Re: Zone VI Camera Question
I've used one of these (hard) since new in 1992. They are quite well built; the bellows are plastic and mine are still as new. The wide angle bellows will come apart where the bag meets the pleated part, easily fixed with Pliobond cement.
This looks like an earlier version with the narrower knobs on the baseboard, which should make no difference at all. Richard Ritter, on this forum, had a hand in designing and building these cameras and will be able to fix anything that goes wrong. Looks like you'll need a new leather carrying handle, a minor point.
Of course check it for wear and abuse, but the Zone VI is a rugged, capable camera (mine has paid for itself many times over).
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Mark Sampson
I've used one of these (hard) since new in 1992. They are quite well built; the bellows are plastic and mine are still as new. The wide angle bellows will come apart where the bag meets the pleated part, easily fixed with Pliobond cement.
This looks like an earlier version with the narrower knobs on the baseboard, which should make no difference at all. Richard Ritter, on this forum, had a hand in designing and building these cameras and will be able to fix anything that goes wrong. Looks like you'll need a new leather carrying handle, a minor point.
Of course check it for wear and abuse, but the Zone VI is a rugged, capable camera (mine has paid for itself many times over).
Good to know. The ask is $800 with the 210mm schneider pictured, two film holders, and a copal 0 board. That feels good to me.
It actually has the original leather handle, it’s just not pictured.
Thanks!!
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dbla
Good to know. The ask is $800 with the 210mm schneider pictured, two film holders, and a copal 0 board. That feels good to me.
It actually has the original leather handle, it’s just not pictured.
Thanks!!
Good price. Have had a few zone vi over the year 4x5-8x10. All have been built well and never had any issues. The 4x5 still have parts floating around and usually readily available forsale.
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
I have most of the parts for the Zone VI in stock or the parts can be made. Bellows wear out and are available. The springs if they loss there holding power take them off and reform the springs.
As to the missing handle a cat collar works.
As to how long the camera will last it is around 40 years old and looks as good as the day it was made.
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
Thanks everyone. This is what I needed to know. :-)
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
For what it is wort:
I have a 4x5 Wista that was sold by the Zone VI outfit (badged as Zone VI) in the late 1980s before they made their own cameras . Still light tight and working .
I also have an 8x10 Kodak 2D that dates to the 1940s that is still working well.
There are many even older Deardorffs and Speed Graphics still in working order.
The bellows is the part that wears or deteriorates on any view camera with time and usage. The most delicate part is of course the ground glass.
If your Zone VI is light tight and otherwise in good order it should give you many years.
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
Wisner also made some of the Zone Vi cameras The on you picture looks much like the Wisner..
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Torontoamateur
Wisner also made some of the Zone Vi cameras The on you picture looks much like the Wisner..
It was not made by Wisner. The rails of the Wisner were thicker and the mane plate had Made By Wisner.
The name plate on the camera shown said made by Zone VI.
Re: Zone VI Camera Question
Quote:
Originally Posted by
RichardRitter
It was not made by Wisner. The rails of the Wisner were thicker and the mane plate had Made By Wisner.
The name plate on the camera shown said made by Zone VI.
So did you make it? L