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    Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    Just came across the following... a new flatbed from Japan?

    A new camera?
    (warning: large jpeg.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamWeiss View Post
    Just came across the following... a new flatbed from Japan?

    A new camera?
    (warning: large jpeg.)
    First time I ever heard of a flat bed camera...
    Maybe there will be a drum field camera soon...?

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    Re: Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    It's the Grateful Dead model. You can tell be the bears.

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    Re: Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    Looks like it would be a bear of a camera to lug around. Grin.
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    Re: Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    Aw, heck, just fit it with a Goerz Ursa Dagor, then grin and bear it.

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    Aw, heck, just fit it with a Goerz Ursa Dagor, then grin and bear it.

    Genius

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    Re: Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    Yes EuGene brilliant. At least the bears are on the outside of the camera and not within the bellows like these Ursa blackflies in Maine.

    Nate Potter, Winter Harbor Me.

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    Re: Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    Don't bother with it. I bought one. The images all come out with fuzzy edges.
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    Re: Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    How long before Shen Hao comes out with their version?

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    Re: Latest development in flat bed field cameras from Japan

    Sorry guys, I was just overcome with an overpowering urge to puntificate.

    Nathan, I used to live in York Village, and I remember those big old flies . . . thought they were buzzards. I was afraid if more than 3 got to me at once, they could carry me off.

    Michael, maybe I should pass this along to the guys down in the Lounge who are fighting over sharp vs soft images. Maybe they will bury the hatchet and learn to enjoy a warm fuzzy.

    Smiff

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