thanks for adding this
err, there's some serious money invested in this terrific piece............do you have any plans for exhibiting/selling the images or are they just for 'private/personal consumption'..........?
andrew
thanks for adding this
err, there's some serious money invested in this terrific piece............do you have any plans for exhibiting/selling the images or are they just for 'private/personal consumption'..........?
andrew
Digital picture illustrating field work with an Tachihara triple extension 8x10 view camera. The complete outfit weighs about 22kg so hiking at altitude can be tiring. My approach is to venture out early, walk slowly, and don't stop until the top, and then photograph during the downhill journey back to the car.
Photography:first utterance. Sir John Herschel, 14 March 1839 at the Royal Society. "...Photography or the application of the Chemical rays of light to the purpose of pictorial representation,..".
Hi,
This is my LF collection (i will show them as close-ups as well later on); left to right:
Linfof Kardan Standard (Monorail view camera manufactured from 1975-1982; 4x5 Inches) with Schneider Symmar-S 240mm; Cambo Master Plus (Monorail view camera; manufactured since 1988; 4x5 Inches) with Schneider 210 mm (convertible); Ica Dresden (9x12 cm field camera; bought new and used by my grandfather in the 1920s in hisī and the cameras hometown Dresden), Plaubel Peco Universal (Monorail view camera, manufactured from 1954 - 1969; 5x7 Inches) with Schneider 121mm. I take fotos with all of them except for my grandfathers Ica Dresden, because it uses glass plates and I didnīt get the fitting mags.
Hello,
this is my first large format camera, a 4x5 Graflex Super Speed Graphic I bought used from Germany. The original lens has been substituted by a S.K. Symmar 150, which is probably a good thing, I'm not sure. I am still learning how to use it properly, I come from medium format, a totally different world.
Fritz05!
Getting Plate or film holders for your family 9x12cm ICA is not a difficult or expensive thing. I am pretty sure that the ICA style was continued by Zeiss-Ikon who made a wide range of single and double holders with good identification item number codes.
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