| I’ve collected cameras since the
early 1970’s and have over 100 on shelves and in drawers around the
house. This interest in old photographic gear eventually led me to
modifying and restoring several into functioning cameras; all the
while, looking for bigger and bigger formats. My “bigger is better”
stage culminated with a year-long project of building a 12x20 banquet
camera from scratch. This list is of the cameras I still use, though the Tachihara is my camera of choice for most future photo expeditions. Film sizes compared at the right. 4x5 (smallest), 8x10, 12x20. From smallest film to largest: |
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Kiev 60 Medium Format SLR
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Rolleiflex SL66
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Seagull TLR
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2x3 Watson Press Camera
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| 4x5 Tachihara Field Camera Cherry wood 4x5 camera.
Interchangeable lenses
Film: 4x5 sheet film, primarily Ilford 125 ISO I can shoot 5x7 sheet film with my homemade 5x7 back Lenses:
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| 5x7 Rochester Poco, circa 1880
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8x10 Bender View Camera
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Although I sold the 12x20 several years ago, here is a photo of it next to the 8x10 Bender, so you can see the size differences. The 12x20 weighed 23 pounds and was almost two feet across. |
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