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Give my creation... LIFE!!!!

Kerry,

What did the weight finally arrive at?

Also what moves are on the back...I can't tell from the photo.

The compactness of the camera in closed position is very impressive

Is the bellows support an Arca accessory?
 
Dave Wooten said:
That is one sweet camera! Looks like it has a bail? Really nice job Kerry.

Dave,

The bail is courtesy of Richard Ritter. I made the rear frame (both metal and wood - the part with the finger joints on the corners), but Richard made the back. A man needs to know his limits.

Kerry
 

Celac,

The dovetail plate was purpose manufacturered. The other metal pieces are made by a company called 8020 Inc. Their web site is www.8020.net.

Kerry
 
Dave Wooten said:
Kerry,

What did the weight finally arrive at?

Also what moves are on the back...I can't tell from the photo.

The compactness of the camera in closed position is very impressive

Is the bellows support an Arca accessory?

The weight was a little higher than anticipated - exactly 13 lbs. as shown. I can cut the weight by over a pound and a half if I go with a non-geared front standard and shorter rail.

The back moves are base tilt, swing and shift (no rear rise/fall).

The bellows support is a standard ARCA-SWISS part (#07700). The bellows came with a couple glue-on sag straps, but I plan to use it with the support for a while so I can determine the best location to install a sag strap.

Kerry
 
Bruce (Camclicker) said:
Wow, that is VERY impressive to me. I would love to feed that baby sheet after sheet of film. Do you plan to make more?

No plans to make any more right now, but I would consider it if the camera proves to perform as well as anticipated and there is sufficient demand.

Kerry
 
kthalmann said:
Celac,

The dovetail plate was purpose manufacturered. The other metal pieces are made by a company called 8020 Inc. Their web site is www.8020.net.

Kerry

Thanks. I have been using a borrowed home brew 5x12 and looking for sources to build my own.