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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    I would suggest for Graflex having the following:
    Graflex Press (Crown Graphic, Speed Graphic, Super Graphic, Century Graphic)
    Graflex SLR (Auto Graflex, Graflex RB, Series D, Super D)
    Graflex View (Graphic View)
    While not entirely correct, this is the commonest way you see people refering to the cameras. For instance the RB Super D is often just called a "Graflex Super D", leaving out the RB part.

    Likewise I think there should be a combined Kodak/Orbit/Calumet C400/401 etc entry and a Kodak/Calumet C1 entry as these will be relatively popular beginners cameras and the beginner is unlikely to know the lineage of their particular model.

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Under Tachihara, note the various other labels that the same camera carries, such as the Calumet Wood Field XM.

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Grover, manufactured by Burke & James, Inc., Chicago in 4x5 & 8x10

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Busch Pressman,
    Burke and James (Grover, Watson, Press, Commercial,...)
    Gundlach - Korona.
    I see Eastman / Kodak master but, what about all the wooden models? Surely, the 2D has alarge enough following to be called out.

    I too would lump the Crown and Speed Graphic together in one group and break out the Graflex RB series on its own.

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    How about the the Graphic View I and Graphic View II.

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Orbit

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Toko
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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Calumet rail cameras other than the Cadet series. I still use a CC-400 monorail. Their C1 is heavy as a tank but still popular for 8x10, judging from Ebay sales.

    Second the Wehman -- nice 8x10 camera.

    Burke & James - monorails in 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10. Tailboard cameras in 4x5 and 5x7. Their 8x10 flat bed field camea.

    Ansco 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10 cameras (also known as Agfa-Ansco.)
    Politically, aerodynamically, and fashionably incorrect.

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Depending on the point of the question, maybe you should have a option for shopmade? I know many are making their own these days.

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    Re: What LF cameras are we missing on our form?

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Graham View Post
    Depending on the point of the question, maybe you should have a option for shopmade? I know many are making their own these days.
    Great idea! I hadn't thought of that one.

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