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gerardpanoramic Posted - Oct 08 2007 : 08:23:34 AM
I am searching the reloadable cassettes for the FT-2 camera.
the metal two-cylinder split cartridge
Or how to modified a standard cassette
best
gerard
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gerardpanoramic Posted - Oct 18 2007 : 06:38:33 AM
Dear Luiz,
Many thanks for good tips.
The websites I discover yet, thanks.
Did you read "Living Image" with tip of "waterhouse diaphragm"
I do hope to obtain next week the results of my own waterhouse diaphragm.
Instead od using the described model I use a round model to fit just before the objective. If you release the shutter half way you are able to view inside the camera. By means of a magnifying glass you can inspecting the focus.
Best
Gerard
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Oct 17 2007 : 8:21:02 PM
some FT2 sites:
http://www.nullmedium.de/panorama/ft-2_repair.pdf
http://www.pauck.de/marco/photo/panorama/ft-2/ft-2.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res2.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res3.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res4.html
http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/ft2/index.htm
http://www.dvdtechcameras.com/cameras/panoram/1/1.htm
http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/ft/index.html
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Oct 17 2007 : 8:17:56 PM
some FT2 sites:
http://www.nullmedium.de/panorama/ft-2_repair.pdf
http://www.pauck.de/marco/photo/panorama/ft-2/ft-2.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res2.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res3.html
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/KMZ_FT-2Res4.html
http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/ft2/index.htm
http://www.dvdtechcameras.com/cameras/panoram/1/1.htm
http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/ft/index.html
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Oct 17 2007 : 7:43:52 PM
Gerard
at http://www.photohistory.ru/PanoramicCam.htm you ccan see description of FT 2 and other Russian panoramic cameras. and also see the cassettes.
How to build your own cassettes
1)Use two 120 spools cutting thier axels up to the same size of a 35mm spool.
2)Cut two 25cm length 35mm width of back paper used in 120 films.
3)Bond the two paper tongues at the extremes of the film.
Use the FT-2 as roll film camera.
Note: 120 spools fit exactly in the advance button joint, this is also recommended if you will built the esternal shield.
Or--- Convert it for 120 film taking pictures 50x 110mm-- The "Horizont 205" of the poor man.
LP
Vlad Posted - Oct 12 2007 : 09:54:21 AM
My pleasure, Gerard! Don't hesitate to ask for more if you need any.

Cheers,

Vlad.
gerardpanoramic Posted - Oct 12 2007 : 08:18:20 AM
Dear Vlad,
I am astonished by quick delivering of the cassette's pictures.
Thanks a lot great, besides the exact sizes of cassettes.
The pictures are fine too. I save them now.
The next days I am busy
I think more pictures not necessary.Depends on results.
Have a nice days!
Best
Gerard
Vlad Posted - Oct 11 2007 : 10:55:05 AM
Gerard,

Here are the images, let me know if you need any more angles.

The dimensions of the cassette are:

Height: 38mm
Diameter: 25mm
Diameter if you go from one end to the tip of the film opening: 30mm



















Sorry for overexposure, did these quick and dirty, had not time to calibrate the light.

Cheers,

Vlad
Vlad Posted - Oct 11 2007 : 09:23:38 AM
All right, give me a couple of days to take these pictures if you don't mind... heavy workload this week :). I'll post them in this thread. I'm sure once people see those they will also have their own suggestion on how to modify them.

Vlad
gerardpanoramic Posted - Oct 11 2007 : 05:43:22 AM
Dear Vlad,

Many thnks for your offer.
I am very glad to obtain it.
Of course you can use my email address.
High resolution no problems, I use broadband
Thanks and have a nice day
Gerard
Vlad Posted - Oct 10 2007 : 10:05:57 AM
The posting email was probably automated, you must've subscribed to this thread .

If you are going to use the heavy card stock for the housing of the cassette, that may work, I would sure it's black though so it's lightproof.. If you would like I can take detailed pictures of the real FT-2 cassette from my own FT-2 and post them here in high resolution. Let me know if that will help you, I will gladly do it for you.

Vlad.
gerardpanoramic Posted - Oct 10 2007 : 05:46:27 AM
Dear Vlad,

Many thanks for the sending of the email to inform me about a osting, great gesture too!
Now about the cassette; indeed as told filing of the top is needed.
In fact to be specified the (spool-) holder house is quite simple.
If you use adhesive velours foil for the opening you are ready.
I am studying about the construction of the cassette house.
I presume made of study card useful?
Best
Gerard
Vlad Posted - Oct 09 2007 : 3:57:19 PM
Hi Gerard,

I was looking at my FT-2 cassettes and the standard reusable cassettes. In theory if you find a reusable cassette that fits height-wise into the FT-2 you can probably just file off the tail of the spool.. but all the ones I got a bit tall... they don't fit by like 2mm... maybe some plastic ones may work? I didn't have any handy to experiment on.

Vlad

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