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I found this Graflex, along with a Crown Graphic in a trunk at a garage sale for $3 yesterday morning. Just the one lens between them. I think I made out ok. :smile:

Now I just have to read this entire forum. Where do I start?!
 

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You're too kind, really.

I'm going through the forum now, but I'm trying to figure out about film holders, I only got one yesterday and I know I want more than that... I read somewhere that there are 3 versions of Graflex backs; are there non-OEM brands too?
 

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presumably they both have backs, so you don't need those.

You want fidelity style film holders -- can be bought new or used, you can find lots used for about $10 each. New can be had at Freestyle http://www.freestylephoto.biz/180903-Toyo-4x5-in.-Double-Cut-Film-Holder-Twin-Pack


Another option is the Grafmatic film holder -- it holds 6 sheets at once, costs $75 for good used at KEH.

All sheet film holders can be used with any kind of back that your camera has on it, spring or graflok. The crown should have a graflok on it, but no matter, they all use film holders.

I'll give you $5 for your spare body :smile:

if you go to www.graflex.org you will find a massive data resource on these amazing and highly useful cameras.
 

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Wanna know where your garage sales are
 

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The Graflex holders are among the oldest you'll find, but you don't need to worry about getting only graflex holders. The cameras take standard 4x5 holders, they are plentiful though you will likely spend much more on the holders than you did the cameras.
Heck, film will cost more than the camera.

For starting out, I'd stick with standard double sided holders rather than a Grafmatic. They can be handy, but can also be finicky to operate.

Good find!
 

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I think he's going to keep it!


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Crikey!! I never find deals like that. Congrats!!
 
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Yes, I think I may keep them both -- at least for the time being. I want to see which I prefer, or if there's any real difference in their uses... I knew I was getting a good deal, but I didn't know how good of a deal until I hit eBay when I got home. :smile:

My wife is already rolling her eyes, wondering how much my savings is going to end up costing her. :D
 

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You're too kind, really.

I'm going through the forum now, but I'm trying to figure out about film holders, I only got one yesterday and I know I want more than that... I read somewhere that there are 3 versions of Graflex backs; are there non-OEM brands too?

You need "GRAPHIC" film holders as opposed to "GRAFLEX" holders. Most film holders are of the "Graphic" variety, regardless of who made them. The "Graflex" holders were made for the old reflex cameras and will not fit most Speed or Crown Graphic cameras.
 

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My wife is already rolling her eyes, wondering how much my savings is going to end up costing her. :D

You can now legitimately use women's logic to buy yourself something else.

e.g. Your wife might say "I saved $50 buying these shoes in the sale so I can now spend the $50 I saved on a new bag".

Using the same logic, you now have $200 - $300 spare to buy another lens, film, film holders, etc.


Steve.
 
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Turns out the film holder I have is for film packs -- evidently not what I needed...
 

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You have a Pacemaker Crown Graphic. Enjoy!

Get information about that camera and the Graflex from www.graflex.org.

Please post photos of the Graflex so that we can identify it for you.

Steve
 

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I'll trade you a film holder for that film pack adapter. 2 if it has a film pack to go with it. I'm converting them to wetplate holders.

I should have some older wooden Graphic holders or more modern Fidelity or Lisco holders, your choice. Is it a #1234 Graphic adapter or model 2?

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If the camera is 4x5 (as opposed to 3.25x4.25), it's a great find. Measure the size of the ground glass back.

Based on the vintage of the front standard and the newer shutter and what I can see of the metal shade on back, it's probably got the graflok back (which has spring loaded levers built into the back), which is also ideal. If the cloth shutter works, you can shoot about any lens on this, including a magnifying glass in a tp tube, indoors or out.

Cheapest way to play with it would be paper negatives. For low volume color, a fuji instant film back. For medium volume B&W: several holders in antistatic bags, a darkroom, box of quality film, negative pages, chemicals, enlarger or scanner, etc...
 
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If the camera is 4x5 (as opposed to 3.25x4.25), it's a great find. Measure the size of the ground glass back.

Based on the vintage of the front standard and the newer shutter and what I can see of the metal shade on back, it's probably got the graflok back (which has spring loaded levers built into the back), which is also ideal. If the cloth shutter works, you can shoot about any lens on this, including a magnifying glass in a tp tube, indoors or out.

Cheapest way to play with it would be paper negatives. For low volume color, a fuji instant film back. For medium volume B&W: several holders in antistatic bags, a darkroom, box of quality film, negative pages, chemicals, enlarger or scanner, etc...

Uhm, I just measured the ground glass. The glass is 3.75" x 4.75". What does that mean? And, I do believe that the back on both is a Grafloc. I will post pics of everything I got soon...
 

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That means you need 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" film which you can order from FreeStyle or Ilford. Ilford has a special run of custom cut film this time of year and the cutoff is in June. Check the Ilford site or Simon Galley here in APUG [also Simon.Galley@harmantechnology.com]

Steve
 
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Hmmmm.. I will have to look into the special film. I'm kind of sad it's not a 4x5... Is there any chance these would do 4x5 with a different back? Or could I still use 4x5 and just have a bit lost on the sides?

Attached are pics of the other camera I got, the back of this and the other are the same. And then the rest of the stuff that was in the trunk, too...
 

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