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    Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    Hi guys! I hope you can help me out.

    I'm currently looking at two Wista 45 online - and one is listed as a DX and the other a DXII. I know that the DX has rear shift, and the DXII does not. I've already spoken to fellow forum member, Bob Salomon and he has been incredibly helpful, however I don't want to keep pestering the poor guy! I have a bunch of photos here, of each model - and I was wondering whether any of you lot could help me to identify them.

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

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    This actually looks like it could even be a Rosewood one? Despite it being advertised as a Cherrywood!

    Any help would be appreciated,

    Thanks

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    Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    What are to asking?

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    Hey - I'm basically asking whether these are the cameras that the seller states they are. Is there any way of telling if that definitely IS the DX and not the DXII? The DX has rear shift, and the DXII doesn't, but I don't know how I would identify this by looking at them. Sorry, should have made that clearer!

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    I don't see any difference of the two cameras you've shown here. The configuration of the rear standard looks identical from these photos.

    Do you have photos of the camera you're actually considering buying? Is it one of these two?

    Have you tried Wista's web site, I'm sure they have lots of images of the various models even if the text is in Japanese you should be able to figure things out.

    I remember using a Wista, don't remember the model number, that was Rosewood and it was quite a bit heavier than the Cherry model.

    Note that neither camera you're showing has a Graflok or International back. I think the DX III is the only one that does, I'm sure Bob S. can verify that if it's an important consideration to you.

    JD

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Dickerson View Post
    I don't see any difference of the two cameras you've shown here. The configuration of the rear standard looks identical from these photos.

    Do you have photos of the camera you're actually considering buying? Is it one of these two?

    Have you tried Wista's web site, I'm sure they have lots of images of the various models even if the text is in Japanese you should be able to figure things out.

    I remember using a Wista, don't remember the model number, that was Rosewood and it was quite a bit heavier than the Cherry model.

    Note that neither camera you're showing has a Graflok or International back. I think the DX III is the only one that does, I'm sure Bob S. can verify that if it's an important consideration to you.

    JD
    I'm considering buying one of these yeah, but I'm trying to figure out which one has the "back shift" movement as that is the one I'd prefer. But like you said, they both look pretty similar so it's hard to tell! I've noticed Bob saying on another post that, although this model doesn't have the international back, the springs do allow the use of roll film holders.

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    So you are aware, these appear to be our PR images for Wista and those images are pretty generic. The seller would have to tell you what exactly he is selling.

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Salomon - HP Marketing View Post
    So you are aware, these appear to be our PR images for Wista and those images are pretty generic. The seller would have to tell you what exactly he is selling.
    So these aren't photos of the actual product he is selling? Just standard PR images? I'll have to look into that! I'm guessing then Bob, that you're not able to identify them with the additional photos?

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    The cameras you picture both have rear shift. Look for the brass thumb levers below the black metal work on the rear standard. The DXII does not have these and the associated rear shift.

    In view of what Bob says above, I might want to see photos of the actual cameras being advertised. One of the common things that gets damaged on these cameras is the bellows, since they crimp if you use a 90mm or shorter lens on the camera without a recessed lensboard. A couple diagonal pleats are not a problem, but I bought a used Wista for parts once that had such damaged bellows that it would not close properly.

    FWIW, I love my Wistas (I've got three now, including the beater) but I would always want the DX with rear shift. A camera without shift is severely handicapped IMHO. The fact that a small lens folds up mounted is an added plus for me as well.

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    Re: Identifying Wistas - DX or DXII!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Doremus Scudder View Post
    The cameras you picture both have rear shift. Look for the brass thumb levers below the black metal work on the rear standard. The DXII does not have these and the associated rear shift.
    Oh amazing - so they are, in fact, BOTH the DX models! Yeah, I spoke to the seller today and requested more photos and he e-mailed me the ones that I've posted on this thread. If Bob is certain that these are actually just generic PR shots, then I may have to have some words with the seller! They are both listed as used with "slight signs of use", and it's a shop - not a dodgy ebay guy. Just checked out your website, beautiful work!

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