...... he doesnt allow commercial use of them anyway! Btw: i have done a lot of panoramas and 3dstereopanorama of wrapped trees at fondation beyeler in riehen near basel-switzerland. image will be online some day. btw. 2: I also have a huge special bellows-leak-problem. will open a new thread soon. or go to Large Format Photography on FB now to see how this unique Vintage shell-shutter is working. Michael Przewrocki
  3. Wrong information about Eskofot Ultragon 9/150! Its M32.5 X.5 NOT .75 we made wrong sized adapters. and hole is too small for G-Claron. Eskofot-since tube is smaller than on G-claron- goes through(see below) and i can turn approx. 1/2 turn. see also this thread but i con confirm since i have the right and wrong adapters here: http://www.photo.net/large-format-photography-forum/009MOW The 150mm G-Claron has an M32.5/0.5 thread that I can adapt using the Schneider 0 to Leica adapter. larry menzin sept. 13, 2004 be aware of this too: G-Claron 9/150 has the same thread(confirmed by lens-data-sheet of schneider. but tube is a bit bigger.the hole of adapter MUST BE 32mm. if 31.86mm like the producer of my adapter made then G-Claron cannot go through! if schneider-kreuznach library is needed. its offline now but can be recovered via archive.org. i uploaded the files(zip if i dont err) to the files of largeformat on FB. sorry FB currently offline. but there must be a link which one can search for in archive.org
  4. <p>just for your knowledge: the dented wheel(cog-wheel?) does not transport but count the images and is telling the system not to overlap......<br />i removed the dents on one of my hasselblad 70mm backs or on the insert finding this out later. but i am sure i can make the images be transported right, by doing an empty shot. must better testing when camera is involved. dont have one yet. maybe on a 4x5-adapter.</p>
  5. <p>I know it must here where there was a discussion who can still repair these bodies.<br> from delphiforums/kievreport-in kiev60-section i have got these informations:<br />hasselblad service<br /><br />Pricing for the 200 Series has never been any better then now.<br /><br />Reason is due to all OPTICALS for 2000/200 series MUST GO to SWEDEN for all servicing.<br /><br /> <br /><br />200 Series bodies, will be attempted to be fixed at local Hasselblad Service Dept. All parts come from Sweden.<br /><br /> <br /><br />FOr 2000 Bodies (2000FCM UP TO 2003FCW) entire Titanium curtain can be replaced with similar rubberized silk curtain as on 200 series.<br /><br /> <br /><br />HOWEVER done by a Master Craftsman in Taiwan.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Currently having several 2000 series lenses CLA & Re-FLOCK.<br /><br /> --------------------------<br />The 2000 series are coming of age with Hasselblad officially stating NO SPARE PARTS & NO MORE SERVICING.<br /><br />Having said that, if you buy into ANY 2000 series bodies, understand this:<br /><br />No NEW SPARE PARTS.<br /><br />The most critical parts are the Titanium rear curtains. Follow by electronic circuit boards for the shutter.<br /><br /> <br /><br />At one point there was a gentleman who invented & fabricate Rubberized Silk replacement curtains for the 2000 series.<br /><br />Based on what I understand he has since sold out all of the curtains.<br /><br />I know of only one individual Master Repairman who has these curtains & he does fantastic work. <br /><br />However he is on another continent and his waiting time for any repairs id 6 MONTHS +.<br /><br />He currently has four of my lenses in for repair.<br /><br /> <br /><br />On to any 2000 & 200 series OPTICS. <br /><br />Hasselblad Worldwide does NOT do any servicing on them. All optics are sent directly to Sweden for repairs. Minimum for CLA is $350. Any additional parts require will UP the cost.<br /><br />Hasselblad Bron USA will however work on the 200 series body ONLY. Top technican (Just One person now) works on them all. All spare parts come from Sweden.<br /><br /> __________________________<br />There was a discussion about a hasselblad-repair in the USA. what is his website?<br> It was discussed -maybe elsewhere-that he could possibly not have the right tools. maybe has no collimator.</p>
  6. <p>chinese dreamcams buried by the communist idiots! like shenlong360- affordable two lens shift-pancam. ok roundshot 220vr is better.<br />use archive.org the get access to buried website(gone on 2009)<br />https://web.archive.org/web/20080121121436/http://www.shelro.com/<br /><br /></p>
  7. <p>No filterthread. any good idea for a sunshade?<br> outer diameter is almost 61mm. inner is 49mm. so a good clip-on system could work.</p>
  8. <p>1. Atomic X can be bought elsewhere. its not an exclusive product.<br> 2. they should offer an affordable 400 iso-print-pack. 8 usd/pic. max. maybe smaller pola-size than 4x5 to save costs. maybe i am totally offside.<br> 3. some have dreams that fuji will offer them their old instant-technology. They will never commit Instax-suicide....</p>
  9. <p>From EOS-cams i know my adapter needs chip for focus confirm. <br />How is it working with metering on T90? <br />Are there instructions somewhere?<br /><br /><br /></p>
  10. <p>Copal 1.<br />Just got a 75mm Tominon with the aperture indicator for reverse mounting for size-reduction. getting 35mm FF image from a large object. So we will be at 1:16 approx. but its reversed. That means reversed one can get better results at larger distances. Or there are really different lens-versions.<br />Reverse mounting is on page 16 of the manual.</p>
  11. <p>i have a rapid vance insert for 6x7/220-its showing 20 images on the counter. That is from RH20. i have read somewhere that these inserts could match in other RH-backs but there may be restrictions. e.g. it would be nice to use this 6x7/220 in RH8-6x9. Possible?</p>
  12. <p>To get best DOF without having to stop down too much get Roundshot 220VR. check their prospectus then you understand-a sketch is there showing how this can be achieved with a slit-can-camera. Mr Littman: i would start developping a 4x5-vaccum-system.</p>
  13. <p>I would check alternatives too:<br />1. Rhinocam Vizelex max. 6x7 can be reached with 4x5-part using and LF lenses someone argued.<br />someone complaining new sony 6300 will not fit thank to the grip but there is a larger sony cam with even larger grip....<br> 2. Multistitch<br />3. Hartblei, Mirex, Novoflex an Fototechnik Wiese are about to construct a still secret tilt-shift-tool. <br />4. friend on FB also made a similar construction like this one using Sigma-Foveon DSRLs.<br />http://chiek.co.kr/list/view.php?id=6807&page=1&sn1=&divpage=1&sn=off&ss=on&sc=on&select_arrange=headnum&desc=asc&no=5&PHPSESSID=63bbb6d9133e1ba1e1d3618329e56afb&ckattempt=1</p>
  14. <p>How about tripod-mount? I only see a hole. maybe glenn on glennview has the answer.</p>
  15. <p>i measure 32,43.but counterring is 32.02(corrected).<br /> Is it really M32 or 32.5mm?</p><div></div>
  16. <p>got the answer in largeformatforum: 8.25" square- 82.55mm square. voila!</p>
  17. <p>Have found beseler lensboards, its 102x102mmx 3mm. would it match?</p>
  18. <p>yes want also to go pinhole. good start-will use skinkphoto-stuff.<br />Now need to know how to mount on tripod. have a lot of adapters here but i am afraid not the right one. any tip? check the hole in the base. maybe glenn of glennview can help.</p>
  19. <p>pls check the images above. which lens-plate do i need? cam is not here.<br> how do i mount to tripod? pls check that hole.</p>
  20. <p>Have the Eskophot Ultragon 9/150 here. for mounting in Copal 1. adapter needed.<br> Can you confirm if 32 x0.75 or 32.5 x 0.75 -mount. i measure 32,43.but counterring is 31.87. so it could be really M32.</p>
  21. <p>http://www.glennview.com/vcamacc.htm<br />http://glennview.com/jpgs/vcamacc/filmholders/rollholders/23rh8/knob/big_2.jpg<br />he is showing two versions-both with knob which should be better than film-advance lever, the newer one with<br> smaller window(whats its size?) and film-flattening rollers. he could have shown.<br />so the disadvantage is its smaller size. and the advantage on both is not only film-flattening but.<br />"These knob wind holders are more reliable than the lever advance holders because there is no return spring to break."<br />Asking since i have Graflex Graflok 4x5 divider back(sliding back) for graflok23-backs(RB67 etc)<br> i can use graflex RB67/70 vaccum-back(vaccum as option when one has sucking bulb)<br> NB: its only sucking on one side but i was told its perfect.<br> So when buying one must ask the seller which size the window has. But which are both sizes?<br> nominal is: 2.25X3.25" or 6X9cm 57.1 x 82,55mm<br />NB: Graflex RB67/70(mm) is: 56.8 x69mm. so 6x9 is impressively bigger. but only the "bad" one.<br />from the image i am calculating 75.4mm, approx. 7mm shorter. only 6mm larger than the mentioned 6x7.<br> 70mm-back<br> NB: Graflex RH50(70mm)- which was told not to hold film as flat at the Mamyia-even without vaccum-takes both DP and UP/Double-and Unperforated 70mm film.<br> We will make wooden adapter to mount 120/220-film-without paper into 70mm-cartridge. the should be offered 3D-printed made of metal. the 35-120-adapter made of plastic(now also in metal) produces residues. AND: dont ever use it in Kiev60-like cams. they will breake film-pressure-axis on left side. dont know which if the pentacon-six-mount cams are built the same way.<br> Alternative to mentioned adaptation is using rotary-45-back for HB-V-backs getting 4 x 55mm-images. on ebay from china. i am unsure if they are flat enough, above all with for long-exposures. for planetary-work it had been proven: not flat enough. have read a lot about hasselblad zeiss 110/2.0-owners not getting enough sharpness.</p>
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