Michael Meacham
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- May 10, 2006
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- Large Format Pan
After lurking here on and off for several years, I have finally acquired a 6.5 x 8.5 Field Camera. This is a departure for me in many ways as all my previous large format stuff has been monorails, a Graphic View 4x5 and an old Toyo View (cream colored) 5x7. I decided on the 6.5x8.5 because I liked the proportions better than 8x10 and the only one I could find that I could afford was for dry plates. It needs some help. I can't complain about the seller on e-bay because his descriptions were accurate,(darn). It came with 2 double sided plate holders and an extension for the back that, as he pointed out, looks like it was made for this camera, but it doesn't quite fit. I can adapt this, but the bellows leak at virtually every corner. I need recommendations for replacement bellows makers, suggestions on any way to make it work for now so I can start using it, and if all else fails ( or I can't afford the bellows), is anyone aware of a website that shows how to make your own bellows. I am also looking for film sleeves as I was able to score a box of Ilford FP4+ from Midwest Photo for $99.99. It was their last box of that, but they said they do have several boxes of HP5 in stock, if anyone wants any. 1 box was all I could afford now. I will have to relearn my technique for taking pictures as this camera has only rise and fall on the front, (no tilt, no shift, no swing), and on the rear standard, it has tilt and swing, (no rise and fall or shift) I have been spoiled by monorails. All the movements on this camera are geared, which I did not realize when I bid on it. Looking at the photos, I assumed the front had tilt also. If I had known the rise and fall was geared, I would have asked the seller, but not knowing that, I did not ask. The bellows is my most pressing problem as I am dead in the water until I solve it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Mike.
