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    Top New 8x10 Cameras

    I'd be interested to see a list of the top 5 latest models, from any manufacturer. I'm thinking best all-around cameras, mono rail or whatever...

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    K.B. Canham 8X10 Traditional.

    K.B.Canham 8X10 Lightweight.

    K.B.Canham 8X10 all metal.

    Tachihara double extension 8X10.

    Tachihara triple extension 8X10.

    Ebony 8X10 (several styles of 8X10 cameras).

    Chamonix 8X10.

    Shen Hoa 8X10 (a few styles).

    Check www.badgergraphic.com for prices.

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    No Arcas?
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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    Deardorf
    Gandolfi
    Phillips
    Kodak Master
    Gowland
    Tweeledum and tweeldee
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    The OP asked about the latest top 5 models of 8X10 cameras.

    I interpreted that question to mean the latest cameras that are still being manufactured.

    I left out Goland, Gandolphi, Walker, and Lotus. Forgot about Arca Swiss, Sinar, Toyo folding 810 and monorails, and Horseman monorail cameras.

    Deardorf's, Wisner's, and Zone VI's are no longer made, but are available on the used market.

    Now that i made a list, I'm amazed at the number of 8X10 cameras that are still available

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    Linhof made some 8x10" mono-rails aswell.
    Plaubel in the past
    Cambo

    Not shure about Wista have to check.

    Peter

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    Gowland is #1 for light weight. If you want one, you need to contact him now. He's 93 and basically selling off inventory at this point.

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    Wehman
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    Also two light weights.

    Blumine

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    Re: Top New 8x10 Cameras

    Richard Ritter 8x10. Available extra backs: 7x11, 5x7, 4x5.

    Extremely strong. Extremely stiff. Extremely lightweight. Extremely nice person. GOOGLE Richard Ritter and find him.

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