Joenail
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Hello!
I'm at the early stages of building a 5x7 (maybe 10x8) field camera for both wet plate and film. I need something to use when the monorail is too big and bulky. For, say, environmental portraits. It gets awkward when people are waiting around for you to move tables about and get tripod all over everything. Problem is though, I haven't ever spent much time with field cameras, never longer than a half hour or so, so I'm a little unsure of some things. Most I can work out by having a bit of common sense, but I was hoping if some of you could give me a hand with some measurements and things. I'm unsure of how big the back (/box) should be in relation to the film/ground glass size. How much space between the ground glass and the edge of the camera, the size of the hole with the back removed. Yes, let me try to make this a bit more clear.
How big (roughly) do I want to make the back/actual box for 5x7 and 10x8? Or how much bigger it is in relation to the long edge on a 5x4, since the other two can be rare.
Does anybody know of an easy-ish way of sorting out the ground glass/film holdy bit, keeping it lightproof and all. I'm not too worried about little details like them being exactly equal. As long as it just about works.
Generally anything else, any other advice people can give me about building a camera would be appreciated!
Cheers,
J
I'm at the early stages of building a 5x7 (maybe 10x8) field camera for both wet plate and film. I need something to use when the monorail is too big and bulky. For, say, environmental portraits. It gets awkward when people are waiting around for you to move tables about and get tripod all over everything. Problem is though, I haven't ever spent much time with field cameras, never longer than a half hour or so, so I'm a little unsure of some things. Most I can work out by having a bit of common sense, but I was hoping if some of you could give me a hand with some measurements and things. I'm unsure of how big the back (/box) should be in relation to the film/ground glass size. How much space between the ground glass and the edge of the camera, the size of the hole with the back removed. Yes, let me try to make this a bit more clear.
How big (roughly) do I want to make the back/actual box for 5x7 and 10x8? Or how much bigger it is in relation to the long edge on a 5x4, since the other two can be rare.
Does anybody know of an easy-ish way of sorting out the ground glass/film holdy bit, keeping it lightproof and all. I'm not too worried about little details like them being exactly equal. As long as it just about works.
Generally anything else, any other advice people can give me about building a camera would be appreciated!
Cheers,
J
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Definitely useful though, thank you!