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Assuming everything is up to spec and calibrated properly what is the longest lens that can be accurately focused using the rangefinder on a Linhof Super Technika V 23 ...180, 210 240?
-- Hank Graber (hgraber@narrativerooms.com), May 22, 2002
180mm. Current cam is for 65mm/100mm/180mmCams have been available to be ground for
53/80/180 53/100/180 as well as the 65/100/180.
Lenses as long as 360mm can be focused by ground glass to infinity but not all will physically fit onto the camera.
If one had a mismatched set. say a 65/80 and 180 they woould need 2 cams. One for the 65 and 180mm and one for the 80mm.
On the 45 each cam is a single focal length rather then tri-loped so mixing a range of cammed lenses is easier and a greater range is possible.
-- Bob Salomon (bob@hpmarketingcorp.com), May 22, 2002.
I have a Linhof 23 Technika IV that came cammed for a 240 Tele-Arton. The lens serial # is inscribed on the cam so this is a factory match and the rangefinder works well, though I rarely use it that way.If you need a custom lens cammed, call Marflex who does the servicing for HP marketing (US distributors of Linhof) and see if they can do it.
Ron Gratz
-- Ron Gratz (rkgratz@mtu.edu), May 24, 2002.
"I have a Linhof 23 Technika IV that came cammed for a 240 Tele-Arton. The lens serial # is inscribed on the cam so this is a factory match and the rangefinder works well, though I rarely use it that way. "Apparently that was then This is now and the logest cam the factory supplies for a 23 Technika is a 180 combination.
And, yes, I double checked with Martin as well as checking the latest factory info.
-- Bob Salomon (bob@hpmarketingcorp.com), May 24, 2002.
Yes, they told me that the 180 is the largest cam for the V 23 when I took my recently purchased '82 vintage V 23 (to Marflex) for a CLA this week. I also found out that distance scales are only available for the 180, 100, and 65. Thanks for the responses.
-- Hank Graber (hgraber@narrativerooms.com), May 24, 2002.