Someone here started an ebay.co.uk group for Polaroid modifications. I signed up didn't visit for a while and now don't seem to be able to find a trace of it!...
The URL I have is http://groups.ebay.co.uk/forumType.jspa?type=home&categoryID=100001297 . I have visited the site in a while so hopeully this is correct. ...
Hello everyone, Some of you have seen my first attempted design of 4x5 field camera. Now I am working on design of a new view camera and I need some help. ...
Hi everyone! I'm a student in college and am very very strapped for cash. So that means that I can't afford those wonderful 4x5 (or larger!) cameras... I was...
Hi Try going through these websites for some design ideas. http://home.online.no/~gjon/lffaq.htm http://home.online.no/~gjon/camerabuilders.htm For hardware...
I have a project that I am working on, that I would like to share, and get feedback if anyone has any thoughts. I am mid way, through (a dangerous time..)...
Hi Al, May I suggest a Kodak 127mm Ektar lens for a normal basic lens for a start. Shouldn't cost more than $100.00 in good working condition.Check Ebay. Ciao ...
I am exactelly at the same point as you : on open Nimslo ( 4 lenses removed and the3 internal baffles cut of ) on my workbench waiting, in my case, of a wide...
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does anybody make them for sale ? (i am lazy..)...
Bender Photographic sells a 4x5 kit for ~330$ http://www.benderphoto.com/4x5.htm Sergiy Shpak wrote: does anybody make them for sale ? (i am lazy..) Try going...
Hi Alexandraia, I'm going to go against the grain (this is the camera builders list afterall) and tell you that it might be cheaper to buy yourself a used ...
If you just want to get into 4x5 inexpensively, find a nice used Graflex view, should be well under $100, usually with a lens. I've bought 2, and haven't...
I've only found the 2x3 versions going cheap. Ebay seems to be horribly overinflated sometimes. -- Douglas Price Erie Patsellis wrote:If you just want to get...
Try to find a graphic view, Speed Graphics are way overpriced, IMHO. I paid ~$50 for a graphic view in iffy condition, bellow good, and ~$75 for one complete...
I see a lot of inexpencive "Polaroid Land" cameras on eBay, they have lens, shutter, bellows, so may be it is possible to use parts of polaroid to build...
HI to all, Is anybody at the end ? Please wake up ! Or my enquiry is stupid ? Am I alone in the group ? Or maybe 2 ?` Regards too all of you. Michel DUSARIEZ ...
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Well Michel, you know I am here. We already corresponded. But maybe 35mm panoramic format is not interesting to most here? perhaps it is not big enough......
simon last wrote: Well Michel, you know I am here. We already corresponded. But maybe 35mm panoramic format is not interesting to most here? perhaps it is not...
Hello Michel, The enquiry is far from stupid, but a bit "onfocused" 'what might be the ideal lens / TLR for this?' is a question I can only answer with an...
... Well, I stunt-mounted a 60mm lens from a Koni-Omega onto a Busch Pressman lensboard, that was made for a 6x9cm format and based on the image circle it puts...
Thanks for your reply Gary. Nice advice to use a pinhole to test the most appropriate focal length in a new project. I will use it to find the best focal for...
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Yes Simon, I know you have reply...nice ! I am not realy alone ! Regards Michel DUSARIEZ Belgium ... -- http://www.pano360.org/ ...
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Regarding what lens to use on your Nimslo -- how about an Arsat 35mm PCS shift lens? I believe it might cover. Other than that, perhaps one of the old Polaroid...
Checkout eBay auction 7556466818 for a new panoramic camera using 120 film from Horsley Camera of England. It is a rotating camera/moving film design somewhat...
Yes, I wondered about that too, All I know is that all the cirkuts have the same problem (an off axis nodal point) The lookaround itself has the same "problem"...
More info to back up this excellent suggestion here: http://www.pauck.de/archive/mailinglist/panorama/mhonarc/msg03900.html Simon Regarding what lens to use on...
I agree with Arton that in a rotating scanning camera it is not important to have lens on-axis. Indeed, there is a benefit of having it well off-axis: you can...
I received the following from Horsley Camera in response to my query regarding the nodal point offset: In theory Ken you are correct in assuming that any...