Very fine set :-)
I have found in Italy this material, with 6 film holder, hoping the size be the right one ( the seller knew nothing about :-)
contessa deck by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
Very fine set :-)
I have found in Italy this material, with 6 film holder, hoping the size be the right one ( the seller knew nothing about :-)
contessa deck by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
A few weeks ago:
Stenopeika Leonardo
DSC02269 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
Luckily, they are 10x15 but in any case 10x12.7 sheets must be used so that there is a lot of empty space in the film holder...
Calumet Wood-Field 4x5, most likely a rebadged Nagaoka Seisakusho, probably in Mahogany. Same design seen in a 1984 Calumet catalog, though offered in cherry wood then.
Lens is a Rodenstock Sironar-N 150mm f5.6. Also have the 210 Sironar-N, 90mm Grandagon-N 6.8 and Nikon-M 300mm f/9.
Tripod is a National Cine Equipment wooden (also probably mahogany) that I picked up this week for $36, much like this one currently available on auction, which is not mine. :-) https://www.ebay.com/itm/16488399343...sAAOSwfA5gtUuX
Some really beautiful gear gang. Here's a couple shots of my Zone VI 4x5.
_D718287.jpg by cgratham, on Flickr
Or, if you prefer it in colour:
_D717985.jpg by cgratham, on Flickr
I have a new (to me) 8x10 on the way, but no pics of that one yet.
Cheers, Chris
Love the suitcase, Chris. Nice setting. Of course, the camera is more useful.
Philip Ulanowsky
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Thanks Philip. The suitcase has been in my wife's family for a few generations now, and she stores some of her watercolour paper and other art supplies there. So she would claim that it's much more useful to her ;-)
Chris
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