It's OK, the ground glass has a built in fresnel. Certainly easier than my 65mm F8! Even that is just about manageable but an app like viewfinder helps in composition if you can't quite see everything.Nice. How is the brightness of your ground glass with the 75mm?
I am on the look out for recessed one, not that easy to find for Toyo though. I did try some 3d printed boards but they don't fit very well and put a strain on the lens retaining latch. If all else fails I might get a 3d printed one and sand it down to fit.I think 75mm lenses are great.
Quite a bit wider than 90mm and better coverage than 65mm.
A wonderful compliment to any set.
A recessed lensboard might be worth your while.
65mm f8, you better hot it’s a bright clear summers days lol.It's OK, the ground glass has a built in fresnel. Certainly easier than my 65mm F8! Even that is just about manageable but an app like viewfinder helps in composition if you can't quite see everything.
I am on the look out for recessed one, not that easy to find for Toyo though. I did try some 3d printed boards but they don't fit very well and put a strain on the lens retaining latch. If all else fails I might get a 3d printed one and sand it down to fit.
The Toyo 45a board is a touch bigger, I did have a camera with the linhof boards and had to change all my lenses to the Toyo ones.75mm is a nice focal length, I have f5.6 & f8 75mm Super Angulons. The f8 is used scale focussed on a 6x17 camera, I find the f5.6 easy to focus on my Wista 45DX.
That looks like a Linhof/Wista style lens board, you can get a metal recessed one for £30 at the moment. I'd buy it for my 65m f8 SA but my shutter is a Compur #00.
There are quite a few Toyo recessed lens boards on eBay, there's even one for my Half Plate Toyo View, which is essentially Pacemaker Graphic fit.
Ian