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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    @Randy
    thanks guys

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    Nice. :-)
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    One of my Plaubel Makiflexes with the biggest lens I use on it; The 360mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Arton in barrel. I started with a flat Plaubel Peco Jr board, then cut out a Sinar Norma extension cone, and attached it to the flat Plaubel board. Then attached the flange to the front of the Norma cone. This camera can shoot a 9x9cm image into the center of a 9x12cm (or 4x5") sheet of film. That is what I am testing at this time.

    Works just great and casts a great image on the groundglass. Takes 95mm filters and rubber lenshood.
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    So very nice. Please ship it to me COD ASAP.

    (kidding) almost.

    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Unkefer View Post
    One of my Plaubel Makiflexes with the biggest lens I use on it; The 360mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Arton in barrel. I started with a flat Plaubel Peco Jr board, then cut out a Sinar Norma extension cone, and attached it to the flat Plaubel board. Then attached the flange to the front of the Norma cone.

    Works just great and casts agreat image on the groundglass. Takes 95mm filters and rubber lenshood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Unkefer View Post
    One of my Plaubel Makiflexes with the biggest lens I use on it; The 360mm f5.5 Schneider Tele-Arton in barrel. I started with a flat Plaubel Peco Jr board, then cut out a Sinar Norma extension cone, and attached it to the flat Plaubel board. Then attached the flange to the front of the Norma cone. This camera can shoot a 9x9cm image into the center of a 9x12cm (or 4x5") sheet of film. That is what I am testing at this time.

    Works just great and casts a great image on the groundglass. Takes 95mm filters and rubber lenshood.
    If I could get one of these I could sell my Mamiya RZ67... Ahhhh

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    Mamiya's are just fine. I love shooting mine on the street, it scares everybody as they think it's a video cam.

    A Mamiya C33 TLR lets you just be weird, it scares nobody.


    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    If I could get one of these I could sell my Mamiya RZ67... Ahhhh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Mamiya's are just fine. I love shooting mine on the street, it scares everybody as they think it's a video cam.

    A Mamiya C33 TLR lets you just be weird, it scares nobody.
    No but you don't understand I want to be able to get rid of the system as I only use It when shooting models on film, but I would prefer 4x5 if I could...

    There's just something about framing with a WLF that's better for the way I see things, and my Mamiya RZ67 takes up as much space as 4x5 anyway so because I already have LF lenses I can save space!

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    I see, so get a 90 degree viewer for a small 4x5. Or make one, as several here have made mirrors systems just for that, same as WLF on anything. Ever see a Gowlandflex?

    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    No but you don't understand I want to be able to get rid of the system as I only use It when shooting models on film, but I would prefer 4x5 if I could...

    There's just something about framing with a WLF that's better for the way I see things, and my Mamiya RZ67 takes up as much space as 4x5 anyway so because I already have LF lenses I can save space!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    I see, so get a 90 degree viewer for a small 4x5. Or make one, as several here have made mirrors systems just for that, same as WLF on anything. Ever see a Gowlandflex?
    WLF on GG doesn't help, you need the mirror for hand holding and shooting fast (like the press guys did with press cameras but I don't want a press RF I want to see TTL

    Hence wanting one of these, or talking about it anyway, it's not a priority just a dream.

    I'm not making my own, to me it's a waste of time, I would rather buy one made by engineers than try and make one myself... Time is valuable too

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    Make more money.

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