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    not an junior member Janko Belaj's Avatar
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    Pearl River 4x5" enlarger



    Hello, I have got one 4x5 enlarger - from my friends basement - it is without lens but that doesn't bother me (have one 210mm g-claron with spare barrel so can be used), but... anyone knows anything about this *thing*?



    I'm not afraid that I won't figure how to use it, but if anyone knows anything, maybe I will be ready to use it before the end of this century... ;-))



    Tnx



    p.s. If you would like to see pictures of whole that heavy monster, I can take some...


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    Pearl River 4x5" enlarger

    I would be nice to have a Shen Hao camera to go with it..... :-) and yes some pictures please.... thanks

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    Pearl River 4x5" enlarger

    Well, I don't have ShenHao, but have Seagull... probably same age? ;-)) Just a "little bit" larger format (http://belaj.com/unsorted/seagull/). And Tachihara (http://belaj.com/unsorted/MY_tachihara.jpg) isn't "far" away...
    And pictures - tomorrow.

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    Pearl River 4x5" enlarger

    belaj.com/unsorted/MY_tachihara.jpg

    I'll bet they also make Bowling Trophies.

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    Pearl River 4x5" enlarger

    very very nice cameras you got there.... do you use them or just for display...?

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    Pearl River 4x5" enlarger

    Tachihara is my main hiking camera last two years, together with small Rolleicord. For studio work there are Sinar and Oly E1. This Seagull is just siting in closet - it is full plate camera with holders for glass plates. I got it for free from one old friend who have completely switched to digital and he knew I would like to go further on larger sizes. However, I have found one reasonable priced "brand new" 8x10... not even 90 years old ;-))) Now I'm waiting for holders and am planing to shoot this winter exclusively with it. Sure, not job stuff, but for pleasure.

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