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ThePenguin
9-Oct-2011, 12:28
There's a few different 8x10 Kodak cameras and I can't seem to find out what differs them:

Kodak 2D

Kodak View Model B

Kodak Master View


What is the difference?

Daniel Stone
9-Oct-2011, 12:41
Kodak Master(commonly called the "Master View", or KMV) is a METAL folding field camera.

like this one:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/kodak/Image1.jpg

the Kodak 2D is a WOOD non-folding camera, looks like this:

http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/2539/kodak2ddk7.jpg

and the Kodak Model View B 8x10:

Eb*y listing #(for pictures: 150629144145

its like the 2D, only in metal

-Dan

jp
9-Oct-2011, 12:50
I think the one in the auction is a "eastman commercial view camera", rahter than a view b.

I had a chance to try one a couple weeks ago, and it was a very nice lightweight 8x10. Some bidder is very lucky.

ThePenguin
9-Oct-2011, 12:55
Allright!, Did the Model B also come in a wood-model, I've seen one of those on ebay.

Jim C.
9-Oct-2011, 20:24
the Kodak 2D is a WOOD non-folding camera ....


The wooden Kodak 2D's fold, but it's not self casing like the KMV.

Daniel Stone
9-Oct-2011, 22:35
The wooden Kodak 2D's fold, but it's not self casing like the KMV.

please excuse me, you're right :). I meant "non folding" to mean self-casing(an enclosed box as it were).

thanks for the correction

-Dan

Brian Ellis
9-Oct-2011, 22:51
I think the one in the auction is a "eastman commercial view camera", rahter than a view b.

I had a chance to try one a couple weeks ago, and it was a very nice lightweight 8x10. Some bidder is very lucky.

Not so sure about the "light weight," I think it weighs 14 pounds. But these are indeed very nice cameras. I owned one briefly but had to return it because it was in terrible condition and had been grossly misrepresented by the seller. I wish I had seen this one before it sold, I'd have been very tempted.

Oren Grad
9-Oct-2011, 23:09
If you're interested in the 2D and its predecessors:

http://www.piercevaubel.com/cam/ekc.htm

Jim Noel
10-Oct-2011, 11:21
The Eastman Commercial View camera is basically a Model "B" as far as movements. It is made of apparently an aluminum alloy. I have one for which I traded a "B" because it is lighter in weight.