Difference between revisions of "Graflex XL"
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==System== | ==System== | ||
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'''Lens''' | '''Lens''' | ||
* 47mm Schneider Super Angulon f/8 (XLSW) MXV-00 Synchro-Compur 1/500 shutter | * 47mm Schneider Super Angulon f/8 (XLSW) MXV-00 Synchro-Compur 1/500 shutter | ||
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* 270mm Rodenstock Rotelar f/6.6 xl Compur 1/500 shutter | * 270mm Rodenstock Rotelar f/6.6 xl Compur 1/500 shutter | ||
+ | '''Lens accessories''' | ||
+ | * Quick focus lever | ||
+ | * Lens shade | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Body''' | ||
+ | * Flash bracket | ||
+ | * Focus panel ground glass | ||
+ | * Focus panel fresnel | ||
+ | * Focus panel grid | ||
+ | * Grip left | ||
+ | * Grip right | ||
+ | * Graflok back | ||
+ | |||
+ | |valign="top"| | ||
'''Backs''' | '''Backs''' | ||
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* RH/12 - 120 film back 6x6 | * RH/12 - 120 film back 6x6 | ||
* RH/20 - 220 film back 6x7 | * RH/20 - 220 film back 6x7 | ||
− | * RH/50 - 70mm film | + | * RH/50 - 70mm film back 6x6 |
other | other | ||
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* Polaroid instant pack film holder (CB100 type 100 film) | * Polaroid instant pack film holder (CB100 type 100 film) | ||
+ | '''Finder''' | ||
+ | * Eye shield (XLRF) | ||
+ | * Sport finder wide (XLSW) | ||
+ | * -Mask Polaroid (XLSW) | ||
+ | * Sport finder standard | ||
+ | * -Mask RH/10, RH/20, RH/50 (6x7, 100mm and 180mm) | ||
+ | * -Mask RH/12 (6x6, 58mm, 100mm and 180mm) | ||
+ | * -Mask Polaroid (100mm and 180mm) | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Links == | ==Links == | ||
* [http://arukucamera.net/GraflexXL.html Graflex XL at Aruku Camera] | * [http://arukucamera.net/GraflexXL.html Graflex XL at Aruku Camera] |
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1966 advertisement scanned by Nesster (Image rights) |
A modular press camera system from Graflex, introduced 1965. There are three different cameras available. The most well known is the XL or XLRF with a rangefinder focusing. The XL standard or XLS without range finder and the XL Super Wide or XLSW model which uses a 47mm Schneider lens.
XL with RF image by Yefei He (Image rights) |
System
Lens
Lens accessories
Body
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Backs Rollfilm
other
Finder
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Links
- Graflex XL at Aruku Camera
- Graflex XL instruction manuals at www.orphancameras.com