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hellerharris
Joined: 27 Jun 2002 Posts: 46 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 11:27 pm Post subject: wollensak alphax |
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Hi -
I just bought a cheap Wollensak Alphax shutter to use as a mount for a pinhole/zone plate. I don't know anything about it, but think that it was one of those jobs that was modified for the speed reading/aircraft identification system.
It has a huge 45mm (+/-) opening that's stopped at f6.3-22, and has T,B and F as shutter speeds. ( All I need is T or B.) It came mounted on a flange that was glued to a 3X3 gel frame that was stuffed with three layers of Rolux-like diffusion and one layer of an ND gel.
Two Questions:
1.) What's the cheapest, easiest way to mount the plate? (I'd rather save Steve Grimes for the big jobs.) I assume that I want to mount my plate near the center to minimize vignetting, and there's a 1/4 in. ledge around the diaphram that would allow me to do that with something as simple as a couple of washers. What do I use for a retaining ring?
2.) What kind of cable release does this take? It has a post, but it doesn't seem to be threaded for modern CR's.
thanks in advance,
heller
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supermouse1
Joined: 18 Mar 2002 Posts: 15 Location: lake tahoe, calif.
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2003 5:37 am Post subject: |
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hi, i have an old Wollensak 10" lens with a single throw shutter, which is what it sounds like you have. Although my shutter has speeds from 1-1/100 second. Are you sure that there aren't any internal thread on the shutter release? On mine there are external, and internal threads at the cable release post. i thought that the external ones might be the same as an old Leica cable mount which had a female type cable release adapter, but they are smaller. I wonder if it might be set up for an air type bulb shutter release? I think that the old Packard shutters which had one speed were pneumatic.
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