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    Builing a 7x17 camera

    I'm looking to build a 7x17 ULF camera. I'm wondering where I can find any info and or books on this project. Also, I'd like some info from people who have actually built their own ULF cameras. And where they found their information. Thanks!

    Brian

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    Brian,

    I don't know if you've seen this yet or not, but it's quite interesting. You may be able to glean some ideas from this camera project.

    http://www.jbhphoto.com/vcam/vcams.htm

    There are many pictures that they took along the way, showing the project from start to finish. It's a vertical banquet camera, but the ideas will be the same.

    Good luck with your project.

    DG

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    And here is mine:

    http://sheetfilm.be/cams/7x17web/

    Greetings,
    G

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    First ask your self this question where would I rather be in the shop working or in the field photographing? The reason for this question is building a camera of this size is a lot of work. You will also need a lot of specialized tools. Above all a lot of time and a good wood stove. More pieces of wood are going to end up in the wood stove. I’ve burned whole cameras already.

    As you can see from the above link this person had a lot of time involved in designing his camera and building it. He also copied a camera, which helped shorten the time involved. There are no book and only so so web sites on building a camera. The shame of it is every one is just coping a Deardorff with modifications and carrying over some of the problems it has.

    Believe me it is an undertaking to do it right. I have design over 10 cameras and various other photography equipment. To this add 2 file boxes filled with designs of cameras and related equipment that only made it to paper. If I didn’t do this for a living and the enjoyment of it, I would probably buy a camera and just go photographing. Knowing what it takes to design and build a camera.

    Richard T Ritter
    www.finefocusworkshops.com

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    First of all, if you want to build a camera, don't ask other people to build it for you with their ideas and their info. You yourself must have the ideas - otherwise, without ideas, how do you want to build it??

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    Brian,

    I don't want to be one to dampen your enthusiasm, but Richard's comment is right on the mark. My own experience has borne it out. Evaluate your own objectives closely and decide if you want to spend your time in the shop or making photographs. And plan carefully because it's entirely possible to spend more money on the project than what a used camera would cost to buy, especially if you have to buy any tooling.

    Having said that, you're best education is to study other people's designs. A lot can be learned that way. If you're anxious to get your hands dirty, one option may be to find a camera to restore. Even if it's a not 7x17, the experience will get you "inside" the design. The knowledge you gain can be applied to a different format should you decide to continue on and build your own.

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    These are great replies. I didn't know if it was too much for me to handle or not. My uncle is a woodworker, and he would be able to help me and certainly has the tooling. But you're right, I'd lose time photographing and also time in the darkroom printing. So I'll think about it some more. Any recommendations on a place to buy ULF cameras?

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    Quote Originally Posted by brian steinberger
    Any recommendations on a place to buy ULF cameras?
    What are you looking for specifically?

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    Any recommendations on a place to buy ULF cameras?[/QUOTE]


    http://www.lg4mat.net/

    You'll note that Richard didn't include his site's address in responding to your building post, so he wasn't trying to connive you into buying one of his cameras instead of building your own. He's a class guy.

    I'll put in a plug for his camera, though. Superbly engineered and light weight. Inexpensive compared to alternatives. Fits standard film holders. You might take a long look.

    All best,
    Bruce Barlow
    author of "Finely Focused" and "Exercises in Photographic Composition"
    www.brucewbarlow.com

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    Re: Builing a 7x17 camera

    Will,

    I'd be interested in a 7x17 or maybe something smaller. The thing is, I would want it to be a popular size so that film will always be available. I like the idea of the panoramic format.

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