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    Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    Much of what is available on the web is apparently credited back to an article from Modern Photography, Dec 1965.

    I am trying to find the article "Linhof Technical Cameras" supposedly from that issue...

    Does anyone have the issue and can confirm the article is there and who might the author be?

    It was rumored to have been available on Robert Monaghans exhaustive LF site... but sadly that resource is long gone...

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    I was the USA Linhof Product Manager from the late 70s to 2014 and never heard or saw that article.
    If it had existed it would probably have been written by Art Kramer as he did write a review of the 23 Super Technicka 23b back then in Modern.

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    Thanks Bob. This web archive is where I found the info about the Modern Photography source...

    Linhof Technical Cameras
    by Robert Monaghan

    http://web.archive.org/web/200502052...mf/linhof.html

    Linhof Technical Cameras [Source: Modern Photography, Dec. 1965]

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    Linhof Technika III (4x5") of 1946
    introduced in 1946, discontinued in 1950
    pre-1948 models lacked rangefinder
    1948-on models had coupled rangefinder with interchangeable cams
    spring lock on lens boards
    interchangeable focusing scales
    cross spirit level built into baseboard (for leveling..)
    swivel of lens standard increased to 15 degrees to each side
    stronger baseboard with tripod bushing
    two position cable release sockets
    see Linhof Technika II 4x5" for other features
    serial numbers from 2,021 to 2,555, 22,556 to 23,880
    list price not available
    identification points include coupled rangefinder for 1948-on models
    rangefinder housing has square ends
    camera is black with polished metal trim

    Linhof Super Technika III (4x5") of 1950
    introduced in 1950; discontinued in 1953
    similar to Super Technika III (4x5") of 1936
    more streamlined rangefinder housing
    fitted with flashgun bracket
    original models had polished metal trim; 1951-on models had satin chrome trim
    some models were sold without rangefinders
    list price with rangefinder but without lens was $299.50
    serial numbers 30,001 to 37,104
    identification points include satin finish (after 1951 models)
    ID point - more streamlined rangefinder and flashgun bracket fittings

    Linhof Super Technika III (4x5") of 1953
    introduced in 1953, discontinued in 1956
    serial numbers 50,001 to 62,235
    list price with rangefinder but no lens was $369.50, or $459.45 with 150mm f/4.5 Xenar
    similar to later variants of Super Technika III 4x5" of 1950
    reinforced camera body
    drop bed
    universal camera back with ektalite field lens (fresnel)
    Graflex type back available option too
    spring back system for holding film holders in place
    prism type rangefinder
    models in 1955-on had left and right hand focusing knobs
    " strengthened deeper baseboard and reinforced hinges
    stripped model without rangefinder was also available
    identification points include left/right focusing knobs (1955-on)
    " rangefinder housing is flush with upper edge of camera body
    black leather finish (colored leather options available too)
    accessory viewfinder options (for wide angle lenses etc.)

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    I agree with Robert Monaghan/ Modern Photography, and place the Technika III into 3 specific design states with many incremental improvements throughout each stage...

    It would appear both Robert Monaghan and Mr. Gandy's site CameraQuest both use the Serial Number Data referenced in the Modern Photography article... (although a Mr. Bob Solomon is mentioned... wonder if he is related to our Bob...)

    The CameraQuest Technika page references 5 models of Technika III. I just do not agree that there are more than 3 distinct styles. Unfortunately the descriptions of the 5 models does not make sense... "Version 3 of 1951 Body now has curved edges"... I have several III's a IV and a Master and the body is the same shape on all of them only the door is different.

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    Quote Originally Posted by Embdude View Post
    I agree with Robert Monaghan/ Modern Photography, and place the Technika III into 3 specific design states with many incremental improvements throughout each stage...

    It would appear both Robert Monaghan and Mr. Gandy's site CameraQuest both use the Serial Number Data referenced in the Modern Photography article... (although a Mr. Bob Solomon is mentioned... wonder if he is related to our Bob...)

    The CameraQuest Technika page references 5 models of Technika III. I just do not agree that there are more than 3 distinct styles. Unfortunately the descriptions of the 5 models does not make sense... "Version 3 of 1951 Body now has curved edges"... I have several III's a IV and a Master and the body is the same shape on all of them only the door is different.
    I am “our Bob”.
    Linhof factory serial number reference does not list different versions other then Technika lll and Super Technika lll. Same with the lV.
    Among other differences in the MT there are several changes. In the early ones there was a mounting block for a special cable release by the focusing knob. It had two holes in it where the holder plugged into. When the maker of that release went out of business those two holes were plugged up and later models just have a rectangular block by the focusing knob.
    Back knobs have changed shape and position.

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Salomon View Post
    I am “our Bob”.
    Of Course!

    I was attempting a bit of humor...

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Salomon View Post
    Linhof factory serial number reference does not list different versions other then Technika lll and Super Technika lll. Same with the lV.
    Among other differences in the MT there are several changes. In the early ones there was a mounting block for a special cable release by the focusing knob. It had two holes in it where the holder plugged into. When the maker of that release went out of business those two holes were plugged up and later models just have a rectangular block by the focusing knob.
    Back knobs have changed shape and position.
    Im not surprised to hear that. It seems that in much of the company literature little reference was made to the model number. Generally it is just called the Linhof Technika weather it was a 1,2,3,4,or 5. It seems the dealers put more emphasis on the model numbers. Too bad about those cable release holes, I have never had one that could use em' but they seem nice.

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

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    Found this referring to the 1950 design as a - Technika III E

    no way to tell i suppose if it was a factory or dealer designation...
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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    Quote Originally Posted by Embdude View Post
    Im not surprised to hear that. It seems that in much of the company literature little reference was made to the model number. Generally it is just called the Linhof Technika weather it was a 1,2,3,4,or 5. It seems the dealers put more emphasis on the model numbers. Too bad about those cable release holes, I have never had one that could use em' but they seem nice.
    When major changes were made the factory changed the model designation. A lV is very different then a lll. A V is very different then a lV, a MT is very different then a V.

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    Re: Researching Linhof Technika... in Modern Photography Magazine...

    The Technika III also had the most variety of film backs. It had 5 styles... 9x12 thin plateholder, Spring-back, Spring-back with detachable hood, graflex back, & international back...

    The IV had the current style back, midway through production the the grafloc clips were reversed to allow more space for accessories...

    The V had the same back as the later IV

    The Master began with the same as the V with a pushbutton for the rotation. The spring clips have changed styles ovet the years with the master as well as the Fresnel placement ...

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