xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
I would like to know the total length of the film channel, and to cut a window in it longer than 40mm, well, for example 58 mm. Is that possible?
I don't think you can go further than 44mm in length on this Balda camera.
serg-k3
Established
A while ago I tried this:
take a stretch of B&W film from a bulk loader and roll it onto a 120 spool in the darkroom. Next, load a pre-war Zeiss-Ikon Box Tengor with it (don't forget to mask the red frame counter window).
Transport is guessing but it does produce pretty panoramic shots, even exposed past the sprocket holes of the film.
Can't see me pull off a trick like this with a Zorki-6 and Compur shutter, but tomorrow I will load up the Box Tengor methinks...![]()
t's interesting. can be panoramic shots, but with a long focal. There is a medium-format cameras that have the tools to narrow your film set. YASHICA 635 TLR, for example.
serg-k3
Established
Thank you. Then it is not necessary to lengthen the film gate. That's not enough.I don't think you can go further than 44mm in length on this Balda camera.
pakeha
Well-known
this is so cool. Must have been a very satisfying project and the images are great. What did you make the hand grip out of? or is it part of an ISSF pistol?
serg-k3
Established
this is so cool. Must have been a very satisfying project and the images are great. What did you make the hand grip out of? or is it part of an ISSF pistol?
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didjiman
Richard Man
Dang, the Holy Grail of panoramic - fast F2 lens. Put me down for one i you ever sell them.
serg-k3
Established
Dang, the Holy Grail of panoramic - fast F2 lens. Put me down for one i you ever sell them.
Oh! this is a good assessment of my work. I'd love to start to produce a camera on demand, but there is an underlying problem is the central gate. Need a size 0 # Compur shutter, efficient and Rapid.
If you count all those who wrote to me, that would buy this camera, you already have 6 people. I'll be thinking about the production.
* If anyone knows where to buy the central closures Kompur Rapid №0 , please write to me.
RobinWinter
Established
Oh! this is a good assessment of my work. I'd love to start to produce a camera on demand, but there is an underlying problem is the central gate. Need a size 0 # Compur shutter, efficient and Rapid.
If you count all those who wrote to me, that would buy this camera, you already have 6 people. I'll be thinking about the production.
* If anyone knows where to buy the central closures Kompur Rapid №0 , please write to me.
Serg, just found this old thread and I'm blown away by what you were able to accomplish! And progress on the build? Would love to get this mod done to my spare zorki 6, its well beyond my abilities though. I would happily pay to get the mod done, its just too cool!
panF
Newbie
Great job. So, you've removed most of the film gate. As initially the gate ws assymetric you have to reposition the lens mount (shift towards the right ) when looking from the back of the camera I guess. Did you have to cut a hole or some metal at the front of the camera as well to reposition the lens mount?
Thanks
Thanks

serg-k3
Established
Great job. So, you've removed most of the film gate. As initially the gate ws assymetric you have to reposition the lens mount (shift towards the right ) when looking from the back of the camera I guess. Did you have to cut a hole or some metal at the front of the camera as well to reposition the lens mount?
Thanks
Yes. I had to bore the offset hole, having previously drowned out the old one. Then base on the film channel and grind on the machine.
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