I know that these arent exactly favorable but it looks like a nice cheaper system to get into 8x10.
I am leery about the bids that are on this. Do you think the bid price is being jacked up?
I am somewhat confused to hear that the B&J 8x10 is not exactly favorable! This is total baloney! (My spelling) and is simply not true. The B&J is a work horse that will do any thing that the big name boxes will do! I have used them in commercial work for over fifty years and have not found a single one that could not make wonderful photographs. If the wood is good, the bellow can be replaced, I have never found one that could not be repaired and used by any photographer. If the price fits your budget, buy it! The largest complaint is the cameras weight, and it is heavy,
however with a good tripod under it and a good lense on it,
it will make as good a photograph as any camera ever made. I have three of them in mint condition that do exactly same job my two Deardorff's .
The "bad rap" is unjustified and totally supported by those who believe that if it aint a Deardorff or one of the other over priced toys in todays market it can't be any good.
Well it jus't plane ain't so! B&J made a damn strong prodcuct and I guarantee they took a big bite out of Deardorf's business back in the day that LF ruled.
My opinion based on more than fifty years experience using B&J, Kodak and Deardorff with a few other manufactures thrown in.
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Agreed, the B&J commercial is an excellent series of camera, I have the 4x5 and 11x14 variants - well built and totally functional - even with the natural battleship grey finish
Mike