Among my Graflex SLR's are both a 4x5 and 3.25x4.25 Tele Graflex in excellent condition. Both still capable of making fine photographs once you get the routine down and take your time.
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Among my Graflex SLR's are both a 4x5 and 3.25x4.25 Tele Graflex in excellent condition. Both still capable of making fine photographs once you get the routine down and take your time.
I've had good results at far less money than Ilford with Shanghai 100 b&w film in 3.25 x 4.25 size.
This was taken in November 2016 at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California late in the day using fresh Ilford FP4 and taken with a 1940 RB Graflex Series B SLR in 3.25 x 4.25 and 6 3/8" f 4.5 Kodak...
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Nothing to be concerned about. I really like the variety of the 3.25 x 4.25 SLR Graflexes made during their production years. I guess my favorite is a very late production RB Auto Graflex with a B&L...
Once I got used to loading and unloading a "bag mag" I was very happy with it. Especially when using only a lesser number of films than 12 sheets. Much better for what I like to do than film holders...
I believe he means his pre-war lens is a f.4.5 8 1/2" Kodak Anastigmat #34. I had two in barrel mounted in a Series B 5x7 Graflex and one in a compound shutter that work just fine.