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    Robert Polidori info?

    Has anyone ever run across any info on Robert Polidori?

    Cameras used, film, etc...?

    Besides his books, I've seen very little other information...

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    There's a brief synopsis of him in the Sinar book "architectural photography" as I recall...

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    In the back of his Chernobyl book, he's shown posing with his camera (don't know what kind). And, if I recall correctly, there's a guy that makes custom gyroscopes that facilitate handheld LF shooting during bumpy conditions (inside helicopters for instance) that he's used. Don't know about the film...

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    Here's the article on the custom 4x5 cameras...

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    how are those at all different than a Technar, Handy, Cambo -- geez?

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    This appears to be a custom made equivalent to the Linhof Technar, a hand-held wide angle 4X5 point and shoot.

    What is different about this camera is that you can actually have one built. The Technar is out of production and very few appear on the used market. Despite an apparent interest in such a camera (see the feeding frenzy when one appears on eBay), Linhof has no appetite for reviving it.

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    how are those at all different than a Technar, Handy, Cambo -- geez?
    If you click on the QT animation on camera 3, you'll see the method of close focussing is quite different IMO

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    Thanks for pointing this out, I had not seen the animation.

    An adjustable lens cone also raises the intruiging possibility of using more than one focal length on the same camera, say 75 and 120 (or 135 mm).

    The Linhof optical viewfinder is adjustable from 75 mm to 300 mm, giving one a very versatile outfit for hand-held wide angle 4X5 shooting.

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    Polidori is well-known as a 5x7 shooter, though he has used 8x10 and 4x5 on occasion, I believe. His film varies and has varied over time.

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    Re: Robert Polidori info?

    The article's premise brings up the question: why shoot handheld 4x5 or larger format? And why pay for what is essentially a new press camera, when good used ones are so cheap? I admit that I use my Busch Pressman handheld quite a bit, but know the images I get are not as sharp as those taken off of a tripod. If you're shooting 4x5 you probably do it largely for the improved detail and resolution the format offers. But shooting handheld, how is that resolution going to be any better than MF?

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