Has anyone tried this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-6x12-Roll-Fi...3A1%7C294%3A50
Has anyone tried this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-6x12-Roll-Fi...3A1%7C294%3A50
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
Looks like a great deal!
Greg Lockrey
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The ad says it can be used for 220, which is obviously not true if it depends on the red window as a frame counter. It doesn't seem to have masks or frame counting windows for other formats, which is a common feature on other Chinese 6x12 backs.
There are a lot of these Chinese 6x12 and 6x17 backs for 4x5" cameras out there, all of fairly similar design, some with slightly better or worse construction. I had a DaYi 6x17 back (also could do 6x12 and 6x9), and it was light tight and seemed to keep the film flat. DaYi is also sold under the "Focus" brand, and they also make a 6x12.
It pays to hunt around for some of these things on the European eBay sites as well. I recently bought a Widepan sliding back for Canon EOS mount on a 4x5" Graflok back and found it on eBay for $139+$27 shipping direct from Shanghai, and then found the same back on eBay.uk for 69.99 GBP+shipping direct from Shanghai, which came to $134 including shipping.
I own one identical except for brand name and the fact that mine has convertible masks for 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x9. 6x12. It works well with 120 (as noted, 220 cannot work). The design and construction are study and simple, albeit a bit clumsy to load.
Duncan Dwelle
No, it doesn't worth it. I remember it used to be around 100. As far as I know Guohua's reputation is not as good as a few other 612 backs made in China.
I have one and it works quite well - once you get the hang of loading it. It's 1/4 the weight of the Arca Swiss 6x7 that I have and just the weight reduction alone is worth the price. It's a matter of choice, but I like to make things difficult for me (shoot with a 7000 lb Plaubel Profia 8x10, try putting that into a backpack!) so each shot I really deserve to make. For reliability I'd stick with one of the big-name brands, but for the price why not try it? It really works for me - light tight and easy to use.
Cheers,
Johnny
Are we truly creative, or simply too lethargic to become pedestrian?
I have the DaYi back:
ebay
It has worked great for me. Highly recommended.
At the same price, the DaYi is a better deal.
Thanks, Guys. I didn't realize that they weren't all the same, not just rebadged.
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
I bought one of those plastic 6x12 ones wanting something light. The film plane was at least .0020" out and had light leaks. Not my best purchase! I did buy the Gaoersi cameras also and they function fine, the viewfinders are not great but work.
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