Damn, you are going to need a huge ass scanner for those negatives...
All I can say is I hate you..
see, even the smily is green with envy.....
Damn, you are going to need a huge ass scanner for those negatives...
All I can say is I hate you..
see, even the smily is green with envy.....
Beautiful Sandy, it will be a fun tool!
Vaughn
Sandy,
What was the price tag on that beast?
Hi Kerik,
No beast here! I can pick the Richard Ritter 20X24 up with one arm and put it on a tripod. Super light for the format!!
Price was about $6300 and change for the 20X24 camera and 12X20 reducing bank. For a few hundred dollars more you could hang any size format off the back you want.
Plus, one could use the base and change the back + bellows to any ULF format desired. 7X17, 12X20, 16X20, 14X17, etc.
Is that not great value, or what? To consider, compare features and price with new Canham and Ebony 20X24.
Sandy King
drool, with cheerful envy
Hmmm...Ritter 20x24/12x20 for $6300, 1DSIII for $8000...
Richard has pricing for the more common ULF formats posted on his website. http://www.lg4mat.net/ulf.html The best way to understand Richard's cameras is to purchase the camera manual. It is a DVD and available for $15 (including postage) from Bruce Barlow at http://www.circleofthesunproductions.com The DVD is packed with useful info for any ULF photographer.
My shop is so vacant now. Time to start on a new project or go photographing with my new camera.
Lovely camera, Sandy, and it appears to be very well designed. Thanks for posting the images.
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