B.S.Kumar
Subscriber
For sale is a Japanese Hansa 6x9 Wooden Field Camera in almost unused condition. If you have wanted to use the movements of large format cameras, but don't want to use roll film, this is the camera for you.
This tiny and svelte camera weighs only 750 grams and measures 155 x 130 x 65 mm, including all the knobs and protrusions. The bellows is light-tight and supple. The focusing screen is clear.
The bellows compresses to 50mm and extends to 195mm. The front has rise/fall, tilt and swing movements. The rear has forward tilt. The lens boards are plain 1mm thick 60 x 65 mm rectangular sheets. The focusing panel swings down to reveal the baby Graflok back, which will take the smaller Graflok holders like the Horseman VH and Mamiya RB.
To close the camera, zero the front standard, loosen the two screws, release the front frame and push it into the space in the box. Then the back can be folded down. Locking the knobs at the sides ensures that the camera stays closed.
If you want a complete package, I have 6x7 and 6x9 Horseman roll film holders and a number of lenses that would be eminently suitable for this camera.
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Price: 54,000 JPY / ~378 USD, including worldwide shipping.
Payment: Payment is in Japanese Yen, payable via PayPal invoice or bank transfer either directly or through Wise (wise dot com, which may work out cheaper for you).
The current PayPal currency conversion rate can be found here: https://www.paypal.com/lu/smarthelp...find-paypal's-currency-exchange-rates-faq1976
Wise's rates can be found here: https://wise.com
Shipping: The price includes worldwide shipping via my choice of JapanPost or UPS. If you have a specific carrier in mind, please check with me so that shipping costs can be confirmed. Customs duties, VAT and any handling charges levied by the post office or courier in your country are your responsibility.
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If you live elsewhere, please see your Customs Office website.
If you are buying from me for the first time, please give me your full name, PayPal email, verified street address and phone number and I will send you an invoice. If you would like to use the bank or Wise (wise dot com), please give me this information, and I will send you an invoice and instructions for making the transfer.
Thanks for looking,
Kumar
This tiny and svelte camera weighs only 750 grams and measures 155 x 130 x 65 mm, including all the knobs and protrusions. The bellows is light-tight and supple. The focusing screen is clear.
The bellows compresses to 50mm and extends to 195mm. The front has rise/fall, tilt and swing movements. The rear has forward tilt. The lens boards are plain 1mm thick 60 x 65 mm rectangular sheets. The focusing panel swings down to reveal the baby Graflok back, which will take the smaller Graflok holders like the Horseman VH and Mamiya RB.
To close the camera, zero the front standard, loosen the two screws, release the front frame and push it into the space in the box. Then the back can be folded down. Locking the knobs at the sides ensures that the camera stays closed.
If you want a complete package, I have 6x7 and 6x9 Horseman roll film holders and a number of lenses that would be eminently suitable for this camera.
Photos:






Price: 54,000 JPY / ~378 USD, including worldwide shipping.
Payment: Payment is in Japanese Yen, payable via PayPal invoice or bank transfer either directly or through Wise (wise dot com, which may work out cheaper for you).
The current PayPal currency conversion rate can be found here: https://www.paypal.com/lu/smarthelp...find-paypal's-currency-exchange-rates-faq1976
Wise's rates can be found here: https://wise.com
Shipping: The price includes worldwide shipping via my choice of JapanPost or UPS. If you have a specific carrier in mind, please check with me so that shipping costs can be confirmed. Customs duties, VAT and any handling charges levied by the post office or courier in your country are your responsibility.
If you live in the EU, here is a helpful article:

Buying goods online coming from a non-European Union country
As soon as you buy a product from a non-EU country, then effectively you become an importer and become liable to Customs and Excise Duty as well as Value Added Tax (VAT) payments.
If you live elsewhere, please see your Customs Office website.
If you are buying from me for the first time, please give me your full name, PayPal email, verified street address and phone number and I will send you an invoice. If you would like to use the bank or Wise (wise dot com), please give me this information, and I will send you an invoice and instructions for making the transfer.
Thanks for looking,
Kumar