Re: Identify brand 8x10 back
Are there no makers marks of any kind moulded or stamped on the inside? Unusual. Maybe Horseman?
Re: Identify brand 8x10 back
It's almost definitely European and post WWII as it has 18x24 markings, looks possiblly Cambo (sold as Calumet in the US).
With 5x4 I think there's 3 different fit Cambo backs (and variations of some) and they and parts aren't inter-changeable, I'd think possibly more than one for 10x8 as well. It does look remakably similar to the back on my Cambo Cadet, so don't rule out Cambo one of the budget models.
It's not off a British camera so there aren't many European makers to chose from, it's not Linhof. Plaubel maybe, I doubt Arca Swiss. My minds blank I can't think of other possible manufactuers.
Ian
Re: Identify brand 8x10 back
I think it's a Devere 8x10 copy back from the repro system......
Re: Identify brand 8x10 back
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Originally Posted by
Phil Hudson
I think it's a Devere 8x10 copy back from the repro system......
I'm not 10% sure
There's some similarities to the De Vere repro backs which are very different to those on their Monorails, but I'm not sure as I have two smaller repro backs and while close not enough to say definite. Probable, well pssibly.
Ian
Re: Identify brand 8x10 back
Any ideas what brand this is? Help please.
Re: Identify brand 8x10 back
Phil was right, it's definitely off a 10x8 De Vere copy camera, the make is on the GG screen :D These cameras were essentially made using De Vere Vertical enlarger frames with all the focussing stage but instead of a condenser, cold cathode or colour head they had a LF back, some were 5x4, this is off a 10x8. The spring mechanism is the same as on my two 5x4 copy back, what fooled me earlier was the way these attach to the focus frame that differs probably so a 5x4 Polaroid back could be used, the focus fram can be slid out on the 5x4's.
These backs fit in a frame with a 45º mirror at the back so you can focus while standing in front of the camera.
Ian