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It's very impressive. I like the apparent compactness. Two questions; Can the back be rotated for verticals? It looks like the GG can go in place of the back for situations where the camera is at eye level, or higher?
 
That's correct....two ground glass screens have to be better than one?
No rotating back yet, but that's a very good idea.. This camera body doesn't allow for that aspect, but it would be possible with an increase in body height.

Cheers.
 
Very impressive.

Is there a reason for the screen/top being at an angle? i.e. not 90 degrees to the lens/film plane.

Possibly for extra space for the mirror up mechanism?

Steve.
 
I love the mirror up lever, does it click into the indent, or is it locked up another way?

3.2kg is not that heavy if you consider the all metal construction.

Perhaps a tripod screw on the side will suffice for portrait mode?

Are you intending to go into small production, or is this just for yourself?

It appears to be a very good concept, although in hot weather, metal can get very warm to touch if it's in the sun.

Mick.
 
I just realised you are in my hometown.

Maybe you should go to Daylesford in June to show all of the LF contingent who will be descending for the Foto Bienniale.

You're certain to get some interesting and no doubt constructive comments there!

Mick.
 
Rotating back, grip and a prism...oh...and under five pounds, please. :D
 
The angled prism seems like it might be troublesome at times. I would think that the placement of a mirror might mean a limit on using shorter lenses. have you considered a smaller mirror and adapting something like an RB67 prism finder? Another thought would be a mirror that drops down, which might make the top and angled finder placement easier to change.

Ciao!

Gordon Moat
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Just can't wait until the rain stops so I can try it! :smile:

I'm glad to hear that you are getting some rain down there. I hope on my next trip to the high country (Bright) that it won't be so dry.
 
Did you make this? Do you do the Polaroid conversions, too?
-R

Yes I manufacture cameras of all types as well as work in a large camera store each day...........
Guess I can't help it, but everything about cameras is my passion. (Obsession?)
I have a machine shop, but never enough hours.
My first Polaroid conversion was in 2001. :smile:
 
Wow, what a dream machine! I used to drool over Peter Gowland's boxes, but this single lens reflex is looks wonderful.


Charlie.......................................
 
That must be one of the ugliest contraptions I've laid my eyes on... I bet it's great! I congratulate you. Hurry and cover it's nakedness with textured leather covering and chrome accents!

(I hope my comment does not offend you...I admire inventiveness and think it is a great device, no matter how ugly.)
 
That must be one of the ugliest contraptions I've laid my eyes on... I bet it's great! I congratulate you. Hurry and cover it's nakedness with textured leather covering and chrome accents!

Just you wait till I cover it in pink vinyl........
 
Seems like a good idea....Take a Rollei SL66 and make it 4x5! I know I'd be interested in one if it had a rotating back, and hopefully there's a grid on the ground glass. A "universal" lens board would help sales as well.
 
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