Linhof 4x5 Master Technika 20mm recessed lens board, black, Copal 0, Ex++ 150. Actually, that saving in weight may not be so significant, because Im seriously tempted to buy another Tech 70 that I wont butcher, so I can use it handheld alongside my T70W (for 'wide'). Linhof 5x7 Super Technika-IV Macro Tube / Zeiss Luminar board, black, Ex+ 75. It is equivalent in features to a Linhof Master Technika IV and build quality was very high. (ground-glass back, no lens) weighs about 1650 g, or 3 lbs, 10 oz. A Technika V / Master should have these four metal shims under the ground glass. Fresnel lens is placed on top of ground glass (closest to you) groove side side, then secured in place with Fresnel Clips. + One possibility is that the original ground glass broke and the size of the replacement was different, so to fit the brackets, the fresnel was placed in front of the ground glass. Technika IV / Masters there should be four metal shims that zero the ground glass. The ground glass back and view finder is intact, it rotates smooth from horizontal to vertical but one. The rangefinder does not work, but there is a good range finder cam installed in camera. It has several issues and is for sale as a parts camera only not working. The Mark VIII was the final model, produced by MPP from 1963 until the 1980s when the company ceased. Also, the ground glass looks like the newer Linhof ground glass available online for the Technica IV and newer, and it doesn't seem to fit properly. I have a Linhof Super Technika 6x9 camera body for sale. And Intrepid 4x5 Fresnel Screen pre-mounted. Comes with a high quality ground glass screen with a 1/2 grid. It is a metal bodied large format 5x4 (9x12cm) technical view camera with rising front, rear and front tilt and swing, cross front, 15° and 30° drop baseboard for wide angle lenses, coupled rangefinder, triple extension bellows and rotating back. 75mm lenses may be compatible with recessed lens board. 'International Photo Technik', 1961, 4 magazines, Ex+ 20.
#Linhof technika iv ground glass back serial number#
MPP Micro-Technical Mark VIII 5x4 large format film camera, serial number 5X 8988229, and Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 150mm f/4.5 lens with matching serial number 8988229, all in good cosmetic condition but untested, complete with 16 plate holders, leather case, photocopied user manual, Weston Master V exposure meter, two boxes of unexposed Fujichrome RTP II 64T film (expired in 2004) containing 20 sheets in totalQty: (1)NOTESThe Micro Technical Camera by Micro Precision Products was manufactured in the UK from the 1950s to the 1980s. Linhof Super Technika-IV Polaroid Spacers, Ex+ 25.ea 4x5 Linhof Technika-IV Rangefinder assembly, Ex 95. If you have a lever for M or X, select X for strobes, and it should work, as long as the contacts are clean.* MPP Micro-Technical.
#Linhof technika iv ground glass back Pc#
If the lens is in a Synchro-Compur shutter, then it should have a PC contact for flash. You should have a groundglass with the matte side facing the lens, and if you have a fresnel, then the groundglass should be between the fresnel and the lens, and the ridged side of the fresnel should face the glass. double-exposure prevention PRESS The Linhof Super Technika 4 by 5 press camera. If the matte side is facing the wrong way, then that's your problem. The camera has a self timer, built-in MX synchronization, ground-glass. Otherwise in terms of mechanical cameras I have and use - Hasselblads and Leicas - this is the equivalent of them in the LF type of equipment.
What do you mean by a "clear cheap GG"? The original groundglass should be matte on the side facing the lens, not clear. Earlier versions of the Linhof Technika, which are of a similar standard overall but have more 'technical' movement limitations the further back one goes. Is the Beattie a combination groundglass and fresnel, or just a fresnel? If it is a combination, and you are using it together with the original GG, then you are using two groundglasses, and this is bound to cause problems. Fits all Kardan, Technikardan, Technika IV/V/Master cameras.
Ground glass back working properly with minor wear pictured. Good condition, screen is bright and sharp. Previously used on a Technikardan camera. If you focus with the rangefinder, the cam on a Tech IV should match both the lens (serial number on top of the cam) and the body (serial number on the bottom of the cam), and the infinity stops need to be set accurately. Linhof 4x5 Ground Glass back with Bosscreen Holland ground glass installed.
If you focus with the groundglass, then the cam doesn't matter. 00mm, 135mm, 153mm, extra magazine back, ground glass back. The cam is only relevant, if you focus with the rangefinder. 1.00 EXPERT FILM EKTABIIRUME PROCESSI N G 4 X 5, 3-'/4:4'/4, 9112 cm 2'/exJ'/4, 2'/1x3'/1.