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    Ebony SW410E

    I finally got my dream camera: an Ebony SW410E !

    Since information on the internet is sparse, I try to share my experiences in this thread:

    • why an Ebony?

      I first saw it during Photokina on the Schneider Kreuznach booth and it was love at first sight... I never cared much for wood but the overall design, aesthetics and build-quality convinced me here for the first time.
      It took some time to get past the price but after more than two years, I decided that it was time to invest in Ebony and Titanium...
      Since there is no real specialist dealing with large format in Germany and I wanted to visit Japan anyway, I took the chance and contacted Hiromi Sakanashi to order my dream camera from the man himself.
      I visited his office in October and he and his assistant were kind enough to guide me through the decision process for several hours!

    • why 4x10?

      I shoot mainly landscape and architecture, I love the "Cinemascope"-like aspect ratio. 4x10-equipment is lighter/smaller and the lens choices IMHO more interesting due to the slightly smaller imace circle needed for 4x10. I use a Koenig Photobag Rucksack to transport the camera safely.

    • the camera itself

      The build-quality is very good, woodwork and metal parts are simply several steps ahead of what is offered in Chinese copies like Shen Hao. It is quite rigid and the focusing is smoother than on any other wooden camera design.
      It is non-foldable and therefore easy to set-up. The back end of the bellow is stiff, the front end very smooth which makes handling quite easy with short (<150mm) and long lenses (>300mm). Only the back shift is not a smooth due to the wide design. Tilt and shift are strictly separated, making adjustments simple and precise.
      I ordered it without the accessory shoe and front spirit levels due to aesthetic reasons (I use separate spirit levels anyway).

      I also ordered three 4x10 filmholders from Mr. Sakanashi which are beautifully and very precisely made!
    • what's next?

      I try to acquire lenses (looking for Symmar Xl110, Sironar-S 210 and Xenar Compact 350) and some additional accessoires to make 4x10 feasible (cutting device, Jobo drum...). I hope I can justify the expenses with some adequate imagery ;-)


    Any questions are welcome!

    Last but not least a few Images:





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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    Very nice camera.
    How long did it take for them to make it for you?

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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    They are terrific cameras. I really like the non-folding versions. I look forward to seeing some of the photos that you take with it!
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    great...lucky guy :-)

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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    Nice! What are your film choices in that format? Are you cutting 8x10?

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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    Beautiful camera, and the film holder, too.

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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    Wow, Very nice indeed. Those swing levers are similar to my Studio Deardorff SC11.

    Good choice not getting levels and shoe installed. Levels fail often and a shoe for what?

    Non folding is a great idea, just put the thing in a box and eliminate all the collateral damage we suffer with folders.

    What does it weigh?

    Thanks for sharing.
    Tin Can

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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Wow, Very nice indeed. Those swing levers are similar to my Studio Deardorff SC11.

    Good choice not getting levels and shoe installed. Levels fail often and a shoe for what?

    Non folding is a great idea, just put the thing in a box and eliminate all the collateral damage we suffer with folders.

    What does it weigh?

    Thanks for sharing.
    Randy,
    The 'shoe' is so you can use the Ebony lens shade(basically a small flag). You could also install a pocketwizard or other hotshoe-mounted flash trigger. This way you don't have to hang the trigger

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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Stone View Post
    Randy,
    The 'shoe' is so you can use the Ebony lens shade(basically a small flag). You could also install a pocketwizard or other hotshoe-mounted flash trigger. This way you don't have to hang the trigger

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    Yes, we know that, but the OP didn't want that. Maybe he shoots without flash and uses a lens mounted shade. On a wood camera they could be added at anytime.

    He did say he custom ordered it this way. Just trying to be enthusiastic!
    Tin Can

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    Re: Ebony SW410E

    I'm not trying to be a downer , I saw a question mark, so I thought you might have been asking a genuine question, hence my answer

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