Nokton48
Veteran
You may need to put more than one layer of manila card under that Mohair. That is how I adjusted how tightly it seals the light trap area in my glass plate holders.
You may need to put more than one layer of manila card under that Mohair. That is how I adjusted how tightly it seals the light trap area in my glass plate holders.
As an aside, I’ve also been corresponding with Peter Göllner, who is the author of a very comprehensive book on Ernemann and the ‘Ernemann expert’ with whom the Dresden Technical museum consults. I asked him if he knew of anyone else who is shooting with their Ermanox, and he didn’t know of anyone else (including himself). “The collectors really only enjoy the appearance and possession of this beautiful piece”, according the Peter.
So it looks like I’m it 🙂
Yes, you probably are nuts, and if I may take the liberty of speaking for others here at RFF, we're glad you are! Same for you, Vince. Both of you, keep up the good work and let your freak flags fly.
Your Ermanox photos are looking great, Vince! A lovely bit of kit.
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The other thing that I’m doing with this setup is trying to only take one picture per scene. Since the glass plates are singles (and $2.50 a shot) and the roll film only has eight exposures, I can’t be bracketing exposures or trying multiples of the same scene, so I’m trying to get it right with one shot. Can still be a challenge for me even after all these years.
As long as my wife continues to tolerate me, I will maintain my present level of freaky-ness 🙂
Culps Hill4 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Yes, you probably are nuts, and if I may take the liberty of speaking for others here at RFF, we're glad you are! Same for you, Vince. Both of you, keep up the good work and let your freak flags fly.