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Dana Sullivan

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Hi all,

Wet plate is getting extremely popular, so we've put together a *COMPLETE* tintype studio, including camera! We use vintage Brownies which will shoot a tintype plate with no modifications. With our kit, you could be shooting tintypes in just a few hours!

The first Studio Kit is the Brownie no.3 Quarter Plate Kit, which shoots a perfect 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" image on a slightly oversized plate.

http://www.bostick-sullivan.com/cart/product.php?productid=1133&cat=0&page=1&featured

The kit includes:
Brownie no. 3 Quarter Plate Camera
Complete Wet Plate Set for up to 4x5" images (makes 150 quarter plates)
40x Aluminum Tintype Quarter Plates
3x Paterson 5x7 trays

Total: $329.99 plus shipping.

Check out our other Brownie Kits:
http://www.bostick-sullivan.com/cart/home.php?cat=323

Thanks!

-Dana
 

bill schwab

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The Brownie lives again! Good that you're giving them a new life.

Joe Smigiel has made several of these he uses in his workshops and they are really fun to work with. Kerik Kouklis' daughter, Sarah has made some pretty cool plates with one she has as well. The lenses work well with the process and they make some really nice images.

Cool package!
 
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Dana Sullivan

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The Brownie is a great camera. I love the 2c which is the wide format version.

I shot this a few days ago:

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Newbie Question

I'm thinking about buying one of these kits instead of jumping into getting an 8x10 and finding a lens and all that. I have a couple of questions though.

How large of a paper print can I comfortably get out of a 4x5 plate? What do you do about a tripod for these cameras? This looks like it includes all of the chemicals I need, the camera etc. but what else will I need for the dark room set up? A red light and obviously a dark room with ventilation but anything else?

Any info would be much appreciated. I have big plans for this technique and I just want to make sure I understand the limitations of this set up.

Thanks,
Brent
 
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