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here are some jpegs of my Gandolfi Whole Plate camera which I bid fanatically for on a well known auction site. It belonged to a commercial photographer who had lots of funny stories about life as a photographer in the 1950's. He bought the camera from the Gandolfis in 1958 in delightful Peckham, London, notable for being where William Blake saw an angel once..... Anyway, it works, is used, but not abused, and a joy I must say. I cannot stretch to the 8000 dollars + for a new Ebony(!). It has a lot of movements and is very solid and smooth to use. Much more sophisticated than my Kodak 2D and Korona 5x7 cameras. It also comes with a fine 5x4 back made especially by Gandolfi and is also only 3.5 inches think when folded up. Lastly, it is not heavy at all. Thought people would be interested given the current flurry of interest in whole plate. I'll upload some images taken with it soon, just waiting for the multi-million expensive film holders to come.............
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Lucky Anton!

I'd rather have the Gandolfi than an Ebony anyway. You know Gandolfi can also supply a 5x7/13x18 back for it...

Have fun with it. I'm sure you will.

Cheers,

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Thanks Roger,

actually it was your Medium and Large Format book that got me interested in whole plate size. You talk of it being such a fine and well proportioned format. To begin with I cut some paper to 6.5x8.5 inches and stuck it on my wall and compared it with my 5x7 and 8x10 contact prints. It is to my eyes a finer format size.

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actually it was your Medium and Large Format book that got me interested in whole plate size. You talk of it being such a fine and well proportioned format. To begin with I cut some paper to 6.5x8.5 inches and stuck it on my wall and compared it with my 5x7 and 8x10 contact prints. It is to my eyes a finer format size.

When I first set up my darkroom, the only paper I had was 6.5" x 8.5". I agree that it is a good ratio and size. I prefer it to 8" x 10".

I have that book too.


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Lucky Anton!

I'd rather have the Gandolfi than an Ebony anyway. You know Gandolfi can also supply a 5x7/13x18 back for it...

Have fun with it. I'm sure you will.

Cheers,

Roger
Can't say I agree wth you, Roger. I've compared an Ebony side-by-side with a Gandolfi, and the former is far more 'steady'. Of course, the Gandolfi could have been a poor example.

PS I live in Peckham!
 

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Of course, the Gandolfi could have been a poor example.
I think it must have been. I've never put the two side by side, but I've handled quite a few Gandolfis and a few Ebonies. I remember the Ebonies as heavier, and more complicated, but I'd not hesitate to use a Gandolfi for any kind of photography, and it strikes me as a lot more elegant.

Presumably you're not planning on moving to Andover, then outside...

Cheers,

Roger
 
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Can't say I agree wth you, Roger. I've compared an Ebony side-by-side with a Gandolfi, and the former is far more 'steady'. Of course, the Gandolfi could have been a poor example.

PS I live in Peckham!

It must have been a poor example - the only camera I've handled that is steadier than my two Gandolfis was the 13x18cm Linhof Technika, which outweighed both Gandolfis together...
 
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I will attempt to weigh it on my digital weighing machine.....and let you know.
I don't like Ilford film (well Pan F yes, but HP5 and FP4...yuck) is that awful?
I have a lot of NP 100 asa whole plate film. I like this film, seems like Fomapan, which I also like. I may eventually try to get a special order of Adox or Fomapan whole plate sheet film from Berlin.
Well, I have enough now for the Autumn. Will be shooting next week.
Let the whole plate renaissance continue. Seems like a totally logical and historically 'correct' format to me, don't know why it fell out of general usage really.....

Anton
 
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it weighs 3.2 kgs.

Feels a lot lighter than my Kodak 2D 8x10! Fits nicely in my rucksack too.

Anton
 
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ah yes,
well, just trying to aid our friends across the Atlantic.
I am normally a feet, inches, lbs and stones chap.......
 

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ah yes,
well, just trying to aid our friends across the Atlantic.
I am normally a feet, inches, lbs and stones chap.......
Dear Anton,

Oh, bugger! I missed out there! I should have said, "Almost exactly half a stone." Then no-one outside the UK would have understood.

Cheers,

R.
 
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