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Dan Dozer

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My 8 x 20 is now complete and I've put together a journal of the whole process in the form of a CD file. If you're interested, I have it listed in the classifieds section. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
 

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Looks superb Dan, and its great to see you making all the information available at a very reasonable price.

Next lets see some images made with it :smile:

Ian
 
I have seen Dan's camera in action and it is great. You can shoot verticle and horizontal images with it. This is a great opportunity for someone to build their own camera. You can adjust the size for whatever format you choose. There is a great deal of information and the build quality is first rate. Dan was kind enough to send me the section on the ground glass back and ground glass holder and it really helped me on my 8x20. Take advantage of a great offer and add this one to your library.

Jim
 
I'm thinking about doing a 12x20, but since I want to be able to do both landscape and portrait orientation, I might as well just build one that can handle 16x20. That, and I want to say that my camera has a 12x20 REDUCING back :D It will take me a while to build, but it will also take me a while to afford a lens and film, so it all fits together nicely!

- Justin
 
I just received a copy of Dan's camera building journal. I think it is very well done and full of usefull information. He goes over the pitfalls and the mistakes that all camera builders discover when they take on a project like this. The photographs and info on bellows making and film holder building is very down to earth and easy to follow. Thanks again, Dan for a great resource tool.

Jim
 
I'd love to see a copy of this, especially the part on how he came up with the ideas for his designs.
 
Robert,

The camera is patterned after my 8 x 10 Kodak 2D. However, in order to make it convertable from horizontal to vertical format, I had to make a number of detail revisons. Many of the ideas I thought up myself. However, there was advice and input from many APUG members on this forum that helped me complete the design. I will always be indebted this forum and all you other members to get me through this process.

Thanks again to everyone who responsed to my questions this past year.
 
This is really an outstanding job. If you're even contemplating constructing a camera like this you'd be a fool not to learn from Dan's work, especially at this price!
 
Hi Dan,

I'd like to get a copy of your CD and cannot find it in the classifieds. What section is it listed in? thanks
 
Received my copy and it's worth the price. And I keep in mind that you were building and writing at the same time.

Dan, you really did a good job

Cheers
Marc
 
Thanks for the support Marc. I've had a very favorable response to the journal. Is a ULF in your future???
 
Thanks for the support Marc. I've had a very favorable response to the journal. Is a ULF in your future???

Not in the near term as I don't have the place here.
But I do have access to a workshop with all the tools needed: only have to buy the materials. Problem is that it is located in Southern Quebec and I live in Northern Ontario.

ULF, and specifically 8" x 20" is tempting because I like the panoramic format.

Marc
 
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