The 150mm Symmar-S has a 210mm image circle. The 10x15 film requires 183mm to cover film/plate.
So that one will work.
The 150mm Symmar-S has a 210mm image circle. The 10x15 film requires 183mm to cover film/plate.
So that one will work.
Thank you for making me aware of this. My copy just arrived today. I ordered it from Lindemanns in Germany; they seemed to be the only source google turned up for me. First impression is it's a beautiful book done with the rigor one would expect from someone who did biomedical research.
David
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I was just given a pre-war Linhof (according to Bob Salomon) in a box of old cameras. S/N 19507 . I'll post photos when I have time.
Mine old light Linhof 9x12 - very fine Camera Werk, lens 478213 , the serial is 3928 - Rick Shimonkevitz on FB describes it as Linhof Querformat camera (1920)
12 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
11 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
Beautiful and rare!
so I will put my 2 cents to this thread. I recently bought what seems to be a late pre-II Linhof Standard with 3 lenses, most probably from 1936. serial number is 13171.
I made a little page for it https://www.oddcameras.com/linhof_standard.htm
Here is my Linhof 13x18cm that a purchased recently.
I've told it is a Standard, but after reading this thread, it seems I have a Technika II, since it has the 4 knobs to give back movements. Is this right?
Serial is 21308
Stamped 44 on multiple parts, assuming it is 1944.
I purchased to be used, after these photos were taken I modified to fit modern holders.
My stuff for sale is here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/r7owuacla...Ac74wBbEIUWrUa
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