Questions on Speed Graphics and Aero Ektar lens

I was aiming for a Pacemaker speed with the kalart but had to settle for one with the top rangefinder. I was under the assumption that Anniversary models needed the front standard opened to accommodate but the pacemaker did not. I guess I was wrong because I cannot get the Aero Ektar to squeeze inside of the opening without clearing out what seems to be a minimal amount of space.

I may remove the top rangefinder completely as I do not plan on using it. I'm looking to use a cambo type viewer and the only two lenses I will have on here are the AE and a Dallmeyer Pentac.

The Pacemaker speed with the Kalart is the best option. I have one I converted. You can calibrate the RF to be accurate at all distances wide-open if you are careful and patient, but expect to spend 2-4 hours to do so, it's a fiddly process. I like the Jo Lommen boards, they are the best option. No machining necessary to the front standard on the pacemaker speed, in my expereince. The lens will fit as-is, just barely.

Another option is the Graflex RB cameras. They will focus closer than a speed/kalart combo, but generally won't get to infinity focus.

-Ed
 
The AE won't clear the mirror on any of the RB Super-D cameras if the focus distance is much further out than about 5-6 feet. The minnicks-modified ones have the mirror shortened and the mirror-box rebuilt to allow infinity focus with the AE on the SuperD. The AE on a speed graphic is a nice combo, a bit front-heavy but still doable. Minimum focus distance with the rangefinder calibrated to it is about 5-6 feet, not able to do tight head-and-shoulders portraits with it that way.
 
new lens boards for the Aero Ektar

new lens boards for the Aero Ektar

A series of aluminium lens boards for the Aero Ektar 178mm and the Pacemaker Speed Graphic is currently available on eBay:)
 
Back
Top Bottom