For Sale Cambo 750 Wide + Horseman 612 Outfit

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Reinhold

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A wonderful, compact, rugged 4x5 and 6x12 camera.

My wide field travel camera was perfect for the cities of Europe and wandering the back roads of America.
Now I've got to scale back a bit, so here's your chance...

The 75mm f:5.6 Super Angulon is clean.
The helix focus, the shutter, and the diaphragm work smoothly.
The Cambo frame with it's Graflock back are almost "like new".
The viewfinder is clean but has some internal dust. The 6x12 mask is included.

The Horseman holder functions flawlessly, with the usual burnished edges found on used equipment.
The 220 markings (14 exposures) are removable adhesive tape, the external counter wheel slips off.

The package:
Cambo Wide frame, with Graflock back (for 4x5 cut film holders).
75mm f:5.6 Super Angulon lens on Cambo Wide 750 lens panel.
Horseman 6x12 roll film holder.
Viewfinder & 612 mask
Package price: $1225

By the piece:
--- Cambo Wide, 75 mm SA lens, Graflock back, viewfinder, two 4x5 holders: $875
--- The Horseman 6x12 roll film holder: $375

All prices + shipping (USPS Priority, Insured).
A Postal Money Order is preferred, but PayPal is ok if we split the PP fees (add 1.5%).

The benefits of 75mm on 6x12 format:
75mm is "normal" for 6x6 cameras– (Hassleblad/Rollie, etc.), 6x12 covers a wider field at "normal" perspective.
Here's a of photo showing how 75mm perspective on a 6x12 format works in an urban setting (France)...

Reinhold
www.re-inventedPhotoEquip.com
 

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I went to your site, cool hey I have one of them grey beards too. I like your multi 35mm carrier for 4x5 wished I had one of those when I was shooting B&W Rodeo back when.
 
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Reinhold

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Some may be unaware of the Cambo's capability for rise/fall and lateral shift...
Rotating the entire lens panel 90° changes the ability to select either horizontal shift, or vertical rise and fall by 15mm (30mm total).

The photo illustrates how I was able to raise the lens enough to avoid the burned-out foreground.
It also let me include the mid-level timber work on this ancient building in St. Julien (Yonne), France.

Reinhold
www.re-inventedPhotoEquip.com
 

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