my burke and james 8x10, the 4x5 has found a new home since this shot was taken, i have all 3 backs for it, and a split back for 5x7
my burke and james 8x10, the 4x5 has found a new home since this shot was taken, i have all 3 backs for it, and a split back for 5x7
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
Seldom see a Studio 8x10 Dearforff! How do you get it to stick to the wall? That would be great for storing mine...
Actually, I am considering bolting a old tripod to the wall for an unusual way to show off a never used tripod and camera. (not kidding) I'm out of floor space.
So, sorry but I'm in this one as well!
Hi and sorry, but I am a little confused by your question regarding making it stick to the wall. It does look like it is on the wall but it's actually on a Century No. 1A stand. I rarely use the middle bellows attachment (originally it was used by the Hamilton Standard for macro photography). It fits great on the Century Stand. It originally came on a Folmer No. 2 Laboratory stand. Here are a few pictures of that stand and a picture of the camera before I restored it back into working condition..
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