tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post1827965367576447147..comments2024-03-22T11:28:07.415-06:00Comments on Photography & Vintage Film Cameras: Working on my plate camera skillsMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00776670666673938282noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post-76648993213576042182017-05-24T06:01:07.717-06:002017-05-24T06:01:07.717-06:00All my plate cameras are 6x9 format, so I looked o...All my plate cameras are 6x9 format, so I looked on ebay for adapters in that size. I now have two roll film adapters. The Rada adapter is well built; it fits my Recomar 18, my Maximar and my Bentzin Primar. The Patent Etui cameras have very narrow rails that allow sliding the adapter onto the back of the camera and will only work with the Rollex adapter. Unlike the Patent Etui, the Rollex adapter is of rather flimsy construction and requires some care in use. My Rollex has a loosely inserted roller on the supply side which has to be carefully held in place while you load the film and get the adapter fully assembled. If you click on the links in the right hand column for the plate cameras you will find all the posts about them including more details about using the adapters. Ebay prices for adapters are all over the map; I think I paid about $30 for mine and roughly the same for the cameras.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00776670666673938282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post-31500294674973805802017-05-23T16:27:17.904-06:002017-05-23T16:27:17.904-06:00Very interesting project. Could you please share ...Very interesting project. Could you please share more specifics about which rollfilm adapters you used?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post-87126966407753453572017-05-06T09:30:06.774-06:002017-05-06T09:30:06.774-06:00JR, your look back at some of your past work has i...JR, your look back at some of your past work has inspired me to do some of the same. What surprises me most is how long I've had some of my fine old cameras and how little I have done with them. It seems like a good start to remedying that is to try working for a while with several examples of one type of camera before moving on to another. It really takes some time and familiarity to get the best that the old machines are capable of delivering.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00776670666673938282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post-19872159587360481022017-05-06T08:49:29.209-06:002017-05-06T08:49:29.209-06:00Understanding these camera's quirks and then p...Understanding these camera's quirks and then placed in the right hands...I am amazed at the results they can produce!<br /><br />Well done Mike!JR Smithnoreply@blogger.com