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I can buy a calumet 8x10 for 250,00 euros. It has no lensboard or lens. It does have a reducing back to 4x5 and a tripod plate that comes wit it. Supposed to be light tight. And it looks decent on the photo's.....I don't really know if it is a C1 (if they made more).

Is it a good price?
 

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(I used to live in NL) I've found large format equipment always a bit thin, and when available expensive in NL.

Does it come with a 8x10 back as well? As finding that separate might be difficult and cost the same as this camera by itself. If its included I would definitely bite.
 

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I have not been tracking the prices of those, but that price seems ok, assuming the camera is in good working condition.
Lensboards are easy to fabricate, and pretty common in the marketplace too.
 

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Then its definitely worth the money, if I still where in NL I would pick it up at that price :-D

A Budget 300 f/5.6 lens shouldn't be terribly expensive to get hold off, i've seen them for ~200 euro's on the evil bay. Lensboard is just a matter of cutting some wood to size.

The biggest 'hidden' cost after that are the 8x10 film holders. Expect 80-100 euro's for clean usable ones each.
 
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I have holders because I already have a Cambo 8x10. I suspect that this one is just a bit easier to carry around outside studios. It folds up better then the monorail Cambo. I still have doubts because of my bankaccount. Or wether or not I should save the money to buy a Maiya C330 or something like that.
 

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I would get me a Mamiya C330f with some lenses instead. There won't be that much difference in your photography, shooting a Cambo 8x10 or a Calumet 8x10. However, joining a Cambo 8x10 and a Mamiya C330f will give you much more variety and opportunities.
 

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Note that at 14KG's a Calumet 8x10 still isn't exactly a portable camera. 'Field' is a bit of a overstatement imho.

Sadly enough real 8x10 Field Camera's are in a whole other pricerange...

Ofcourse, 'portable' might mean '50 meters from the car'
 

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Note that at 14KG's a Calumet 8x10 still isn't exactly a portable camera. 'Field' is a bit of a overstatement imho.
Ofcourse, 'portable' might mean '50 meters from the car'

Well, all is relative compared to these types of 'portable camera' :smile:
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Note that at 14KG's a Calumet 8x10 still isn't exactly a portable camera. 'Field' is a bit of a overstatement imho.

Sadly enough real 8x10 Field Camera's are in a whole other pricerange...

Ofcourse, 'portable' might mean '50 meters from the car'
It is more portable then my current 8x10. Because the Calumet can be folded. And portable for me means carrying it around for max 200 meters from the car. And I believe the Calumet will do just that :smile: However I decided not to buy. Budgetwise not the right time unfortunately.
 
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