Prices seem high since a good Tachihara 4x5 can be had for $600 or so. I was interested in 8x10 but not if I can get a Tachi cheaper. Sorry-
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Prices seem high since a good Tachihara 4x5 can be had for $600 or so. I was interested in 8x10 but not if I can get a Tachi cheaper. Sorry-
I purchased my Tachihara 4x5 in September of 99 and have been absolutely pleased with it. I personally think it is a well made camera and I have gotten some very good chromes from it as well as ...
www.micro-tools.com is another source for these as well.
Greetings! No matter what is suggested people will log on with opposing comments. Large Format seems to be a very "personal" type camera decision. Personally, I use and adore a wooden field camera...
Over the last year or so there have been a couple of good articles in Photo Techniques magazine on RC print permanence March/April 98 and May/June 98. The article seemed to indicate that the paper ...
Greetings! I recently purchased a Kodak "Precision" 4x5 enlarger in very good co ndition that was well taken care of. It came with a glass-type negative carrier and a Kodak 135mm lens. The enlarger...
I have the Graflex Optar 135mm f4.7 that I use on both my Crown Graphic and my Tachihara field camera. I have some chromes that I can see really great detail using a loupe that I cannot see with...