Very nice! Beautiful wood and brass restoration.
Don't forget to plug the small holes in the lens board before you use it. Judging by the "photo mistakes" thread this is a pretty common cause of light leaks.
Looks great!
I purchased this camera from a local camera shop in Edmonton. I have never used a large format camera before, so I have been reading (a lot on this forum) the vast amount of information available to help me learn. I haven't made an image yet, because I'm awaiting my film that I ordered earlier this week. I have shot medium format before and developed my own B&W and color negatives. So I also have to get familiar with the differences in developing sheet film. My plan is to use trays. Anyway, I will also say hello here and thank everyone for sharing all the good advice and information. It's very nice to have a very useful resource like this site.
Graflex Graphic View II
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And a couple years of school I bet.
It's very nice, we look forward to your further work.
Congratulations!
Tin Can
Actually in the way of formal training I had one class in high school and another one semester long class in College that set me in the direction of being able to 3d model. I filled in the rest of the gaps - the largest gap being the whole 3d printing debacle. My formal schooling in College is in Fine Art with an emphasis in Photography. The engineering/3d modeling interests I have are - unfortunately - mostly a hobby. Thank you all the same though!
- Drew Nikonowicz
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