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by IanG » Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:04 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00
As a Graflex/Graphic user, here's some comments.
I have 3, a Pacemaker Crown Graphic and a pre-Anniversary Speed Graphic, plus another Pacemaker Speed Graphic with no Focal Plane shutter (so effectively a Crown Graphic).
There's only movements in Landscape mode, front tilt & rise/fall which is sometimes rather restrictive, however my Crown Graphic is mainly used hand-held where movements are harder to use anyway. Despite mainly shooting in good light, at levels near the top of the exposure meter scale, I need to use 400 ISO film (@ 200 EI) to ensure sufficient DOF and more importantly an optimum f-stop as well as a reasonable shutter speed. That usually means working at f16 at between 1/50th and 1/200th.
Joanna makes a good point about the range-finder cams, my Crown came with a 1931135mm f4.5 Tessar in a rimset Compur, I found the range-finder was way out. However I bought an excellent pair of T-coated 150mm f4.5mm Tessar cells and switched the elements, now the Rangefinder is accurate. This camera has a Hugo Meyer range-finder which has to match a focal length.
A few other notes about Graphics. Most can be quite easily restored even those in quite dire condition, but you may need to hunt for parts. The worst two problems are damaged inner focus tracks, caused by forcibly closing the cameras before the focus bed has been fully retracted and the front standard pushed fully into the body, secondly leaking bellows.
Focal plane shutters aren't difficult to renovate and there's instructions & patterns online if you need to make a new shutter curtain
About 3 or 4 years ago I bought two Speed Graphics being sold as "make one good camera out of the parts" on arrival from the US I found one was a Pacemaker, the other a pre-Anniversary and that no parts were interchangeable and both looked total write off's. However it took very little time and effort or cost to restore both. The only costs were leatherette, glue, paint and a couple of rear rails for the Pacemaker, and I made twos new focu screens.
Kalart range-finders can be calibrated to a focal length lens of your choice, there are patterns online to help you make a cam if you can't find the correct one, it's also not hard to replace range-finder bean-splitter mirrors etc.
So what ever you do don't pay much for a Crown/Speed Graphic, if your lucky and get a lens with it test it & the shutter. My 135mm Tessar was just OK but the shutter very accurate, the lens needed to be used at f16 - f22 before the corners were sharp but that's normal for Tessar designs, it just covered 5x4 with no room for movements. The more modern (mid 50's) coated 150mm Tessar I now use has better coverage, corner sharpness is very good by f11 but excellent at f16 and the results indistinguishable from the Sironar's & Symmar's I use on my Wista.
There's something rather odd about the back on that Anniversary Speed on Ebay, someone has modified it, the normal springs are missing, and that's a Pacemaker focus screen frame & hood, I'm not sure if it'll now take dark-slides properly,looks like one of the new bits is a missing there would need to be a metal slider at the bottom to match one at the top the screw holes where it was fitted are there in the photo's. Look at page 22 of the manual (link is given by the seller). There's only a limited front tilt with the Anniversary model a Pacemaker would be slightly better.
A really nice Pacemaker Speed fully restored sold on Ebay for £78 a few days ago, I wouldn't pay more than £100-£125 for one - and I paid far less for mine even with shipping from the US.
Ian
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IanG on Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:26 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00, edited 1 time in total.