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Originally Posted by
jack_hui
Miguel,
Great!!!! You got a easier life with your 6" len board! ha!!
Jack
Your Taichi/Aero looks great too !!!
Any pics yet ?
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Great idea for a shutter Miguel, is it from a "for parts" 4x5 Speed Graphic? or did you get the camera already with it?
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Originally Posted by
ramiroelena
Great idea for a shutter Miguel, is it from a "for parts" 4x5 Speed Graphic? or did you get the camera already with it?
Yes, shutter comes from 4x5 speed graphic, camera was "scarified" and shutter adapted for barrel lenses.
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Very cool setup!
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Originally Posted by
Miguel Coquis
Ready to play high keys !
Plaubel Peco Provia 5x7"
Kodak 300 mm f:2,5
Graflex front shutter
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Tachihara triple extension.
I never find myself ready to sell it...
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Here is my Century No.7 with a Voigtlander 7 lens plus one of the Waterhouse stops artfully arranged.
Photo was taken with a Century whole plate with red bellows. :)
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GuillaumeCo
the camera is a linhof.
the keith's word is for his former arca swiss ball head.
Sorry, I have 5 Arca Cameras and when somebody says " that Arca Swiss" I skip right to camera...EC
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Lachlan 617
My custom 617.
Please excuse the image quality. Like me, it's better in behind the camera, rather than being it!
Absolutely beautiful. And 6x17 my preferred format. Pardon my ignorance but do you mind me asking who makes this model? And does it use roll or sheet film?
Thanks. Bob G.
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Originally Posted by
Diane Maher
Photo was taken with a Century whole plate with red bellows. :)
:)
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rguinter
Absolutely beautiful. And 6x17 my preferred format. Pardon my ignorance but do you mind me asking who makes this model? And does it use roll or sheet film?
Thanks. Bob G.
Thanks, Bob.
For those who don't have access to the email that is now in your Inbox, it's the first Shen Hao 617.
Non-folding (they now offer this model and a folding one). I prefer this design as it is simpler and quicker to zero (i.e. Zero), although a touch heavier. I don't think it's much bigger, either, as I can leave a lens (in my case, a 90mm f5.6) on it.