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    Linhof Technika IV

    Thought I would share my purchase on EB*Y -- you can search for it using item #310622761292 and then clicking on original listing.

    What do you think? and any tips specific to this model? Thanks

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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Congratulations.

    Just check carefully that the bellows don't leak light. Old Linhof bellows didn't stand the test of time too well.

    Actually, the bellows in the photos look very good. I wonder if the owner already replaced them.

    Overall, the camera looks very nice, and you got a good price.

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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Quote Originally Posted by Vick Ko View Post
    Congratulations.

    Just check carefully that the bellows don't leak light. Old Linhof bellows didn't stand the test of time too well.
    So how old is the newest Technika IV, 50 years?

    I think that will be considerably longer than most other things I purchase...

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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Looks nice. Unless you plan to do a lot of hand-held photography you might consider removing the handle and replace it with the strap. You don't need the handle when using a tripod and it just takes up space and gets in the way. But you can see for yourself, maybe you won't mind the handle.

    I forget exactly when Linhof replaced the IV with the V, maybe the mid-1960s but that's just a guess.
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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Quote Originally Posted by Len Middleton View Post
    So how old is the newest Technika IV, 50 years?

    I think that will be considerably longer than most other things I purchase...
    The last Super Technika IV was 78886 made in May of 1963.
    The last V was 2191499 made at the beginning of 1976.
    The first Master Technika was 6411050 made in Sept. 1972.

    So that last IV is 50 years old in two months.

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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Quote Originally Posted by Vick Ko View Post
    Congratulations.

    Just check carefully that the bellows don't leak light. Old Linhof bellows didn't stand the test of time too well.

    Actually, the bellows in the photos look very good. I wonder if the owner already replaced them.

    Overall, the camera looks very nice, and you got a good price.
    The bellows on my ca. 1959 Tech IV are original and perfect.
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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Thanks all for the information. The bellows on this particular camera are listed as 'new'.

    On Cameraquest.com to spruce up an older Technika they recommend using a dab of glue to secure any loose pieces of the leather covering along with metal polish. Has anyone gone this route?

    Second, I read that the bellows extend to about 450mm -- which seems generous for a field camera. So I assume that a 210mm process lens would work on here at 1:1 magnification, or double the bellows?

    Third, interesting point about removing the handle. Is that simple to do (and to reattach if desired)?

    Last, I am assuming that the cam in the camera will not match the camera lens. If that's the case, how do I tell the condition of the rangefinder? Not that I'll hand-hold this much, but it would be nice to know if that is an option...

    Thanks all!

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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Quote Originally Posted by Takizawa View Post
    On Cameraquest.com to spruce up an older Technika they recommend using a dab of glue to secure any loose pieces of the leather covering along with metal polish. Has anyone gone this route?

    Second, I read that the bellows extend to about 450mm -- which seems generous for a field camera. So I assume that a 210mm process lens would work on here at 1:1 magnification, or double the bellows?

    Third, interesting point about removing the handle. Is that simple to do (and to reattach if desired)?

    Last, I am assuming that the cam in the camera will not match the camera lens. If that's the case, how do I tell the condition of the rangefinder? Not that I'll hand-hold this much, but it would be nice to know if that is an option...
    1. Guess it is doable, but have not done it.

    2. I estimated them to be about 16", so about 450mm sounds about right.

    3. The anatomical grip has a base plate that fastens to the body, but can be removed.

    4. A Technika IV cam should have two serial numbers on it, one for the camera body, the other for the lens.

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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    Quote Originally Posted by Len Middleton View Post
    1. Guess it is doable, but have not done it.

    2. I estimated them to be about 16", so about 450mm sounds about right.

    3. The anatomical grip has a base plate that fastens to the body, but can be removed.

    4. A Technika IV cam should have two serial numbers on it, one for the camera body, the other for the lens.
    As Len said, you remove the plate for the hand grip. But to mount the strap you need a different flat plate that mounts where the grip's plate was mounted. However, the placement of the screws for a IV may be different then the holes on the strap plate used after the IV.

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    Re: Linhof Technika IV

    It has been awhile since I've had my Technika IV out, but I'm remembering the grip is on a quick release of some sort. Release a catch and the grip slides off the bracket on the side of the camera body. The grip is nice if you want to hand hold, but for tripod shooting, you will probably leave the grip at home. There are a pair of metal eyes on top of the camera body. I ran a narrow leather strap across the top of the body through these eyes. This is handy for plucking the camera out of the camera bag and lifting it up onto the tripod.

    When I got my IV, it came with only one of the original lenses - the 240mm Tele-Arton. I had a 150mm Symmar already, so I bought a used 150mm cam and the combination worked well enough for "real world" use. Maybe not quite right for shooting with the lens wide open, but I never do that anyway. So possibly even if the lens on your camera isn't the one originally cammed to that body (the Copal shutter doesn't look original to me), it still may be usable. You will just need to try it and see. The first thing to do is check that the infinity stops are in the correct position for the lens, then check the rangefinder focus with the groundglass and see if they agree.

    Congratulations on acquiring a great camera!

    Len

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