I haven't seen an MPP up close but I'm amazed at how close it looks like a Linhof. Is it really as well built as one?
Frank, I've got an MPP press and the build is nothing to shout about. I don't really know why I ever bought the thing and I've never used it. It will have to go soon. This is not an advertisement, just a comment on the quality (or lack of it).
Pete
Mentor 10x14 cm, rare format. Just finish fixing the camera. In despite of dimensions, it is light and can hold with one hand. Better to work on studio and mount on tripod any way!!!
Extreme front movements, tilts and swings. 4x5 adapted camera back. Can focus through the back or top GG. Comes with a beautiful Meyer-Görlitz Trioplan 4,5/300mm !
Will post pics later.
I just joined the forum at a friend's urging. I went with my 4x5 Speed Graphic to the inauguration in January. That was the most fun I've had making pictures ever. Here is what I took along:
And here's two pictures from both sides of the film, as it were.
Well, Tachi 4x5 and Olympus XA. The Tachi is the one on the left
They both go with my to New Zealand
Matus
I'd love to show it off a bit. I just finished refurbishing it a few days ago and I'm still a bit like a proud Dad.
Nice to see so many restored and interesting historic cameras. Been cleaning studio floor and took this digital pic. Ours are just modern cameras. And flashes are much bigger than cameras
Sinar P2 and F2 (for ground level work) both 4x5, have 8x10 back for P2 but rarely use it. Lenses Nikkor 65mm SW, schneider 90mm XL, Nikkor 150mm SW, Schneider 240mm, Schneider 360mm. and lights and powerpacks.
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