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Pentax 67
I use the aero ektar most of the time I’m shooting portraits. Mostly on a speed graphic. Usually on a model shoot I will shoot 30 or so 4x5s and a couple of rolls with the Pentax. It does exactly the same thing only the format is smaller. The appeal of the AE is the super shallow depth of field which is easier to take advantage of in the 4x5 format but is still great in 6x7. You just need a bit more space if you’re trying to get the whole person on the frame. I’ll attach some examples. If anyone wants to adapt a P67 to an aero ektar it’s not that hard , you can find the parts to do it with on eBay. You have to look for a macro extension tube for that camera.I would love to see some examples of the aero ektar portraits?
My first camera was a hand me down Kodak Duaflex 620. That is long gone, but I got another one a few years ago as a reminder.
I modified the reels for the 46 mm films.
Probably more like 3 - 3.5 x 7. I will not have and use a platform to flatten the upper and lower sides of the film behind the shutter curtain. I will have to crop it from 46 mm down to 30 - 35 mm. That's OK because my goal is shooting panorama anyway.That's an interesting project. You'll wind up with, what, 4x7 cm negatives?
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Thanks, those are great! I recently came across a projection lens modified to fit a P67 which peaked my interest in your aero ektar work. I might have to explore moreI use the aero ektar most of the time I’m shooting portraits. Mostly on a speed graphic. Usually on a model shoot I will shoot 30 or so 4x5s and a couple of rolls with the Pentax. It does exactly the same thing only the format is smaller. The appeal of the AE is the super shallow depth of field which is easier to take advantage of in the 4x5 format but is still great in 6x7. You just need a bit more space if you’re trying to get the whole person on the frame. I’ll attach some examples. If anyone wants to adapt a P67 to an aero ektar it’s not that hard , you can find the parts to do it with on eBay. You have to look for a macro extension tube for that camera.
Kodak Medalist II
Fujica GW690
The Medalist and Texas Leica are currently loaded with film.
3D print frame mask? Interesting. I will have to make one for the 46mm film for my P67-ii. Will try without one and see how bad the flatness will be.Okay. In my RB67, I'd just 3D print another frame mask (got one for 24mm wide on 35mm film already) and the film would stay flat, but the P67 is a different animal entirely.
3D print frame mask? Interesting. I will have to make one for the 46mm film for my P67-ii. Will try without one and see how bad the flatness will be.
I have not used the Medalist very much. It is definitely awkward to hold in my opinion, but it is much easier with the original case, which I have. The biggest limitation for me is using the quite small viewfinder with glasses - the rangefinder is okay. It is not a problem when I'm wearing contacts, but is not ideal seen through glasses. I wonder if there were Voigtlander 6X9 Kontur finders, which I found was a great solution to a similar problem with a Voigtlander Perkeo II I once owned, and used with a 6X6 Kontur.How do you like the Medalist? Do you find it ergonomic and/or quick to use, as a rangefinder ought to be?
I have not used the Medalist very much. It is definitely awkward to hold in my opinion, but it is much easier with the original case, which I have. The biggest limitation for me is using the quite small viewfinder with glasses - the rangefinder is okay. It is not a problem when I'm wearing contacts, but is not ideal seen through glasses. I wonder if there were Voigtlander 6X9 Kontur finders, which I found was a great solution to a similar problem with a Voigtlander Perkeo II I once owned, and used with a 6X6 Kontur.
I have not used the Medalist very much. It is definitely awkward to hold in my opinion, but it is much easier with the original case, which I have. The biggest limitation for me is using the quite small viewfinder with glasses - the rangefinder is okay. It is not a problem when I'm wearing contacts, but is not ideal seen through glasses. I wonder if there were Voigtlander 6X9 Kontur finders, which I found was a great solution to a similar problem with a Voigtlander Perkeo II I once owned, and used with a 6X6 Kontur.
If I had one, I'd probably see if I could find one of these - preferably with strap loops on it:The Medalist would be a good candidate for a 3D printed grip.
I wonder if there were Voigtlander 6X9 Kontur finders,
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