![]() ![]() The lens I have is in a barrel mount at present. The best camera ever made is the one that YOU enjoy using and produces the image quality that satifies YOU. Try cocking/triping the one you have 3 to 4 times then test speed to see if it becomes more accurate. Read this section at SK GRIMES on compound shutters. The big risk in buying an ancient shutter is that back when your lens was new shutter sizes weren't standardized. Sorry, I'm not aware of shutter repairmen in the UK, its out of my territory. If you were in the US I'd suggest you send it to, for example, Carol Miller at Flutot's Camera Repair. Nothing that a CLA can't usually correct. Old shutters often run slow when received. I don't use colour reversal, just neg.Īccording to the very sketchy Goerz chronology presented in the VM, not long after 1912. The crunch is whether a old Compur/Compound can have reasonably accurate slow speeds. ![]() I can live without a flash contact on this one. Goerz Berlin No327380".Ĭan you get some sort of a date from the serial number of German Dagors?Ī pity I dont have a appropriate shutter of the same period to be the new home for the lens. It says "Dopp-Anastigmat Series III Dagor F = 150mm f1:6.8 C.P. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Get help with your Graflex questions hereįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register ![]()
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