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    Personally I use a bag bellows for both my 90 and 75mm lenses. The camera will focus using the standard bellows and give me some movements but I prefer the convenience of the more pliable bag bellows when shooting with wide angle lenses. I use a Walker Titan.

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    From the IC-RACER LFPF referral above, regarding bellows 'clipping' into the image without seeing it on the GG.


    Yes it is possible to see a "complete image" yet have bellows or lens clipping the amount of light. I've seen it several times.

    Simple check for this -- leave the holder out, close down the lens to the desired Fstop, and look through the lens. Can you see each of the 4 corners of the gg? and the four edges?
    If so -- no lens vingetting, and NO BELLOWS PINCHING into the image.

    Works far better for me than looking through the clipped corners of the ground glass.

    Particularly when you are using formats bigger than 8x10....

    DON 12x20



    One of the better photo TIPs I've come across, thanks IC and everyone.

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