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Howdy Folks,

Some of you may know that I've been working on a 7x17 camera based on an ARCA-SWISS F-Line monorail for the past several months. Well as of about two hours ago, the Franken-ARCA LIVES!!! (bonus points if you can name the source of the quote I borrowed for the title of this thread - come one, it's an easy one).

Sorry to be such a tease, but I won't be posting any photos of the creature until next week. It will make it's public debut at the Large Format Conference in Rockford later this week. Hope to see many of you there. If not, watch this space next week for some digisnaps of the Franken-ARCA.

Kerry
 
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naturephoto1 said:
Kerry,

By chance does the quote come from Young Frankenstein?

Rich

Ding, ding, ding... we have a winner. Too easy, I suppose, but one of my favorite movies.

Kerry
 
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naturephoto1 said:
Kerry,

You have to admit that Mel Brooks did have a number of classics.

Rich

Yes, but unlike Blazing Saddles, I don't mind if my kids go around quoting Young Frankenstein (for the most part).

Kerry
 
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naturephoto1 said:
That may be true, but I still remember when Mongo (Alex Karris) punched out the horse.

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Mongo only pawn in game of life.

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Is that really the analogy you want to make? The first attempt created a monster. only after the brain transferance did everything work out. Of course, asymmetric tilts in you spine might be beneficial . . .
 

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12 months and you will have something bigger - you don't even realize it yet - this is a nasty, expensive habit...
 

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My wife's 93 year old Great Grandmother called me Mongo from the time AFTER she met me until she died at 98. She never did know it wasn't my name. I did but enjoyed the reference to my man that rode the Yes/No Bull so much I wouldn't let anyone correct it.

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congrats on the 7 x 17 making it cross country. Look forward to seeing it in action later this week.
 

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Congradulations.

Did you spend more money on building the camera or buying the film holders?
 

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I can "see" Kerry tap-dancing on a stage with Franken-arca propped by his side..."Me....and my shaaaadow".....
 

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walk this way

kthalmann said:
Howdy Folks,

Some of you may know that I've been working on a 7x17 camera based on an ARCA-SWISS F-Line monorail for the past several months. Well as of about two hours ago, the Franken-ARCA LIVES!!! (bonus points if you can name the source of the quote I borrowed for the title of this thread - come one, it's an easy one).
Kerry

Kerry,
You'll need to provide each of us with one so we can "walk this way."
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kthalmann said:
Howdy Folks,

Some of you may know that I've been working on a 7x17 camera based on an ARCA-SWISS F-Line monorail for the past several months. Well as of about two hours ago, the Franken-ARCA LIVES!!! (bonus points if you can name the source of the quote I borrowed for the title of this thread - come one, it's an easy one).

Sorry to be such a tease, but I won't be posting any photos of the creature until next week. It will make it's public debut at the Large Format Conference in Rockford later this week. Hope to see many of you there. If not, watch this space next week for some digisnaps of the Franken-ARCA.

Kerry

It must have an enormous schwanzstucker!
 

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Donsta said:
12 months and you will have something bigger - you don't even realize it yet - this is a nasty, expensive habit...

Healthier than smoking, though, and not much (if any) more expensive... :wink:
 
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waynecrider said:
Congradulations.

Did you spend more money on building the camera or buying the film holders?

If you count the value of the lens I traded for the first two holders, I have more invested in holders than the camera. I also bought four more slighty used AWB 7x17 holders for a bit less than three new ones would have cost.

Since I already had most of the ARCA-SWISS parts, the conversion to 7x17 was quite cost effective. I did splurge on a pre-Monolith M-Line front standard ($335 on the German eBay) that gives me self-arresting geared front rise and axis tilt. Even with that, I've spent slightly less than the cost of a new 7x17 Shen-Hao on the camera conversion + six AWB 7x17 holders + 200 sheets 7x17 TMAX 400.

Nothing in this size is "cheap", but adding the conversion kit to a camera I already have made it much more affordable than buying a new camera. The cost of the 7x17 conversion is even quite a bit less than the cost of an 80-year old Korona or Folmer & Schwing - and I ended up with a much nicer (IMHO), more rigid, feature-rich camera.

Kerry
 

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naturephoto1 said:
That may be true, but I still remember when Mongo (Alex Karris) punched out the horse.
Rich
Nothing will ever match the scene where Mongo lit his cigar by bending over into the fire and straightened up again, with both the cigar lit ... and his hat on fire!!
 
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OK, now that the Franken-ARCA has made it's public debut at the conference in Rockford, here's some pics of the completed camera:

Franken-ARCA_1.jpg

The camera with a 600mm Fujinon C focused at about 100ft. I have enough rail and bellows for about 6½" - 7" more extension.

Franken-ARCA_2.jpg

The front and rear standards compressed onto a short 15cm rail section. Even with a lens mounted (240mm Computar) the thickness of the camera is about 5" (with the little rail section sticking out by about an inch).

Franken-ARCA_3.jpg

The camera with a 305mm G Claron focused at about 20ft.

Kerry
 

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Looks fantastic Kerry! That Sinar 7x17" conversion is looking more and more tempting...
 

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kthalmann said:
OK, now that the Franken-ARCA has made it's public debut at the conference in Rockford, here's some pics of the completed camera:

<snip>

Kerry


Kerry,
If you have time could you post a note mentioning where you sourced parts (not the rail, function carrier etc, but the "franken" parts) for your camera. As an example, was the little dovetail that allows the rear standard to mount the function carrier salvaged, obtained from ARCA, or purpose mfg'ed? I wanted to say "it certainly looks very factory" but having seen all those cinematic iterations of the mad doctor's lab I not sure that you would take it as a compliment!
Celac.
 
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