DEAR MARK,
While everyone is obsessing on lens boards and shutters, I think you have
overlooked one of your prerequisites. I have used a number of Linhof Technikas
and, while I absolutely love their engineering and appearance, they are very
heavy in comparison to a wood field camera! They are truly great cameras but,
if you want something light, a wooden field camera or a lovely old Speed or
Crown graphic are much lighter. I mounted 135 and 210 lenses on the Speed
Graphic lens boards and carried them and the Graphic all around Tuscany in the
same back pack with my Blad, Blad lenses, and light meters. To save weight I
used those 8 sheet re-loadable Graphlex film magazines. Quite manageable!
Your choice...
CHEERS!
BOB
On April 3, 2019 at 1:19 PM mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well think I have finally found my field camera, but not sure about a
couple of things. Found an old Linhof Technika III, and from everything I
have read those old cameras seem to have been extremely well built and tough.
Though the sheer beauty of a wooden field camera appeals to me, I also want
to be able to take it into the field without worrying about what might happen
to it. This early III is at a price point that although I wouldn't
necessarily like it if it was damaged, it really wouldn't be that big of a
deal either.
What I don't know is about the lens boards, and really haven't found a
picture of one. Some are quite simple, but others can be quite complex. If
its just cutting the right size piece of metal and putting the right size
hole in the center, that I can handle. If there are threads involved, it has
light traps and other things as a part of the lens board, that could get much
tougher. Any help would be appreciated.
Now I have an Ilex Acutar No 545 Its a 215mm lens with 8 1/2 coverage.
It's in a Copal 1 shutter. I have no way to know how old this old lens might
be, but the little use I have with it makes be believe it is a fairly decent
portrait lens. I am sure there are better now, but in its day it looks to me
like it would have been a pro grade level lens.
But it would need to be moved to a lens board that would fit the field
camera, and I see nothing and have found nothing that tells me how big of a
hole in the lens board is needed. I am taking a wild guess in the dark, but
I am guessing it might be 42mm, but I really don't know. If anyone knows
what I need to move the shutter and lens to use it on the linhof, its
appreciated. Never having seen how these come apart, I have learned to be
careful.
Thanks in advance for any help
Mark 73
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