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Kevin J. Kolosky
26-Sep-2015, 20:20
Does anyone here own and use one?

LabRat
26-Sep-2015, 21:26
Yes, kinda, and maybe...

I recently built a studio camera from some Noba components (F&R standards, bellows, standard supports) but made a monorail+clamps, back adapters, lensboards+adapters, but none of the rest of the camera, or stand...

I needed a sturdy camera that would support large, heavy lenses (like a Leitz 400mm/f4 epi) that would balance using movements, and not tear the face off the camera...

Just putting finishing touches on it...

I don't know how much I can answer, but do you have any questions???

Steve K

Kevin J. Kolosky
27-Sep-2015, 07:43
I think we'd all like to see some photos of that camera.

No questions. Just looking for one to use for studio portraits.

Mark Sawyer
27-Sep-2015, 12:29
I have one, a very large and heavy 5x7 that I bought just to get the lens on it. It's actually a very nice and innovative studio camera. The front focus is controlled at the rear via an automotive-like fan belt, so you don't have to reach around to the front. Lots of movements front and rear. It was made in Mexico by Eugenio Espino Barros y Rebouche. You can read about his life in this essay by his grand daughter:

http://v1.zonezero.com/exposiciones/fotografos/espino/intro.html

Kevin J. Kolosky
27-Sep-2015, 13:00
Mark

Lets see some good photos of it.

Mark Sawyer
3-Oct-2015, 18:40
Mark

Lets see some good photos of it.

With apologies for being a bit slow, here are some photos of the Noba. The brass-ish looking standard supports are actually gold-anodized aluminum. The second photo shows the rotating back. The third shows the belt drive focus allowing front and rear focusing from the rear, an innovation I've never seen on another camera. The fourth shows the integral flash-synched Packard shutter standard on every Noba I've seen, and the B&J Super Rembrandt Portrait Lens, the reason I bought the camera in the first place. (B&J advertised them as a "fine Pinkham-Smith style pictorial lenses" based on a "modified Darlot-Petzval formula". Alas, it turned out they modified the formula into a run-of-the-mill Tessar. :mad::mad::mad: )

durr3
4-Oct-2015, 07:43
140615

Me and my NOBA

Dockbob
17-Jul-2021, 13:49
I think we'd all like to see some photos of that camera.

No questions. Just looking for one to use for studio portraits.

russyoung
4-Dec-2021, 14:57
Apologies for being so late to the party. Here's my 5x7 from my Flickr account: www.flickr.com/photos/strathedenfarm/34787741602/in/album-72157673077095274/
It has thee accessories: 4x5 back, a 6x9 back and a split back allowing two 6x9 images.
Solid, well built and an ingenious focusing system.
Russ

Mark Sawyer
4-Dec-2021, 18:00
With apologies for posting the listing, here's a NOBA I'd never seen before...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/133766545649?hash=item1f251b80f1:g:zekAAOSwCitgpp9j

LabRat
4-Dec-2021, 18:05
With apologies for posting the listing, here's a NOBA I'd never seen before...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/133766545649?hash=item1f251b80f1:g:zekAAOSwCitgpp9j

Wow, cute camera!!! I wonder if it's custom???

Way, way out of my price range... Would luv to find one at a swap meet cheeep... ;-)

Steve K

Tin Can
5-Dec-2021, 05:19
I want a NOBA STAND as they look very usable


140615

Me and my NOBA