Thursday, November 7, 2013

Schneider Super-Angulon 47mm f/8 Rear Lens Cap

"Watch your eyes!"

A few days ago, a professional photographer, and dear friend, asked that I perform an 'Image Circle' test with the Schneider Super-Angulon 47 mm f/8 lens.  Though the specification says otherwise, we were curious to find out if the this little gem could cover the 6x12 format.

Well after painfully removing the lens from a Graflex XL barrel, I came up with a setup using a Cambo SC3, traditional configuration.  Being that the lens is housed in a Compur #00 shutter, my options were limited, and my preferred Toyo-View 4x5 rig was of no use.

As for the IC test, I will save that result for another Post, but after playing with this lens and moving it to and fro, not having a rear lens cap became quite bothersome, to say the least.

Well this evening, after finding a Toyo-View 158 mm recessed #00 lens board, I decided to perform another test.
"Wait... no rear lens cap!"  I yelled to myself.

I immediately went out back to the Machine Shop (this what I call my Garage on Thursdays and Fridays) and searched for a 34 mm Forstner bit and a 40 mm hole saw.  Needless to say, not having these bits in my arsenal, I didn't find them, however I did find a beautiful Freud Diablo FB-010 Forstner bit coming in at 1-3/8 inches and an unknown big box hole saw bit measuring 1-3/4 inches.

And 30 minutes later....

"Look Ma, no lathe!"



The most difficult part is making the circumference piece of felt flush.  The bottom piece was actually easier to cut than I had anticipated, being that I took the Forstner bit to the material to etch the circle, hence the cardboard spot in the center of the fabric.



This one will, of course, only be a prototype, as the final product will be made from a solid piece of hardwood, and I won't use dirty sandpaper.



I hope that in this case tighter is better than loose.  I imagine that over time the fabric material will compress.  I just realized that I didn't glue in the fabric, but being that it was mathematically sized with precision, it seems to be holding quite well.


A capped lens is a happy lens!


Speaking of DIY projects, these images were provided by 2 Gaffer taped Kodak Hawkeye lenses of unknown FL and Aperture, mounted in a broken Graphex Shutter.
Cambo SC1 2x3 Standard
Canon 5D Mark II Image Sensor

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Kodak Ektachrome E100G 4x5 Color Slide Film - RARE -

Kodak Professional
Ektachrome E100G 4x5 Color Transpareny Film 
ISO 100, 10 Sheets, 4x5  Format Dated 10/2006

This auction is for 1 Box of 10 4x5 Sheets of the film as described above.

I was saving this for a Reversal/Transparency Pinhole Project.  My loss is your gain.

Another lost classic...

Here is the specification sheet from Kodak!

Daily shipping via USPS Priority (Insured), Domestic and International.

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Monday, November 4, 2013

Kodak Ektachrome 64T Tungsten 4x5 Color Slide Film - RARE - EPY 6118

Kodak Professional
Ektachrome 64T 4x5 Color Transpareny Film 
ISO 64, 50 Sheets, 4x5  Format Dated 7/1997

This auction is for 1 Box of 50 4x5 Sheets of the film as described above.

I was saving this for a Reversal/Transparency Pinhole Project.  My loss is your gain.

I have had the film since Christmas 2012, stored cool and dry within a cherry wood humidor.
Another lost classic...

Here is the specification sheet from Kodak!

Daily shipping via USPS Priority (Insured), Domestic and International.

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Thanks for looking!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Kodak PLUS-X 125 Black & White Film 125PX 120

Kodak Professional
PLUS-X 125 Black and White Negative Film, Format 120, [125PX]

Here it is!
ISO 125, 5 rolls 120, Dated 10/2005

Another fine classic film.  You will receive 1 Propack of 5 rolls, freshly removed from a 4 unit case, that has been refrigerated since the original purchase.

The Technical Specification is here.

As the gift giving days are upon us, don't forget about your Holga, Polaroid 600SE, Mamiya C330, Mamiya Universal Press, Rolleiflex or Hasselblad.

I only have a couple to share, so use the "Buy it Now" button today.

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Los Angeles Municipality InfoShare: Metro Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project


Kodak T-Max 100 Black and White 5x7 Film, 50 Sheet Box

Kodak Professional
Tmax 100 Black and White Negative Film, Format 5x7, 50 Sheets

ISO 100, Dated 02/2013

The Technical Specification is here.

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