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05-08-2011
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E. D. Russell Roberts
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Originally Posted by ChrisN
Ezzie - congratulations! That is a very good result for your first run with a new camera of this style.
Now be honest - was this inspired by the Cognac, or the box? 
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Thank you Chris. The Box obviously 
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06-23-2011
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#102
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I just got a Fuji SW 90mm f8 lens, and I have a Shen-Hoa 6x12 back. All I need is a helical, and the viewfinder. Guess what I'm going to build? This thread is the inspiration!
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06-23-2011
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#103
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E. D. Russell Roberts
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jon.oman
I just got a Fuji SW 90mm f8 lens, and I have a Shen-Hoa 6x12 back. All I need is a helical, and the viewfinder. Guess what I'm going to build? This thread is the inspiration!
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Goody, goody. Look forward to seeing the result.
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06-23-2011
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#104
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E. D. Russell Roberts
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil_F_NM
Now I need some Cognac...
It's been months since I've posted a real update here but a lot has happened in that time. Busy, busy.
Anyways, my super-wide 4x5 is sitting in clamps in the basement as I write this, anxiously awaiting the first 6 shots in a Grafmatic back I'll load up tomorrow.
The approach I took was as follows:
*Used a beat up and non-serviceable Crown Graphic for the frame. I cut the Graphic down so it was 1/2 as thick front-to-back as the original camera. Looking back, I could have used the full box but that would have made building this just a little bit more like doing dental work.
*I wanted the ability to zone focus so I used a bad 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor helicoid for focusing and a 52mm metal cap for the lens board.
*Helicoid sits on a 3/8" piece of very stout plywood which fits snugly into the front of the frame.
*Plywood lensboard is set at the correct distance for infinity focus with 3 dowel rods cut to size and screwed to the back of the board.
*Film back is a Graphic spring back from the Speed Graphic I restored 2 years ago and upgraded with a Graflok back.
*Lens guards on the front are 3/8" dia U-bolts from the hardware store. The helicoid added way too much height to use even the largest available drawer or cabinet handles to guard the lens.
*Finder is a 21mm Leica 12008.
*Levels will be added tomorrow.
While I intended on making this a multi-format project, the smaller size of it and the helicoid itself precluded me from getting the fit that I wanted so I had to center the lens in the board. Now it's just a plain old 4x5 point & shoot with a 65mm lens on it.
I sealed up light leaks with door-jamb foam insulation and black silicone. The spring back just got a makeover and is completely nude right now. Aluminum and wood. I'm debating whether or not to paint it since the U-bolts give it a rougher "industrial equipment" look. If anything, it will get painted a solid color.
I haven't finished the wood on the camera yet since tomorrow I search for light leaks in the daytime with a sheet of film.
It's surprising how the Graflex cameras used a variety of wood colors in their bodies as this one has 3 distinct tones of red in it. Although the tongue and groove corners are kind of cool, the look of the wood is not really pleasing at all. The wood of the Spring back is downright ugly.
This has me thinking I'll paint it one solid color.
Maybe black paint will allow me to be less conspicuous...
I might as well paint it hot pink since it's still a large camera. Or maybe cover in copper tape.
Anyways, it was a rewarding project that took way too long due to my shutter needing to be serviced which took about a month for some reason.
I'll post photos of the ugly duckling when she comes out of the basement after the adhesives have cured.
Phil Forrest
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How is the camera coming along Phil?
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Eirik
RF: Leica M4-2 | Royal 35-M | Polaroid Land 250 | Polaroid 110A/600SE hybrid
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04-12-2012
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#105
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E. D. Russell Roberts
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Bump for Ken
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VF: DIY 4x5 | DIY 6x17 | Voigtländer Vito CL | Foth Derby | Welta Weltix
SLR: Kowa Super 66 | Pentax SP1000
TLR: Rolleiflex 2.8E3 | Flexaret Va | Kalloflex K2
CSC: Fuji X-E1
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09-02-2012
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#106
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E. D. Russell Roberts
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Been a while since last I used the 6x17. Gone over it to make sure it is still light tight, and the film plane is still correct. And took it for a spin.
TX in Caffenol both:
Silver waters by Eirik0304, on Flickr
Fjord crossing by Eirik0304, on Flickr
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RF: Leica M4-2 | Royal 35-M | Polaroid Land 250 | Polaroid 110A/600SE hybrid
VF: DIY 4x5 | DIY 6x17 | Voigtländer Vito CL | Foth Derby | Welta Weltix
SLR: Kowa Super 66 | Pentax SP1000
TLR: Rolleiflex 2.8E3 | Flexaret Va | Kalloflex K2
CSC: Fuji X-E1
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09-02-2012
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#107
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Here is an interesting .pdf I came across about building a lightweight, and cheap, 6x12 for landscape.
http://freepdfhosting.com/b316cbe2ff.pdf
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09-02-2012
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#108
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thanks for providing that link. maybe i'll try it on a dark winter night . :-)) rick
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11-04-2012
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#109
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E. D. Russell Roberts
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Finally taken a proper picture of the camera.
I Adore by Eirik0304, on Flickr
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RF: Leica M4-2 | Royal 35-M | Polaroid Land 250 | Polaroid 110A/600SE hybrid
VF: DIY 4x5 | DIY 6x17 | Voigtländer Vito CL | Foth Derby | Welta Weltix
SLR: Kowa Super 66 | Pentax SP1000
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CSC: Fuji X-E1
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11-05-2012
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#110
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what a nice looking camera! i'm looking forward to 1-2 photos taken with it.
greetings from hamburg
rick
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11-09-2012
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#111
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Guitar playing Fotografer
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That looks gorgeous, and like a ton of fun!
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11-12-2012
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#112
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Rogier Willems
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rickp
thanks for providing that link. maybe i'll try it on a dark winter night . :-)) rick
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I have build one, considering to do the same to a regular 6x6 Holga with a 65mm Angulon lens. Perhaps I might hack a HOLGA 120 WPC WIDE to take the 65mm for a super wide 612 
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12-09-2012
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#114
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A great success ! 
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02-15-2013
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#115
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E. D. Russell Roberts
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Eirik
RF: Leica M4-2 | Royal 35-M | Polaroid Land 250 | Polaroid 110A/600SE hybrid
VF: DIY 4x5 | DIY 6x17 | Voigtländer Vito CL | Foth Derby | Welta Weltix
SLR: Kowa Super 66 | Pentax SP1000
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CSC: Fuji X-E1
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02-15-2013
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#116
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rogier
I have build one, considering to do the same to a regular 6x6 Holga with a 65mm Angulon lens. Perhaps I might hack a HOLGA 120 WPC WIDE to take the 65mm for a super wide 612 
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great! how about 1-2 pictures of and from the camera. i'm curious, and it's still winter here, so plenty of time to experiment :-))
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02-15-2013
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#117
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Dad Photographer
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The university photographer told me today that he bought an old Kodak camera with negative size 3.5 x 12 inches. This is correct.
Kodak Panoram No. 4 Model D
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Kodak_Panoram
Now this is a panorama camera!
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