Here are some of my large format cameras, from "small" to larger, not all of them:
Western Cyclone No.4 by SBA73, en Flickr
Goerz & Anschütz by SBA73, en Flickr
RB Graflex Series B 3x4 by SBA73, en Flickr
KW Patent Etui by SBA73, en Flickr
My love is Ebony 45SU but l have little one for now. l hope to buy it in this year!
The best view of all time Canon!https://bilgisevenler.com/english-knowledges
8x10 Sinar Norma Long Apo Ronar 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
8x10 Sinar Norma in my basement studio. Lens is 20 inch Apo Ronar
Highest Speed 4x5 Norma 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Twin Lens 4x5 Sinar Norma. Lenses are 240mm Xenars
Peco Profia 4x5 Graflock Sliding Back TTL Metering Lunasix by Nokton48, on Flickr
4x5 Plaubel Peco Profia with 4x5 Sliding Graflock Back and TTL Gossen Lunasix. Lens is 240mm Symmar in Compur
Flikr Photos Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/
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More of a "tripod" show-off, but here's my Linhof MT on a new SkyWatcher EQ6-R equatorial mount. Hoping to do a bit more astrophotography in various formats with this, and upgrading my Celestron telescope onto this since the 35-year-old mount and wedge just didn't get me enough stability and I don't think it's worth trying to refurb.
And I exposed my first 4x5 images tonight. Will probably dev tomorrow evening.
The Linhof turns out to be especially good for this use-case, as the "shoe" attachment (1/4" 20) can be used to attach a guide scope, not to mention the dual tripod mounts on the bottom being extra solid for the large dovetail telescope mount. You could side-mount on a Crown/Speed Graphic but you lose the ability to rotate the back for compositions.
Here's my Linhof + 150mm Xenotar with the guide scope and camera riding on top. Rock-solid tracking for very long exposures - I shot a couple images of Ursa Major with this and the 250mm Sonnar. I have in my head an idea of how I'd like this to look, we'll see if I succeed.
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