If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
Here's my 1965 Linhof Super Technika V 5x7" with a Schneider Symmar-S 240mm lens.
Cheers,
Andreas
To infinity - and beyond...
That's pretty old. I really don't think this one is that old however, something tells me it was made between 1926 and 1939.
This one is in remarkable shape really. I need not do a thing to it and I'm sure it will last the rest of my life. I'm certainly going to run some film through it as well, which was the whole reason I got it. I've got a couple lenses that dangle dangerously off the end of my zone vi and I just felt like I was tempting fate every time I pulled that stunt.
I'm very lucky to have this camera, I know Eddie did me right. I guess I should take back all those mean and nasty things I said about him? Naw..... har har har!!!!
Last edited by Joe Forks; 4-Feb-2012 at 09:13.
Myself with Deardorff 8x10 on the Las Vegas Strip.
I have to say, using a Speed Graphic has been a fun start into LF for me. And people are so interested in the camera when I pull it out that they want there photo taken with it. I wish I could get some more photos of us flying from inside the helos. But firing off a flashbulb in a helo full of armed troops is just asking for it...
Frica 8*10
Here's an indoor camera outside as it starts to snow. B&J 8x10 Rembrandt portrait camera, 19" B&L Sigmar lens, homemade speed graphic front shutter, surveying tripod.
Arca-Swiss Discovery with Fujinon 125mm lens on the 110 lensboard with adapter. Using regular bellows.
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