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weemster
Joined: 21 Apr 2004 Posts: 12 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 7:16 am Post subject: |
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I'm still fairly new at this game, so every shot is an adventure.
I have a ton of the "Fidelity Custom" double sided holders. My problem is, I can't seem to lock them firmly to the back of my Crown. I'm embarrassed to say how many sheets I've ruined while trying to push/pull the dark slide in or out and accidently knocking the holder off the back.
Is there something I'm missing here? I would like to carry my Crown around town in my hands and get some old school press shots, but I'm afraid if I bump it the wrong way the back will pop off.
Additionally, in bright sunlight, I seem to get fogging on the corners of the negs. I'm assuming this is also due to improper seating of the film back.
Any tips on to to securely fasten these backs would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike |
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alecj
Joined: 09 May 2001 Posts: 853 Location: Alabama
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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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Mike, are you inserting the film holders UNDER the focusing panel? If you are, then I don't understand how the film holders are coming loose when you pull the slide.
Please describe for us in more detail your operation of the camera. Something's wrong somewhere [as if I had to tell you!!!]. |
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Rangemaster
Joined: 06 Jul 2001 Posts: 412 Location: Montana, Glacier National Park
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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 4:56 pm Post subject: |
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If you have the focus panel in place, then there is no need to remove it to place the film holder on the camera, alls you do is lift it and slide the film holder under the focus panel and then remove the dark slide when your ready to shoot.
Dave
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glennfromwy
Joined: 29 Nov 2001 Posts: 903 Location: S.W. Wyoming
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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 9:04 pm Post subject: |
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume you have a ground glass focus panel. My first guess is that in order to put on the film holder, you have to remove the focus panel, right? How am I doing so far? If I'm guessing correctly, you have a Graflex back and you are trying to get the slides to hold modern film holders. Sorry, that won't work. The GraFLEX back will only accept the slotted Graflex (NOT Graphic) film holders.
Guess number 2: You have a GrafLOK back and you are trying to get the sliders to hold the film holder. Sorry, that won't work, too. The holder is held on by inserting it under the spring loaded focus panel, assuming you have one. You need to do some reading on this site about the different backs available on these cameras to gain an understanding of the differences.
_________________ Glenn
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weemster
Joined: 21 Apr 2004 Posts: 12 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 1:49 am Post subject: |
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I have posted some pictures of my Crown. I hope this will help in clarifying my problem.
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~weems/crown.htm
Thanks to all of you for your help.
Mike |
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alecj
Joined: 09 May 2001 Posts: 853 Location: Alabama
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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 2:01 am Post subject: |
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OK, it's your method of operation which is at fault, judging by the first pic showing the filmholder w/o the spring back. You have been [unsuccessfully] attaching your filmholders via the Graflok sliders, after removing the spring back. Put the back on, then pull it out on the right side and insert your filmholder between it and the camera. Push in until it snaps into place.
I think you'll find the camera works a lot better that way. The Graflok back [that is removing the spring back and using the sliders] is used primarily for roll film backs, or accessories which are too thick to insert under the spring back.
Now you can concentrate on making those great Graphic pics you're seeking.
[ This Message was edited by: alecj on 2004-07-08 19:10 ] |
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45PSS
Joined: 28 Sep 2001 Posts: 4081 Location: Mid Peninsula, Ca.
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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 3:00 am Post subject: |
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To reinforce what my our friend Alecj said; reference your posted photos: 2nd from top shows a top RF Crown with graflok and focusing panel with hood attached.
Holding camera as if pausing between shots (back facing you) locate the two wings on the right side of the focus panel. Pull back on the wings a little and insert the film holder, darkslide handles to the right, between the focus panel and back frame. Push in until you hear/feel a click and pulling outward on the film holder it will not move/come out of the camera. To remove the film holder after taking the shot, pull back on the wing(s) then back on the film holder then pull out.
If the light trap ridge on the film holder or the back becomes worn enough then the film holder will jump out if pulled on. If you just pull back on the film holder then out the film holder may start to seperate at the top to side seam and create a light leak in the film holder.
If you need to lubercate the back so holders slide in easier then use paraffin or household wax not the Crisco above the camera.
Happy shooting!
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weemster
Joined: 21 Apr 2004 Posts: 12 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 3:33 am Post subject: |
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Ok, I got it. I never would have thought of that in a million years. Now everything makes a whole lot more sense.
This will probably solve my soft focus issues as well, I presume.
Thanks a million!
Mike
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