[LargeFormat] Large Format SLR
Jim Hemenway
largeformat@f32.net
Wed Feb 11 19:12:44 2004
Les:
Thanks for the reply. I've been inserting the darkslide after exposure.
Not because I knew anything about self capping but because I suspected
that light could/would hit the film otherwise from the slit in the
shutter as I rewound... I guess that's the same thing.
I've been doing the same with the darkslide on the rollfilm holder on
the 3x4 SP when using the rear shutter.
Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
LNPhoto wrote:
> Self capping means that it won't re-expose the film when you wind the
> shutter back up.
>
> this is easier to do when you have two sheets of cloth and us a
> mechanical means to vary the time/distance between them creating the slit.
>
> The earliest Graflex (circa 1900) used this without success. That's when
> William Folmer invented his single piece "roller blind" shutter
> (I always wondered if he quoted Carol Burnett in her send up of Gone
> with the wind....."I saw it in the window and just had to have it")
>
> You just have to remember to put that darkslide back in before winding.
>
> Les
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 04:42 AM, Jim Hemenway wrote:
>
>> Hi Richard:
>>
>> > The Graflex shutter is very simple but
>> > is not self capping and is not uniform in exposure.
>> > This last can be quite noticable at higher speeds
>> > and especially when the film in the vertical position.
>>
>> What is meant by "self-capping".
>>
>> So far I haven't noticed any non-uniform exposures but thanks for the
>> heads-up. I've only used it for horizontal shots.
>>
>> Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
>>
>>
>> Richard Knoppow wrote:
>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Hemenway" <Jim@hemenway.com>
>>> To: "Large Format Group" <largeformat@f32.net>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 9:31 AM
>>> Subject: [LargeFormat] Large Format SLR
>>>
>>>> The $1,000 I paid for my Graflex, plus $500 to Grimes for
>>>
>>> overhauling
>>>
>>>> it, doesn't seem too much now after seeing the price for
>>>
>>> this.
>>>
>>>> http://www.wisner.com/freedom.htm
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
>>>>
>>> Astonishing. I wonder if it has an automatic diaphragm or
>>> a more complex shutter than the Graflex. There were other
>>> SLR's and press cameras with regulated, self-capping, focal
>>> plane shutters. Among them the well known Zeiss Miroflex.
>>> The shutter in the Miroflex was an ancestor of the Contax
>>> shutter. Busch also offered a self capping focal plane
>>> shutter on one version of its press camera. I've never seen
>>> one for sale. I think this camera was made to meet the
>>> military spec for the Speed Graphic but it was also offered
>>> as a civilian model. The Graflex shutter is very simple but
>>> is not self capping and is not uniform in exposure. This
>>> last can be quite noticable at higher speeds and especially
>>> when the film in the vertical position.
>>> I got my Super-D before prices went up, its a favorite
>>> camera but most modern photographers would probably think it
>>> clumsey (its not).
>>> ---
>>> Richard Knoppow
>>> Los Angeles, CA, USA
>>> dickburk@ix.netcom.com
>>