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My 24x30 camera suited air travel very well (as cabin baggage) and the lens board was just big enough to mount a sinar/copal shutter in front with an extra lensboard for mounting lenses. I was nervous about the 90 degree rotation of the bellows - but it seemed very robust in use.
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Randy Moe
Your Staffette is a model of simplicity and flexibility.
I may work on a collapsible one, for street usage.
For street usage I just need other tires :-)
No, it's not builded for using onto the street; here I will use a normal tripod, but with extra rods ( one or two, I will see) connecting the chassis of the camera with the legs of the tripod.
In the apartment, I don't use tripods anymore, which makes me happy.
Cheers,
Ritchie
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16x20 (40x50) reisekamera.
German?
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Jawohl, Hr. Gandolfi!
To call these "Travel Cameras" is something of a joke!
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Steven Tribe
Jawohl, Hr. Gandolfi!
To call these "Travel Cameras" is something of a joke!
I know... but with hired help? :)
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Where are all the ULF camera owners?
I would like to share a picture of my Canham 7x17 and myself with you. The camera underwent a few major changes since then and still needs some treatment (weight reduction, more stiffness). I will present the changes as soon as the project is completed.
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...4&d=1454584637
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Here is mine that I built over the last couple of months.
http://www.netsoft2k.com/Docs/Media/...l/_MG_1425.jpg
Pali
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a couple more ULF cameras...
24x30 NORKA
24x30 German studio camera
and 12x15 Gandolfi Imperial
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Is the mirror front OE or your addition?
Great idea for some sitters.
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Randy Moe
Is the mirror front OE or your addition?
Great idea for some sitters.
Nope - not intirely sure of its purpose - NOT good for portraits as the sitter tends to look at them selves....
But somebody suggested the mirror was for close up photography as it would prove difficult to set good light the normal way... this was you can get close and still make good light... it has a very long Bellow so close up coule be an option...