6x6 Deardorff lens board

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When mounting a 3 piece lens board to the camera, does it make any difference as to the orientation of the board? It seems to me that the board may be stronger with the smaller end strips running vertical to the camera, but the board looks better aesthetically, with the smaller strips running horizontal. Joel

-- Joel Brown (cambrow@earthlink.net), May 18, 2002

Answers

If you look at the board from the edge, you will see a bevel on one edge. This goes on top (easily fits into the top mount.) If you don't see the small bevel, you probably have a second market board...but in any case the small boards on the board usually are vertical.

-- Will Ewing (will@goldtel.net), May 18, 2002.

Joel, I just took a look at my Deardorff 6x6 lensboards and the small strips all run vertical. I believe my boards are originals. My "usual" lens is a 14" Commercial Ektar in a No.5 Universal and while there are bigger and heavier lenses, my 14" Commercial is, as they say in Maine:"ample" I have never had any reason to be concerned about the strength of the lensboard or the 'dorff handleing it. IMHO,stop worrying and start shooting! Cheers!

-- John Kasaian (www.kasai9@aol.com), May 19, 2002.

Thanks John, I too am using a 14" Commercial Ektar on my Deardorff. I purchased an after market board for a 10" Wide Field Ektar, (if I can ever find one)! It seems to fit on the camera one way better than another but I didn't want to break some unwritten law on the orientation of a lens board. Joel

-- Joel Brown (cambrow@earthlink.net), May 19, 2002.

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