A member makes glass plate dry negatives almost any size. https://www.pictoriographica.com/about.html
You could mount a Packard Shutter easily, buy new or used.
Valuation is your concern not ours.
Cheers!
A member makes glass plate dry negatives almost any size. https://www.pictoriographica.com/about.html
You could mount a Packard Shutter easily, buy new or used.
Valuation is your concern not ours.
Cheers!
Tin Can
Deutsche Holz-Reisekamera, Wow! High price to pay for inexperience. Yes as previously suggested get your money back. Then find out all you can about camera movements and how to use them.
Well I did submit it for a return, and if it's worth anything I only paid $900 for it. I have a friend who knows people who do civil war reenactments and I thought it would be fun to get a camera specifically for wet plate. It seems really difficult to gauge what a good price for a camera is especially when I don't have a lot of experience with it. I'm still looking for one now as well.
I don't really mind paying, I just don't know what the median price is since there's rarely very many for sale.
Have a look for holders like this eBay item number:113881638952, it is actually a glass plate holder and will fit in a normal spring back camera.
Don't buy anything until you learn a bit more.
Below is what you don't seem to want or need for your plans. A member here does plan to make New Wet Plate holders after this event is completed.
2 hours left. https://www.largeformatphotography.i...=1#post1515604
I signed on for 1 8X10 as I have 2 wood ones and all sorts of other sizes. NONE FOR SALE.
This is the same guy who makes the dry glass plates in any size.
Civil War reenactors are kinda strict about their gear...
I am not one of those people.
I am starting to work with the 1871 era forwards when dry glass plates came into mass production.
Tin Can
Thanks Randy, unaware of the strict parameters. Figured it would make sense if you were going to fork out for a 8x10, that you may as well get your moneys worth. A camera that can take any type of film, dry/wet/film,paper, and have movements to spare. Alas I was out of line.
Great Camera.
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