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    Re: LF Street Setup

    This baby mightmake things a bit easier but you loose your swings, titlts and shifts.

    http://www.fotoman.cc/showPro.asp?id=35

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    Re: LF Street Setup

    The Toyo 45CF is perfect for street photography: lightweight, normal folds up with it, discrete, can use a compact tripod, and it is a quick set-up.

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    Re: LF Street Setup

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    Wow! Does that come with a nude woman too? Lol

    Can't read the details, my Russian ... Это очен плоха!


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    Re: LF Street Setup

    More about the Gowlandflex--

    http://www.petergowland.com/camera/index.html

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    Re: LF Street Setup

    And the Graflex SLR is the proven portable LF camera. Can't go wrong with an RB Super D 4x5.. Probably went out of style when the rolleiflex came along. The 3x4 Graflex SLRs are pretty compact too, but film is scarce for them.

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    Re: LF Street Setup

    I had a Gowlandflex in my hands last year, maybe I should chase it down.

    Or make an 8x10 copy, now that's a portrait camera. I guess Peter made 6, this is from his website. http://www.petergowland.com/camera/index.html

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    Re: LF Street Setup

    The 3x4 super d graflex slr can be fitted with a 4x5 back. I made one and also added a prism. Its a great portrait camera, handheld about 7-8 lbs. i use it with a pentac 8" f/2.9 or a nikkor-t 270mm. Both reach infinity fine. I posted pics in a thread here a bit ago.

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