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Addendum: There's a Traditional 8x10" too, for sale for a customer. No front swings as far as I can see, but Eddie can retro-fit that if you want. Still cheaper than a new camera.
 

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sattler123 said:
Why not look at a Wehman 8x10 - yes, it is a US based company, but I am sure that Bruce Wehman will do business with folks in Europe. The Wehman is a very lightweight (8 pounds) yet very sturdy camera. It folds into its own aluminum shell and is therefore very well protected. It is one of the best values in 8x10 Field cameras. I own one and am very happy with it. www.wehmancamera.com

I`ll second that, I got mine a few days ago, and I`m very impressed!
Fantastic camera.
 

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Seems to be an inbeded page. Go to the site and on the left hand side click the button at the bottom of the page.
 

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George Papantoniou said:
Sorry, Ole. I cannot manage to find the "Second hand" page in this site... could you possibly lead me to it with a link ?

I have exactly the same problem on my own PC - I could only find it by going fullscreen (F11). He's used flash instead of html, but I managed to trick it :smile:

http://www.gandolficameras.com/Second_hand.html
 
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Thank you Jorge & Ole. I saw the two 8x10's, and the traditional looks good. I don't think that the lack of front swing will disturb me. I will consider bying it. I don't know whether the seller has the camera in USA (he asks for US$) and this might cause problems (the customs again)...
I like the lens, it's not too big, although I guess it won't be good for portraits... If I get this camera I would surely have to find a 360 or longer for the portrait work. I guess this wouldn't prove to be too difficult...

Anyway, if the camera is still available when I plan bying one (as I said, mid autumn) I will seriously consider bying it...
 

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