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Thread: Show off your Large Format camera!

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Quote Originally Posted by path_rider View Post


    Nice clean Crown Graphic, what a lot of people should use.

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Forks View Post
    Finally got something with enough brawn to handle the 18" Cooke.
    My landlord has this same exact camera sitting on a table in his entrance foyer, with a plaque dating it to 1860. I was just looking at it two days ago.

    The worm-screw swing adjustment on the rear standard is unique in my experience.

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Here's my 1965 Linhof Super Technika V 5x7" with a Schneider Symmar-S 240mm lens.

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    Andreas

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    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!!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    My landlord has this same exact camera sitting on a table in his entrance foyer, with a plaque dating it to 1860. I was just looking at it two days ago.

    The worm-screw swing adjustment on the rear standard is unique in my experience.

    - Leigh
    Last edited by Joe Forks; 4-Feb-2012 at 09:13.

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Myself with Deardorff 8x10 on the Las Vegas Strip.

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    Nice clean Crown Graphic, what a lot of people should use.
    Speed, Frank. Note the thick body and the stainless cap on the upper shutter whatsit.

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    Nice clean Crown Graphic, what a lot of people should use.
    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...

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Frica 8*10

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    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.

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    Re: Show off your camera!

    Arca-Swiss Discovery with Fujinon 125mm lens on the 110 lensboard with adapter. Using regular bellows.

    My Arca-Swiss Camera Blog- The Large Format Camera Blog

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