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    Mounting a Rodenstock Grandagon 90mm f:4.5

    Hi !
    I just got this wonderful early 80's Grandagon 90 mm. What a beast !
    I got it on a Technika lens board. I need to mount it on an MPP one.
    The lens is on a Compur size 1 (black one).
    I thought it was an easy task...
    The rear group is fitted strangely for me : on the Compour is screwed a piece onto which the rear lens group screws EXTERNALLY. The piece has a ridge forcing you to unscrew it to remove the retaining ring.
    On the Linhof lens board there is a flange screwed (like a device made to convert a size 3 hole into a size 1 one). This flange is not the same metal /finish as the lens board and is locked in place with something like Loctite product. It is threaded but I can't unscrew it...
    When I mount the Compur on the MPP board the extra piece fitting into the rear of the Compur is unable to screw fully home, pressing on the retaining ring so I can't retain the proper spacing of the lenses.
    So it may seem I really need the extra piece from the Linhof board ?
    Anyone has experience with this fine glass ? Any clues ?
    TIA !

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    I have an early 80's Grandagon-N but the f6.8 not f4.5. It fits easily. You should check the Rodenstock website

    Is it the normal retaining ring glued to the Linhof board ? They are a little bit more substantial on Copal 1 shutters compared to O's.

    These lenses haven't changed since the early 80's.

    Ian



 

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