Its always a pleasure to see cheap and cheerful getting good results.
Its always a pleasure to see cheap and cheerful getting good results.
My new Homemade Wide-camera 4x5,Lens - Super-Angulon 65mm/8, Wood - The American walnut.
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The photos of my homemade camera disappeared, so, here they are, again....
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Thank you Nana!I've seen before your beautiful camera!
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Looks great! Can you show a close up of the back springs? Also, what are you using for the female end of the front standard screws?
I love the bird.
Also, where did you get the rear tilt adjustment bars? Everything else I can totally see modifying from some piece of metal, but that piece looks machine, how much did it cost etc.? I've been wondering if I could purchase those individual parts that seem specialized from someone like Chamonix for a reasonable price and designing my own 11 x 14 or 14 x 17 camera.
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