Roger and list, I also have some Graflex parts scattered about. Got to love those big focal plane shutters. Though, I think there was some discussion about the Speed Graphic type shutter, and the predominant opinion was that it was probably not possible. Does the RB D have a "wide open" slit in the curtain that works at speeds other than "T" ?
Gene Leonard Robertson wrote: > > Mike Hanemann in Oregon was running the Graflex Historical Society, but I > don't know if it is still active or not. You can contact him at: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Roger - Please give more details on your Series D Graflex, especially the > "vibration-free" part. You have my sympathy as far as your apparent > Graphic/Graflex addiction. I don't know of a cure, although avoiding camera > swap meets can help slow the mania down. > > > > Leonard > > At 04:20 PM 10/29/2001 -0500, you wrote: > >I hope everybody interested knows about www.Graflex.org...... great > resource. > > > >And if anybody finds out anything more, let me know! I'm currently deeply > >into "modernizing" a 4x5 RB series D as a vibration-free, x-synched, > >long-lens portrait camera, and I've got crown and speed graphics in pieces > >all over the house. (Actually, I spent some time yesterday gathering all the > >bits and sort of organizing them....) So I guess that qualifies me. Sign > me > >up!!! > > > >Roger Stevens > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >_______________________________________________ > >Cameramakers mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >http://rmp.opusis.com/mailman/listinfo/cameramakers > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cameramakers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://rmp.opusis.com/mailman/listinfo/cameramakers _______________________________________________ Cameramakers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://rmp.opusis.com/mailman/listinfo/cameramakers
