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Thread: Show off your Large Format camera!

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    I love, maybe envy, the collection Scott.

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Sweet setup, Beano_z!

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Here’s some with the Voigtlander in action.
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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    20200929_182408 by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Rochester Universal in full plate, with a Brass Volute shutter and B&L Universal lens.

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Gibellini Bellatrix 810.

    DSC_2347 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr

    I have a Gitzo carbon fibre tripod with a Leofoto LH-55 ballhead. For 4X5s like the Linhof Technika or Wista 45, that worked pretty well, but less than stable support for the 8X10.

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Very nice
    Your camera needs American Hard wood.


    Dave

    Quote Originally Posted by md-photo View Post
    Gibellini Bellatrix 810.

    DSC_2347 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr

    I have a Gitzo carbon fibre tripod with a Leofoto LH-55 ballhead. For 4X5s like the Linhof Technika or Wista 45, that worked pretty well, but less than stable support for the 8X10.

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Quote Originally Posted by md-photo View Post
    Gibellini Bellatrix 810.

    DSC_2347 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr

    I have a Gitzo carbon fibre tripod with a Leofoto LH-55 ballhead. For 4X5s like the Linhof Technika or Wista 45, that worked pretty well, but less than stable support for the 8X10.
    This is an interesting camera. Very reasonably priced, but apparently, capable camera. (For example, it permits interchangeable bellows.) It's really light-weight. Is it pretty stable? I'm wondering if its light weight contributes to it's stability? Maybe less tendency for moment arm vibration.

    As for a tripod, you might consider a Feisol tripod. It's carbon fiber and a LOT less expensive. I have one that does a good job of supporting my 13 lbs 8x10. Very beefy legs. Most of the CF tripods that I see have spindly legs.

    I'm looking forward to hearing more about this camera. Perhaps you can update us as you become more familiar with its operation.

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Yes, very interesting

    Wood is becoming rare worldwide

    Experimentation is needed even in boxes
    Tin Can

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Quote Originally Posted by smithdoor View Post
    Very nice
    Your camera needs American Hard wood.


    Dave
    Why does a camera made in Italy need "American hardwood" ?

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    Re: Show off your Large Format camera!

    Ries tripod -- maple, because an Italian in the USA needs some support!
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