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New toy arrived today: a Shen Hao HZX-45 II A.


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Complete set-up. Nikkor 150/5.6 on a board, loupe, 3 film holders, 8 sheets of film, glass protector, focus cloth, backpack, the whole 9 yards.


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Mint condition.


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Dayum......... ain't that purdy?!?!
 

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enjoy!!
 

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Nice. We have different ideas, and budgets, for toys. Mine is a Holga.
 
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Might want to include a sturdy tripod and cable release, then you're good to go. Nice start.

Already have three tripods and a half dozen cable releases. Plus a Starlite. And boatloads of filters. And 50 sheets of film are en route So I'm ready to go.

Next up, a nice 90mm.
 

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Congrats! Have fun with it.

I've been very happy with my TZ45 IIB, which looks very similar to yours. All the movements I've ever needed, but I'd like to get a bag bellows for lenses wider than 90.

The weight is not bad at all, considering some of the remote areas in Death Valley I've carried it around.
 

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Indeed - that is very nice. Congratulations!

Is that a Copal 0? I'm assuming the shutter and lens were bought separately.
 
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New to me, but still used. Don't know if the shutter (C0) & lens were originally purchased separately or not.
 
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Three film holders are loaded with 6 sheets. Gonna try to take 'er our for a test drive tomorrow evening.
 

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On the first test drive do not take the turns too tight and keep your speed down.
 

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I am very pleased to see you got a 5x4!!! I hope you enjoy your new "thang"! remember, to follow the advice of TIM GUNN "make it work" and "use your editing eye" .
 

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Congrats!

Those 150s came in a Copal 0 -- makes for great light lenses! Only used a 150mm for years with my 4x5...very versatile! Have fun!!
 
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I am very pleased to see you got a 5x4!!! I hope you enjoy your new "thang"! remember, to follow the advice of TIM GUNN "make it work" and "use your editing eye" .


Wait....... what? 5x4? Oh, no no no no no no!. This is 4x5. 5x4 must be some 'metric' thing. :laugh:
 

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Wait a minute who said anything about 5x4? It is called 4x5 for a reason, get over it. Next they will be adding useless 'u's into it and start calling it 4uX5u while passing oncoming people and cars on the wrong side.
 
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Sexy camera. I've been lusting after a Shen Hao as well. In fact, I have one in the Badger Graphic online shopping cart waiting for me to talk myself in to dropping that kind of cash :smile:
 

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for the record, I am not a brit, But do enjoy a few of their id·i·o·syn·cra·sies, like 5x4 instead of the American 4x5!@!!
 
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Noooo.... The Brits shoot in landscape much of the time, so it is correct to say "5x4".


True, but their landscape orientation is based on the metric system. So it really should be 12.7 x 10.16. :D
 

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Wait....... what? 5x4? Oh, no no no no no no!. This is 4x5. 5x4 must be some 'metric' thing. :laugh:

Noooo.... The Brits shoot in landscape much of the time, so it is correct to say "5x4".

Either way - cool looking camera. I've always thought they looked classically classy.

First large format camera or not? If so, prepare for a learning curve even if you have read everything you need as you find a seemingly limitless (but in truth they will steadily decline) new and creative ways to screw up a sheet of film. It's a blast though from learning through using to the results.

Of course if you've already been into large format and just bought a new camera, you know all that. :smile:
 
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Not my first LF rodeo, happy to say. I did have the pleasure of using one back in the mid 80's on occasion. But this is the first I can call mine. And since I was gifted a Beseler 45 MX a couple years ago and have converted an unused bedroom into a dry darkroom, I was excited to find this gem.

Went out and got 3 images late yesterday afternoon and while I was setting up I was approached by.... get this.... a wedding photography couple! They had never heard of view cameras (or LF or field)! But they did recognize it as a camera, thinking it's like "200 years old!" So I got the pleasure of giving them an elevator speech.

Two boxes of fresh Ilford film (H5 and Delta 100) arrived yesterday, so I'm going to use the remaining 5 sheets of the old Kodak stuff for demo, practice, etc. Already looking for a bag bellows and a 75 - 90mm. And I have a woodworking friend who's volunteering to make a matching tripod! Dang... won't that look sweet!?!?

First quick-n-dirty scan.

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I didn't really do much with it other than adjust the levels... it'll take a while to characterize my film+developer choices with the scanner I have, so I didn't spend much time with this image.
 
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