Air Ektar Lens mount
Mounting my new/old 14" Commercial Ektar posed a slight problem, as
the mounting ring was too shallow and didn't make the distance through a fat wood lensboard for a 2D. I need a deeper thread, but my curiosity is this. Because the aperture ring is also thick and needs room between the lens board and itself to operate smoothly, I was wondering if this space that will be created is nothing to be concerned about, or if I'm getting off on the wrong track again. Could there be another part to the mounting aparatus that brings the lens flush to the board while allowing the aperture ring to move? |
Air Ektar Lens mount
I assume you need to mount the ring to the board front as opposed to
through to the backside of the lens board. Should simplify the problem--as in "Ahhh--I see!!" I did the same with my 14" Ektar upon receiving it-I assumed a fastening through to the backside of the board BUT you don't have that much thread. Actually I had to get an Ilex #5 ring/flange through Midwest Photo Exch.($29) Enjoy the Ektar! J Burke "Ken Smith" wrote in message om... Mounting my new/old 14" Commercial Ektar posed a slight problem, as the mounting ring was too shallow and didn't make the distance through a fat wood lensboard for a 2D. I need a deeper thread, but my curiosity is this. Because the aperture ring is also thick and needs room between the lens board and itself to operate smoothly, I was wondering if this space that will be created is nothing to be concerned about, or if I'm getting off on the wrong track again. Could there be another part to the mounting aparatus that brings the lens flush to the board while allowing the aperture ring to move? |
Air Ektar Lens mount
"Jos. Burke" wrote in message . ..
I assume you need to mount the ring to the board front as opposed to through to the backside of the lens board. Should simplify the problem--as in "Ahhh--I see!!" I did the same with my 14" Ektar upon receiving it-I assumed a fastening through to the backside of the board BUT you don't have that much thread. Actually I had to get an Ilex #5 ring/flange through Midwest Photo Exch.($29) Enjoy the Ektar! J Burke Ahhhhaaaa, you're right. Good thing I'm not in charge of anything serious. I was reluctant to consider it that way I guess, because it's a wood board and a heavy lens, but after a few bolts went in my worries disappeared. It's completely solid. Thanks much J Burke. Ken Smith "8x10? Why do you need 8x10?" "Need? Whats need got to do with it?" |
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