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    I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    8x10 for Glass plate collodion process, Is there some sort of blueprints or plans, one can use to build a 8x10 camera. I picture a wooden field camera, not a mono rail. I dont care how big or heavy. I got a lens for an 8x10 the markings say Betax no4 and Turner Reich f7 8x10. This lens is OLD, but functions, has a shutter release.. Was looking to find a lens that I just remove the lens cap for exposure, but the Betax will have to do.

    I know the bellows will be the major cost.. I hope there is a hardware kit from a plans build project. If not I will be copying from images. Thanks, in advance, AKf

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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    For the cost of bellows you can get a used camera that does what you want.

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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    http://home.online.no/~gjon/jgcam.htm

    Good info on the above site..

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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    You may want to check these PDF instruction sheets for building wet plate camera. I believe it calls for basic tools for the most part.


    check it out. Hey it's free.
    http://www.daguerreotypes.com/replica/Replica.pdf

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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    I'll second the Jon Grepstad recommendation, though I made some modifications to his design (and would make further mods / undo some of mine if I made another)

    I believe the book has plans for a conversion back, though it has been a while since I've looked at it.

    (this is my 4x5) : http://www.codexphoto.com/?p=364

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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    I've thought of wetplate myself, and decided I would likely get a beater 2Doid or studio camera and modify it where neccesary. Sliding boxes will work, too.
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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    I also made an 8x10 out of foam core, used a rack n' pinion lens on it...

    Cheap cheap cheap! (and fast to make!)

    http://www.codexphoto.com/?p=1308

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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    Am I mising something?

    I thought that all one deeded was the proper back portion for a view camera that would take the wet-plate holders and have the GG in same focal plane as the plates. Why NOT make a replacement back for a 2-D, or any other wooden camera?
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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    Alan Greene: Primitive Photography
    http://www.amazon.com/Primitive-Phot.../dp/0240804619

    Instructions & 'blue-prints' for building wet plate cameras, plate holders, darkroom equipment and lenses.

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    Re: I want to build an 8x10 for Glass plate wet process

    Quote Originally Posted by nolindan View Post
    Alan Greene: Primitive Photography
    http://www.amazon.com/Primitive-Phot.../dp/0240804619

    Instructions & 'blue-prints' for building wet plate cameras, plate holders, darkroom equipment and lenses.
    Thanks I will really like to read this book. More stuff to make a mess with. I smell danger!

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