Re: What is the Aero Tac?
The little sliding bits on the camera in question looks a bit like a Graflok back. Actually, the whole back as it is shown resembles the back of my Toyo GII when the springback is removed, to put on a Graflok accessory. It's hard to tell from photos.
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Re: What is the Aero Tac?
E-Idiot that I am: Let me try to post a few images from the other site.
If the price was lower I'd take the risk on it as a project, but its nearly $300 shipped.
Re: Just About Like a Fotoman. . .But Not
[QUOTE=Corran;1299285]I'm confused why a link to eBay simply for discussion purposes is not allowed. You aren't selling the camera, and unless the seller is related to you, and you are advertising it, I don't see an issue.
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Well if its a rule, OK. Not that big a deal to me. We're talking about it now, and with pictures too.
Re: What is the Aero Tac?
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Drew Bedo
E-Idiot that I am: Let me try to post a few images from the other site.
If the price was lower I'd take the risk on it as a project, but its nearly $300 shipped.
As I said in the previous thread, it appears to be a reversed pentax 67 helicoid (i have one in front of me) on the front. Not sure how a lens would mount to that easily.
Re: What is the Aero Tac?
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Dan Fromm
Hand-held aerial cameras tend to resemble each other.
The Hasselblad was supposedly modeled after a German aerial camera, no?
Re: What is the Aero Tac?
And the Mamya RB 67 after the Graflex 2 1/4 x 3 1/4.
Re: What is the Aero Tac?
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Drew Bedo
And the Mamya RB 67 after the Graflex 2 1/4 x 3 1/4.
Surely you jest.