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alec4444
30-Jun-2006, 19:53
Did you guys get a load of this (http://cgi.ebay.com/Lotus-20x24-Field-Camera_W0QQitemZ290003364024QQihZ019QQ)?

Motorized to boot. Not exactly a "field camera", but nifty. $5K may not be so bad if you can make it fully manual...especially given that it comes with a tripod and film holders.

--A

Bob Gentile
30-Jun-2006, 20:05
"... $5K may not be so bad if you can make it fully manual..."Apparently it is "manaul" -- the ad says, "... A useful addition that the owner had Lotus make is to add manual controls on all the movements..."

The bellows looks like it could use some Viagra. Wonder what film costs for a monster like that.

Sheldon N
30-Jun-2006, 20:07
Did you also notice the 750mm Docter Germinar in shutter from the same seller? Now that's an ULF lens!

Ron Marshall
30-Jun-2006, 20:19
You better start with the 11x14 instead.

Capocheny
1-Jul-2006, 12:40
Did you guys get a load of this (http://cgi.ebay.com/Lotus-20x24-Field-Camera_W0QQitemZ290003364024QQihZ019QQ)?

Motorized to boot. Not exactly a "field camera", but nifty. $5K may not be so bad if you can make it fully manual...especially given that it comes with a tripod and film holders.

--A

Interesting! I've often wondered about HUGE cameras such as this. I would agree that it isn't exactly a field camera but...

I've wondered... "what DO people shoot with cameras like this if they don't take it out into the field? Obviously, there are situations that demand this sort of size... but, what DO people commonly shoot with them?"

I'm just curious. :)

As for $5G for the camera and accessories... that's just a starting price and there IS a reserve price on it! :)

Cheers

Michael Daily
2-Jul-2006, 14:03
Giant polaroids? Life-sized protraits? As for film--if one has to ask the cost, one can't afford it. It is like having a St. Bernard, the cost is not in the purchase but in the feeding. And then the size of the darkroom facilities--obviously not a "bathroom" set up with the tub as the print washer... The mind boggles...
Michael

alec4444
3-Jul-2006, 13:48
You better start with the 11x14 instead.


I was waiting for that.

--A

Ron Marshall
3-Jul-2006, 13:51
Couldn't resist!

Stuart Lane
3-Jul-2006, 14:41
I live near Scottsdale/Fountain Hills, and heard about this camera about 3 or 4 weeks ago, I think that the asking price was/is around $11,000+, so I would guess that the reserve is somewhat higher than $5,000. My wife said NO WAY, so I didn't even go look at it.

Allen Rumme
3-Jul-2006, 18:14
I've wondered... "what DO people shoot with cameras like this if they don't take it out into the field? Obviously, there are situations that demand this sort of size... but, what DO people commonly shoot with them?"


Take a look at Patrick Alt's work. He uses a 18"x22" format camera for some of his work. http://www.patrickalt.com I had a chance to look at some his work just yesterday in Santa Fe and 18"x22" contact prints are pretty amazing to behold.

robc
3-Jul-2006, 18:53
you can probably buy a new one for less than it'll sell in the auction. Looks like you get it with its trailer so you can hitch it to the tow hook!

http://www.lotusviewcamera.at/cameras/lovica_20x24_e.html

you can collect from Austria and tow it back.

Oren Grad
3-Jul-2006, 19:41
The motorized version with outdoor caddy comes to 15,946 Euro, not including the cost of a transatlantic tow...