View Full Version : Small movie about my new 20x20" camera
alex from holland
7-Apr-2011, 05:59
While unpacking the camera my friend, Ad van den Beemt, made a small video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ajhI0WIZlM
Alex
Tim Povlick
7-Apr-2011, 06:45
Cool!
Great looking camera.
Thanks for posting the video.
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Tim
D. Bryant
7-Apr-2011, 06:59
While unpacking the camera my friend, Ad van den Beemt, made a small video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ajhI0WIZlM
Alex
Neat!
DarkroomDan
7-Apr-2011, 08:49
Very Nice! How about posting a picture of the backpack you carry it in. :D
Dan
Way too much fun!
Good luck and many great images with it!
Robert Hall
7-Apr-2011, 12:17
Beautiful camera. What do you expect your subject matter to be? Will you drive it around or just plan on using it in the studio?
Kevin J. Kolosky
7-Apr-2011, 14:17
Did you build the camera?
Looking forward to seeing some images made with it.
Hugo Zhang
7-Apr-2011, 14:25
Super!
Scott Walker
7-Apr-2011, 14:30
Cool!
Tri Tran
7-Apr-2011, 21:30
Hi Alex
I enjoy it alot ! great camera ! totally functional . It looks pretty much like the Folmer Studio camera . Thanks for showing.
Really nice presentation, great looking camera, thank you for sharing.
Curt
rknewcomb
8-Apr-2011, 06:14
That was fun!!
cdholden
8-Apr-2011, 06:31
While unpacking the camera my friend, Ad van den Beemt, made a small video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ajhI0WIZlM
Alex
Alex,
That's a nice looking camera. You should consider how to use it in the field. I would like to recommend...
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Replace the gun turret with a plate to mount the camera on. On second thought, leave the machine gun mounted and put the camera on top. I'm sure it will keep your human subjects much more cooperative!
Chris
alex from holland
8-Apr-2011, 07:07
Thanks Chris. Really a great idea.
I can use the gun terret for making wet plate pano's.....
cdholden
8-Apr-2011, 07:14
Thanks Chris. Really a great idea.
I can use the gun terret for making wet plate pano's.....
How about a 20"x60" triptych?
That would be impressive.
alex from holland
8-Apr-2011, 09:06
How about a 20"x60" triptych?
That would be impressive.
That was my first plan to do. But the camera turned out to be a bit heavier than expected.
BUT , all problems can be solved. I just have to find a militairy vehikel ;)
alex
Bill_1856
8-Apr-2011, 09:25
Ha ha ha.
Love your tripod.
Thanks for posting.
Scott --
8-Apr-2011, 09:28
That's fantastic!
NicolasArg
13-Apr-2011, 08:01
Amazing machine... and I thought 8x10 was big.
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