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  1. Resolving Power of Nineteenth Century Lenses?

    Hoping for some help from the collected experiences here:

    I'm doing some research on nineteenth century cameras and lenses and am wondering how good the lenses actually were (are). I have some...
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    Re: Help with Toyo 45 moldy bellows

    The suggestion to contact Kumar is a good one. A used and unwrinkled bellows might be a good long-term investment.

    Also, from looking at the parts list and exploded drawings of the Toyo Field I...
  3. Re: Which of my 5 LF lenses are worth keeping or worth upgrading?

    A couple of thoughts: I too shoot architecture.

    The 65mm Nikon Nikkor-SW f/4 I used professionally for years was very sharp, but I've heard others say their's was not as sharp. My current 65 us a...
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    Re: 65mm lens comparison

    I see no one has mentioned the Rodenstock 65mm f4.5 Grandagon-N . . .

    It is one of the sharpest lenses I have - next to my Rodenstock 150mm Sironar-S. It is also a nice small size. And it uses...
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    Re: Deep recessed board for Toyo 45A

    I've been using a 45A since the 80's and love it. But I have to agree with others that the OP may be wanting to push the camera further than it easily goes. If I need lots of movement I use a Sinar...
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    Re: Best value 90mm W/A lens value?

    Second that. The Nikon 90mm f/8 is a stunning lens. Kerry Thalman is right to include it in his "classics" list. Their f/4.5 is not bad but given a choice I'd go with the f/8. Yeh the ground glass...
  7. Re: Looking for a versitile "budget" field camera

    Kiwi, I don't have any experience with the Chamonix cameras.

    That said, they look like very nice cameras. Certainly lighter than the Toyo and with more direct movements (rise, fall, shift) than...
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    Re: Odd light leaks on 4x5 negative

    Both examples look light-struck from the same side so I'll second bobbotron's thoughts. Was the camera exposed to direct sunlight on that side?

    Do you squeeze the back and rear-standard with one...
  9. Re: Looking for a versitile "budget" field camera

    I've had two Toyo field cameras and can highly recommend them. We hiked with them for years. Works with lenses from 65 to 240. I was just on eBay and there are a number under $1000.

    A couple of...
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    Re: Film washer info

    For what it is worth . . . I have enough 4x5 hangers (the Kodak 4As) so that I just put the hangers -- with film -- in my print washer. It is a locally made 11x14 washer with dividers. The dividers...
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    Re: Toyo 45AII

    I've used Toyo Field Cameras since the late 70's and am on my second - a 45AX. We did a huge amount of HABS/HAER work and other architectural photography. Love the Toyo Field because of its size and...
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