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Using the Swebo TC-1 with more bellows extension

December 10, 2022 JimK 6 Comments

The Swebo TC-1 is a nice piece of kit, but the rail and bellows only accommodate about 190 mm of flange focal distance. I can focus the Digaron HR 180mm lens from infinity to a few meters, but I can’t use longer lenses even at infinity, and I can’t get the bellows draw necessary for a lot of the greater-than-life-size macro work I want to do.  I asked the Swebo folks if they could help me out.

They could. They have a six-pleat bellows and a 350mm monorail. I ordered them, and they arrived in about a week.

The parts look good.

350 mm rail

 

6-pleat bellows

But there was some extra stuff in the box.

Lensboard extender

That should prove useful in getting another 100 mm or so of extension.

And something else, an Arca Swiss riser:

 

Not sure what I’ll use the riser for, but it’s always nice to get more than you expected.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Carlton Canary says

    April 20, 2023 at 5:10 pm

    Hi, Did you order your SWEBO TC 1 via Aliexpress? the Shop5796905 Store? I’m looking into this for my sony system as I have a new small goods client and I anticipate a LOT of close up macro work. Would love to connect with you and get your experience.

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    • JimK says

      April 20, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      Did you order your SWEBO TC 1 via Aliexpress?

      I did. I’m going to be setting it up for macro in the next couple of months.

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      • Luís Filipe da Cunha says

        March 23, 2024 at 3:11 pm

        Hi Jim, after almost a year, since this publication, have you started taking macros with this Swebo camera? Did you manage to do 1:1 or more? Thanks.

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        • JimK says

          March 23, 2024 at 4:36 pm

          Still on my to do list, sad to say…

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          • Luís Filipe da Cunha says

            March 23, 2024 at 4:51 pm

            Thanks Jim. I hope you can get started soon .-)

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  2. Jon Armstrong says

    July 9, 2023 at 5:17 pm

    I purchased a TC-1 a month ago and immediately ordered the 6 pleat bellows and the 350mm rail. You are correct, with the standard rail I could not focus the 180mm Fujinon, just manage it if I pushed both standards as far as they would go, with the 350 I can comfortably use the T-ED 360 even for moderate close up. I also have the T-ED 500 and 720, I haven’t tried the 500 yet but I will try tomorrow I will probably have to get the extension. All in all the TC-1 is a great piece of kit, it’s well built, the markings are accurate and the use of Arca Swiss clamping means that the system doesn’t need occasional adjustment.

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