Re: Big Bertha's New Home!
Dan - It's great you are taking the time to share the fun of your find with the rest of us. Back in the late 1970s, I saw a Bertha on the floor behind the counter at Lens & Repro in NYC. I knew what it was, but made a point of not asking "How much?". I don't know if it had a lens as big as yours.
The last picture in your blog looks like a 4X5 spring back has been adapted to the camera. Is that what I'm seeing? It makes sense. Reducing the film size from 5X7 to 4X5 would give a tighter framing of the subject and reduce film costs. It would be interesting to know how many sheets of film were normally used during a football or baseball game.
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Oddly enough, I didn't experience the barrel envy I expected. Perhaps the 53 pounds cooled me off.
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I am amazed that someone would mess with such a p.o.s.
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:D you're a joker Dan.
I'll admit jealousy... but then again I need to slim down a few bits I have to pay for grafmatics and a RF645 on the way soon. Oh, and I just reaped myself about 4 petzval-like front elements from some lenses :)
Load up some pics for us!
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It's an Arca Swiss 4x5 Field Dan. If I was looking for stuff to fill my trash barrel with....that thing would be a prime candidate.
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What does the part between the bellows do? I presume there are optics in there. What effect dose moving the front vs moving the back have?
Great project, thanks for sharing.