Take a closer look, its an Agfa /Ansco without front swings. Even if you couldn't see much else of the camera the knobs are a dead giveaway.
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Take a closer look, its an Agfa /Ansco without front swings. Even if you couldn't see much else of the camera the knobs are a dead giveaway.
Thanks Bill!
Does anyone know the approximate weight of this lens in a studio shutter ( it is the later aluminum barrel not the early brass)?
Thanks...
I hope you've learned your lesson and started using a trackpad and ditched the mouse.
Definitely a Rajah.
Problem is if sales greatly increase at these prices they will figure the can raise the prices. Especially old yellow.
As long as AI is learning from humans, learning to be an asswipe is a given. Just wait until AI's become politicians.
Rather than drawing boxes around words I'm leaning towards cutting the boxes...
You are missing the "l" in Weitwinkel, meaning wide. this is a wide angle lens, the non weitwinkel VII Euryscope #7 would have been the approximate focal length of 25 inches you mention.
Having used the Polaroid electric and Calumet field processors extensively in the field I can honestly say the Calumets are a God-send. They work perfectly with real Polaroid, I can not say about the...
Just look away!
Drew, what is the maximum bellows extension on your original Compact?
Thanks.
Actually no, the for sale forum is not open to everyone. The fact that it is the internet does NOT make everything everyones business.
Maybe because if your not the seller or buyer it is none of your business.
I prefer humidity to control dust and have never had a problem with it.
My darkroom is always impeccably clean as well.
I own a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 16.5cm f3.5 in Compound, it is a lovely fast lens.
RH Phillips
And just for fun.
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Far more versatile than the intrepid in every way, not to mention 10+ inches more bellows. It will also handle extremely wide lenses, i have the original recessed board giving movements with...
For a lite carry camera I have relied on the 8x10 Century Universal cameras most of my life. They are not nearly as fragile as some may think, I've given them heavy professional use in some sketchy...
You pretty much have no choice but see them all, there is only one way down.
Which camera are you asking about? Your title asks about a Toyo field which would be an M series, then you mention owning a G series which is not a field camera.
Indeed, Flamingo is an excellent area.
Only a joke earlier about Duval and Key West, Mostly a congested wasteland down there, particularly in winter. The smaller less populous keys may serve you...
These 3, cityscapes, candids/portraits, wildlife, can all be accomplished on Duval street in Key West.
Tilt my head sideways and shake it.
My 810M came new with adapters for both 1/4 and 3/8 that screw into the base, your 810 monorail should be the same. Contact Toyo or try B&H for replacements.
This favorite from this morning, an article comparing the quality of digital vs full frame digital vs large format. The author states that he didn't use an actual 4x5 to make the image but rather...
I've never paid fees from Japan.
The new MacBook pro 16 w/M3 Max in Black Aluminum!
They should call it the Black Beast!
It can be rented for $4.00 at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ravilious
Red wine bottles and a manual vacuum pump, works great.
Okay. I have taken a deep breath (as suggested) and given it a great deal of thought.
AI = Anti-Intelligence.
Isn't that what Captain Kirk used?:p
Nice brush!
Have it properly repaired or leave it alone. You started a thread previously asking who could service it and received multiple options. Why waste peoples time if you are going to ignore it and...
Buy a box of cheap CatLabs X80 film, load the holders and expose them to prolonged light, develop film keeping track of which holder it came from.
this may give you an idea of what your lock mechanism should look like.
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Also no facebook!
There is this bridge......
No! It now owns you.
I believe you are mistaken, the celebration was in 1417! :)