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Jeff's 'new' toyI really gotta stay away from ebay, it will send me broke.....
I haven't told my partner yet either.... she will kill me
Re: Jeff's 'new' toyIt's a wobblecombobulator I think...
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Re: Jeff's 'new' toyOne of the side effects of last Saturday's efforts, I presume.
Looks a bit like a Linhoff, but it's not. The rear end looks too small for a 4x5 .... Do tell all And congratulations. g.
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Re: Jeff's 'new' toyIt looks like some surveying equipment
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Re: Jeff's 'new' toyCalumet , maybe a 5x7?
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Re: Jeff's 'new' toyIts a Calumet 4x5, is a CC401, I think it is a 60's vintage...
The lens is a Carl Zeiss Jenna tessar f 4.5 13.5 cm in a compur shutter, google has lead me to believe that it is a pre-WWII lens. It came with 2 double film holders Edit: Did some more research looks like the lens was produced in 1925
Re: Jeff's 'new' toyThat thing is fantastic! I would hate to think how much is cost. I can see now the headlines in the newspaper "angry partner kills other half with a Calumet 4x5 CC401 fitted with a Carl Zeiss Jenna tessar f 4.5 13.5 cm". Seriously, I am looking forward to see the images this camera produces.
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First of all, love that large format! Second of all, you sound like this other guy who got a bunch of pocket wizards and when his wife asked he said... "It's a second hand walkie talkie I got from a garage sale." "They're cheap so they don't work so well." Blog: http://grevgrev.blogspot.com
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Re: Jeff's 'new' toyCool....amazing what stuff can be found on ebay
Re: Jeff's 'new' toyIf anyone is keen on a similar (but different) toy....
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280208643847&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=018 Regards, Patrick
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Re: Jeff's 'new' toyOh dear ....
g.
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Re: Jeff's 'new' toyMy brother used to have one of these ... except his had a few more buttons and he always played the wrong notes
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