This is my 8x10 'Mobile Delux' camera.
Looking good Filip-
You shouldn't have shown me that-
Now I want a cat flap on mine too-
the 1st one is was taken with my century studio 8x10 with a voigtlander 7B. subject is my 8x10 dorff on a century stand sporting a super sweet suter lens aplanat (note the small packet of all the water house stops...got the flange too...what a babe)
the 2nd i used my dorff and a derogy No. 5 and shot the century with the 7B.
all for one of my world wet plate day photos. may 2nd
eddie
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That's a great shot Eddie! I like how both the subject and the process complement each other.
As a side note - this thread just crossed the 100,000 view threshold, and is only about 1,000 views from becoming the most visited thread ever on the LF Forum! I had no idea this would last this long.
I only wanted to post a picture of my camera, but apparently so did a lot of folks!
wow sheldon! 100,00 views in one year! awesome.
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New aquisition to go along with my Ebony RW45.
Improved Seneca View - Whole Plate
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Jim congrat's! I love my Seneca Improved 8x10. They are nice and solid and light! Enjoy!
Jim
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Here's two of mine, both are 9x12 format that i have grown to like very much. It's compact and still large enough. I also have some of the usual things, like speed graphic, graphic view & calumet c1.
The more prettier reflex primar, really nice mirror reflex..handles great, lite and the shutter & mirror works amazingly silent & smooth for the size. It came with Meyer Trioplan 210mm f3.5 but i have been using tessar 210mm f3.5 on it mostly. Both are really nice lenses. My old speed graphics front standard is now serving as more convient way to use different lenses.
And here's my ugly little range finder, really nice thing to use. And much smaller & lighter than the polaroid conversions. 9x12 cassettes are also nice and compact. It has advanced features like pc-flash socket and rubber band fixed shutter.
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