There is a Tachihara Cherry Wood 4x5 field camera for sale on the Bay for $650. Almost looks too good to be true but the seller has 100% feedback. I don't need another camera (want may be a different story) so I'm not buying. Is it a good deal?
There is a Tachihara Cherry Wood 4x5 field camera for sale on the Bay for $650. Almost looks too good to be true but the seller has 100% feedback. I don't need another camera (want may be a different story) so I'm not buying. Is it a good deal?
A patient buyer might do better. My Ikeda Imba in fine condition with a mediocre lens was under $500 a few years ago. The completed sales for similar cameras are a good guide to current prices.
New ones sell for $895. So if you were buying, and if the camera was in mint condition, $650 would be a pretty good deal. I've owned two Tachis, they're very nice cameras especially if you hike. While there are other cameras in the same price range that have more movements and so may look better on paper, I never felt that the Tachi's movements limited me in any way. And keeping movements to the essentials reduces weight and complexity.
Brian Ellis
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
a mile away and you'll have their shoes.
I didn't realize they were that inexpensive new. I would have guessed double that at least.
Like Brian says, really good camera, pretty good price. But...no Graflok back...if you need one.
JD
Yes, that's a good point. But I used the Calumet 6x7 roll film back and it seemed to work pretty well with the Tachis. I actually liked it better than the Graflok back type because you just slide the Calumet under the ground glass frame, you don't have to remove the ground glass frame to put the back on the camera then take it off again. But then that's the only roll film back I ever used so I can't compare to a Graflok back.
Brian Ellis
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
a mile away and you'll have their shoes.
Brian, you're right, the Calumet/Cambo RFH works fine and Wista makes (or made, maybe Bob S. can comment, Bob?) one that has a "guard" to protect the gg from scratches.
If I remember correctly the back on the Tachihara/Osaka really opens wide so some backs that would normally require a Graflok back will slip in, so with the Tachihara it's probably less of an issue that with many other cameras.
JD
I got in before the price vault, too.
My brand new Tachi was $599 from Midwest Photo.
It came with a copal 0 board.
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