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    8x10 short rail view camera

    I found an ad for an old short rail 8x10 camera is good working condition. The max bed extension is 210mm. A 210mm lens would barely fit, and work only at infinity. So I'm thinking a 120mm SW Nikkor with 312mm image circle (at infinity) could be useful, especially with close in subjects increasing the image circle. In this application the camera would be a super wide specialist, and there are advantages to that setup. The ground glass looks okay, and the only other necessity is a lens board. There is also the possibility of finding an extension rail, but the lack of most movements on the camera limits this idea.

    Anyone have experience putting a short rail camera to use taking pictures?

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    Re: 8x10 short rail view camera

    only on 4x5, my 8x10 is a field camera, so I work with two different bellows

    the Nikkor 120 is sweet, and have used it with success

    go for it
    When I grow up, I want to be a photographer.

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    Re: 8x10 short rail view camera

    Walter, thanks for the encouragement. I should have described it better. The camera is an old wooden type with a folding flat bed, much like the Kodak 2D's, Deardorffs, Burke and James, etc. It's likely a display camera, which is probably why it's in very good condition.

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    Re: 8x10 short rail view camera

    Quote Originally Posted by David Lobato View Post
    Walter, thanks for the encouragement. I should have described it better. The camera is an old wooden type with a folding flat bed, much like the Kodak 2D's, Deardorffs, Burke and James, etc. It's likely a display camera, which is probably why it's in very good condition.
    You may want to think twice about mounting a 610g lens on that camera. How about a Wollensak Extreme Wide Angle 6 1/2" ?

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