Murrayatuptown
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Hello-
I assumed Kodak/Eastman 2-D but just started looking more closely today. Part of a 4-generation family collection I got from a retired commercial photographer a few years ago.
Weighs just under 6# with no lens board, which might rule out 2-D, looking at other statements people have made about the weight of their 2-D kit (might include lensboard & lens).
I'll post one photo of the side view of the camera with the bellows extended rather than spamming the forum with many. Has six-digit number stamped in wood that seems consistent with Graflex family tree.
I just had a Betax 5 repaired for this and was surprised the lensboard space in the front standard is only about 4"x4"..I was inspecting the bellows to tell whether it's salvageable or I should look at replacements...and realized I may be wrong about it being a 2-D. There is no nameplate. I thought I previously found holes where the nameplate had been, but didn't find that today.
I assumed Kodak/Eastman 2-D but just started looking more closely today. Part of a 4-generation family collection I got from a retired commercial photographer a few years ago.
Weighs just under 6# with no lens board, which might rule out 2-D, looking at other statements people have made about the weight of their 2-D kit (might include lensboard & lens).
I'll post one photo of the side view of the camera with the bellows extended rather than spamming the forum with many. Has six-digit number stamped in wood that seems consistent with Graflex family tree.
I just had a Betax 5 repaired for this and was surprised the lensboard space in the front standard is only about 4"x4"..I was inspecting the bellows to tell whether it's salvageable or I should look at replacements...and realized I may be wrong about it being a 2-D. There is no nameplate. I thought I previously found holes where the nameplate had been, but didn't find that today.