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    Anyone using a MPP camera?

    If so, how are you liking it? Do the Mk.7 and Mk.8 have geared rise on front standard? Post a pic? I’d love to see yours!
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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    I have a Mk vIII, had it for about 20 years. Mine has geared rise not sure about the 7. The two camera's have different lens boards fyi. Mine does everything I need it to do, my only complaint is it's heavy.

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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    Andrew, I just learned of the MPP’s. I hope you post a snapshot of it for us to see!

    Paul

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Tymon View Post
    I have a Mk vIII, had it for about 20 years. Mine has geared rise not sure about the 7. The two camera's have different lens boards fyi. Mine does everything I need it to do, my only complaint is it's heavy.
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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    I believe the Mk 7 has a geared rise on the lower right of the front standard as you look at the front of the camera, just like my Mk 6. The rise lock appears to be in a different place. I've never used the Mk 6, as more familiar press cameras are available. It seems like a well engineered and built product. http://mike@butkus.org offers a manual for the Mk 7.

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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    Jim, you have a Mk 6? Did I understand you correctly that you don’t use it? Can you post a snapshot of it so I can see the front standard (we, I’d love to see the whole thing!

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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    Quote Originally Posted by pchaplo View Post
    Jim, you have a Mk 6? Did I understand you correctly that you don’t use it? Can you post a snapshot of it so I can see the front standard (we, I’d love to see the whole thing!

    Thanks,
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    Sorry for the poor quality of the photos. If you need better, let me know and I'll get to it later today.

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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    Jim,

    Thanks taking the time to take and post the pics. I’m impressed with the quality of the camera. I especially like the geared rise as I need that in my work. The lack of that feature is why I will sell my Tachihara.

    Again, I appreciate the pictures; to me they are just right!

    Best,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Jones View Post
    Sorry for the poor quality of the photos. If you need better, let me know and I'll get to it later today.

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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    http://grahamp.dotinthelandscape.org/mpp.html Has a picture of the VII front standard at the bottom of the page.

    The camera with a 150mm lens is actually heavier than my Intrepid 8x10 with 270mm lens 8-)

    Rise is geared. There is little fall without an offset lens board unless you drop the base board and use tilt and rise to effect the amount of drop you need.

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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    Just to be different, I use an MPP Press - basically the same animal but with the rangefinder bolted on top and a focal plane shutter. The front standard is locknuts only, and tilts backwards to accommodate dropping the bed. I've turned that down so it will tilt the other way (got the hint from another user on here).

    TBH I've never found the need to use the sports finder, the range finder, or the focal plane shutter but it's a solid old beast. The only issue I have is that the ground glass is set for the wooden plate holders, not the plastic film holders. That and the fact that it weighs a ton

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    Re: Anyone using a MPP camera?

    Neil, The focal plane shutter of the MPP Press could be a boon for photogs experimenting with barrel lenses such as the Aero Ektar. Is your Press a 4x5 format? If so, will it accept a modern plastic film holders?

    Many thanks for introducing me to the MPP Press. I love heavy, well-made gear!

    Best,
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    Quote Originally Posted by barnacle View Post
    Just to be different, I use an MPP Press - basically the same animal but with the rangefinder bolted on top and a focal plane shutter. The front standard is locknuts only, and tilts backwards to accommodate dropping the bed. I've turned that down so it will tilt the other way (got the hint from another user on here).

    TBH I've never found the need to use the sports finder, the range finder, or the focal plane shutter but it's a solid old beast. The only issue I have is that the ground glass is set for the wooden plate holders, not the plastic film holders. That and the fact that it weighs a ton

    Neil
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