[LargeFormat] 5x7 Press Graflex Film Holders...

LNPhoto largeformat@f32.net
Sun Jan 25 08:58:11 2004


I agree with Richard, these are not Graflex holders, whether or not  
they fit or the film plane is in the correct position will be  
determined by the camera and not a couple a guys on a computer.

I will add that these are plate holders, not film holders.  To use  
these you'll either need to find the film sheaths that convert glass  
plate holders to film holders, or spend a whole lot of money on glass  
plates.  Last I saw 4x5 glass plates with Tmax emulsion was $20 each  
min order 144.


On Saturday, January 24, 2004, at 12:46  PM, tripspud wrote:

> Hi all!
>
>      I've located and bought two 5x7 film holders that are the correct
> ones for the 5x7 Press Graflex:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ 
> eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2979982353&category=4701
>
>       Two are the correct larger size, the other two plain vanilla 5x7  
> holders.  These
> are somewhat hard to find.  If anyone else on the list has more of the  
> larger
> 5x7 Graflex holders to sell, I'd be interested, as I intend to make  
> major use of
> the camera.
>
>
> Rich
>
> Richard Knoppow wrote:
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: LNPhoto <LNPhoto@twmi.rr.com>
>> Sent: Jan 6, 2004 5:47 AM
>> To: largeformat@f32.net
>> Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] 5x7 Press Graflex Film Holders...
>>
>> Welcome to the crazy and confused world of Graflex.
>>
>> Two things separate the GRAFLEX holder from the GRAPHIC or modern
>> holder.
>> 1st and more obvious is the greater width and the grooves along the
>> long side of the holder.
>>
>> 2nd and more importantly, it that the light trap on the darkslide side
>> of the holder is reversed....Graflex holders have a fairly deep groove
>> while modern holders have one or more commonly, two ridges.
>>
>> The Press Graflex is the odd duck in that it's the only Reflex type
>> camera to have a spring loaded ground glass back and yet still takes
>> the Graflex holders.
>>
>> 5x7 Graflex holders are hard to find. Before I got my PRess Graflex,
>> there was one auction for about 4 or 5 and they went for quite a sum
>> (but still not as much as 11x14 holders Jim!) However since this  
>> camera
>> doesn't use the grooves of a Graflex holder it wouldn't take much to
>> modify some older regular film holders to fit.  Look for the older  
>> wood
>> holders with the metal light traps.  These are great in that the felt
>> can be replaced but the added benefit over modern plastic holders is
>> that the ridge can be milled off and replaced with the necessary  
>> groove
>> and the width built up with any hardwood. Really a very easy project.
>> I would have done this but my camera came with a plate magazine and no
>> ground glass.  BTW I'm not sure how but the Ground Glass is removable.
>> Look for some hooks at the top and pins at the bottom of the film
>> holder slot.
>>
>> Les
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 6, 2004, at 01:12  AM, tripspud wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for the 'wrong' subject line before...
>>
>>    This is useful. I was not sure if the Press Graflex used standard  
>> Graflex holders because its such an odd duck.
>>    My one and only Graflex is a Super-D with a Graflok back so it  
>> takes standard Graphic holders. Its been years since I used a Graflex  
>> with a Graflex back.
>>     Both backs were available on both cameras (Graflex and Graphic)  
>> on special order. Graflex backs are occasionally found on Speed  
>> Graphics because they allowed the use of special accessories.
>>     I have not seen any Graflex holders at the local shows for years,  
>> they appear to be as rare as hen's teeth.
>
>
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