aRolleiBrujo
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Calumet 4X5 Monorail how much should i pay? oh no i think its missing the lens!
4x5$_57 by a.rodriguezpix, on Flickr
4x5 $_57 by a.rodriguezpix, on Flickr
jhgff$_57 by a.rodriguezpix, on Flickr



a hundred dollars.
its really sad, because my income is strictly limited as my uncle Sam has garnished my wages, however, the sad thing is, I Want this!:crazy: 4X5 NEGATIVES:devil:Find a 150 Symmar Convertible and buy/make a lensboard.
Find a 150 Symmar Convertible and buy/make a lensboard.
Buy it and wait till till you can get a lens. Rome wasn't built in a day. It's a fine camera. Not the perfect field camera, but perfectly usable for that purpose anyway. Made like a tank and does anything you'd need a view camera to do. I've had my Calumet 36 years. Still solid as a rock. As far as the other... don't get me started.
Make a lensboard from Spruce plywood at the hobby shop. I don't know anything about a Nikon F 100. Nikon's last camera was the F2 and Nikkormat, far as I'm concerned. GL![]()
Have you priced 4x5 film? Particularly colour film?
Do you have an enlarger (or failing that, a scanner) that can handle 4x5 film?
Have you a meter, a dark cloth, a developing tank for 4x5?
Have you experience with 4x5?
An F100 is a lot cheaper to use, and when used well, will give tremendous results!
That scanner will not scan any film larger than 35mm.
Not so, I have scanned my 120 as well! It has a removable top portion to fit the tray.
its really sad, because my income is strictly limited as my uncle Sam has garnished my wages, however, the sad thing is, I Want this!:crazy: 4X5 NEGATIVES:devil:
The Calumet 4X5 Monorail is a great studio camera, well made, worth every penny in what looks like excellent condition. Would not recommend that camera for out of the studio use however. Good luck.
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