8x10 Portrait Camera Viewing Hood
I'm getting closer to getting my Century No. 7 ready to take 5x7 and 8x10 portraits. This will be done in my living room, and not a dark studio. As such, it's be nice to keep extraneous light off of the ground glass for easy viewing, but it also can't be a pain for inserting a film holder. Any ideas? The camera is on a Agfa bi-post camera stand.
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I use a Calumet wire support and folded styrofoam
my new Deardorff has slider
allowing two 5x8 loading 8x10 DDS
MY 30 ft covered porch is daylight studio
I like sliders for 2 shot portraits
Shot 2 surprise’s sitter
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Thanks, Randy. What does the Calumet wire support look like?
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This 8X10 Linhof copy
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a11db5c8bb.jpgWire by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Calumet 8x10 was OE and Linhof
I also have several Made in Japan sent by Kumar that fold
I made copies' and sold a pile to members
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1a0ec4a_3k.jpgKumar by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
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Easy to make
Buy 6 feet SS ROD and a cheap wire bender
Makes 2
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This sun shade works well on an 8x10 camera. Just attach it to the back with strips of adhesive Velcro.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074Q4WHPC
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Thanks, Jonathan! I've been playing around....the Sinar bino reflex viewer sure is slick, but I only have one for 4x5.
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I have a couple of 4x5 Reflex Viewers, and the 8x10 Norma one as well. Uses the same Binocular Hood.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...57eca13d_o.jpg8x10 18x24 Sinar Norma Overhead Shooting Table 165 Norma SA by Nokton48, on Flickr
Here it is. The mirror doesn't move, like the 4x5 version. I see you have a Norma Cable Release :)
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Daniel, I wish I had on of those and an 8x10 Sinar back.... I use a Sinar 4x5 back on that camera, as that allows the bino viewer.