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    300mm symmar s for old century view can it handle it?

    Hi eveyone.
    I just got a century view very similar to this one:

    http://www.fiberq.com/cam/century/cent2.htm

    I have the possibiliy to get a 300mm symmar s, which I would love to use. I'm just wondering if the front standard can take such a heavy lens (at 1100 kg it's not exactly light weight).
    I know it was much more commen to use big lenses in those days so hopefully there should be no problem, It's just I haven't recieved the camera yet, and the lens will be gone by the time it arrives if I don't snap it up now.
    My main concern, actually, is the way the lens board attaches with internal springs instead of clamps, and whether the strain on the springs will be too mcuh, but maybe this is a non issue. It just that I've never used a camera with this type of system of attaching lens boards, so I don't know how stable it is.

    Best Regards
    Mads

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    At 1100 kg you couldn't even lift it

    It shouldn't be a problem, a Kilogram isn't that bad, I have a 12" Grundlach Radar (much heavier) on an Agfa Ansco which is quite a similar camera the main issue is making sure the mounting flange is well screwed on to the lens board.

    Ian

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    Hmmm my Century takes a Vertio [I think it is a Vertio and not the other one] that makes the 300mm Symar-S look tiny.

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    OOps I've got the Century studio .

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    Thanks.
    I wont worry then...
    I'm off to get the lens tomorrow
    Best Regards
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    Yes, double the weight of the 300 Symmar easily. I hang large Petzval brass types on mine. It groans but bears it beautifully.
    He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep..to gain that which he cannot lose. Jim Elliot, 1949

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com

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    I have had great results with a Symmar-S 210 on my Century.

    If yours needs some fixing up, you may find some hints here: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=29267

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    Ok, I'm convinced beyound any doubt!
    Thanks Guys.
    Ic-racer I've already bookmarked the thread, your camera looks amazing (as does your enlarger!). Mine should be in great working order, although a little challenged cosmetically. Besides my 300mm symmar-s I also have a Sironar-N 210mm that I plan to use, I guess the coverage of the 210 symmar-s and the 210 sironar-N are about the same?
    Best Regards
    Mads Hartmann



 

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