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    Re: Some questions regarding on 14x17 portrait

    If I were you I would concern the transportation instead of the camera and lenses. Here's the solution for you ! With this Winnebago you won't have any worry about the camera and lenses selection. Good luck with the new adventure.


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    Re: Some questions regarding on 14x17 portrait

    Tri,

    That's a great picture! Perfect trailer/home for a roaming LF photographer. No gas is needed.

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    Re: Some questions regarding on 14x17 portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by jumanji View Post

    Why didnt you attach two screws into two holes on top of the flange? That big lens may be dropped!
    the front plate is made of oak. Dropping the lens won't happen....

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    Re: Some questions regarding on 14x17 portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by jumanji View Post

    I intend to modify my small motorbike like it.

    So that's why I need some suggestions about an appropriate camera.
    yes, i have been to your country. great place. awesome food. my brother was a teacher in HCMC for 5 years......

    my suggestion above is still valid.

    wanna meet me in BKK next week?

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    get that! and the "motor"
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    Re: Some questions regarding on 14x17 portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    If I were you I would concern the transportation instead of the camera and lenses. Here's the solution for you ! With this Winnebago you won't have any worry about the camera and lenses selection. Good luck with the new adventure.

    Thank you. A great solution. That bike uses a "two legs vehicle" that runs by food instead of gas.

    Quote Originally Posted by eddie View Post
    yes, i have been to your country. great place. awesome food. my brother was a teacher in HCMC for 5 years......

    my suggestion above is still valid.

    wanna meet me in BKK next week?



    get that! and the "motor"
    HCMC has its own beauty. I love it.
    I always wanna go to BKK. Never go there before. I will meet you someday, definitely .
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    Re: Some questions regarding on 14x17 portrait

    The extension of the 30x40cm reisekameras around 95cm (lens board to ground glass).
    There are a few more centimeters but I didn't want to push the bellows further with a "new" camera.
    This size must be limit for one man portability, I think!
    Enclosed are my largest 18x24 (Body) and the 30x40. Lens board size is 18cm.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 30401824.jpg  
    Last edited by Steven Tribe; 20-May-2012 at 10:52.

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