UK made 1/4 plate J. Lizars Challenge & US made 8x10 Kodak Rochester Empire State cameras.
Shot with an US made 4x5 Newton New-View and US made Kodak photographic paper.
Development done with Canadian made Caffenol C-H.
Vintage cameras by T. Chabry, on Flickr
This is a Hybrid Arca Swiss Camera; it has elements of both the Oschwald era cameras and the later Classic F cameras. It's a combination of elements that I like.
At first glance, it appears to be an Oschwald "A" camera. The "A" signifies axis tilt, which I much prefer. But on closer inspection, the swing only (no tilt) function carriers are black, the front standard is black, and the front standard bears the centimeter shift scale, all of which are characteristically found on Classic F cameras.
The above makes me wonder if this camera may have been manufactured soon after Phillip Vogt acquired the Arca Swiss company in 1984. Thereby, they were still basically manufacturing an Oschwald style camera. But, they were introducing changes that would eventually lead to the Classic F camera. Again, speculation.
One feature that's almost a must for me is geared rise. So, I swapped out the rear Oschwald style standard and replaced it with a modern, Metric standard that has geared rise. Since the Metric and the Oschwald standards require different bellows frames, these have been swapped out as appropriate by S.K. Grimes on both sets of bellows.
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The front standard is very stable using the lenses I have. This 5x7 camera uses Linhof/Technika lens boards.
With this Argentum camera I mostly use a Nikkor W 210 f 5.6 which produces a very bright image on the ground glass.
I also have been using a Schneider G-Claron 150mm f 9 and a Meyer Gorlitz Weitwinkel Aristostigmat 120mm f 6.8 on this 5x7 camera.
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