The focus is usually the make/brake feature (lack of feature?) of this camera.
It relies on pushing/pulling the slide back and forth; locking on the side with the chrome strip and knurled knob. Others have claimed a "friend" made a fine focus modification to the camera, but never responded with pictures when asked to show it.
Did you read the Large Format Photography thread? Do so; a lot of details in there...
As for weight it weighs 3.25kg or 7.16 pounds.
I'm saving money for an ultra compact and lightweight 8x10 camera. I'm willing to pay a bit more money for quality (compared to Intrepid), but not the kind of money for Canham or Chamonix.
Vist is definitely one strong candidate, as well as Stenopeika Airforce (Pro). I asked Vist recently and he said that a new batch should come this spring. The Stenopeika guy on youtube sounds too much like a salesman though.
You just missed your chance for this month; there were two Vist 8x10 cameras on Ebay, but both have sold.
Actually I saw the Vist and did not go for it. In the end, I bought an Intrepid 8x10 Mk III all black version from B&H. So far it works well enough for my purpose: basic, simple, and lightweight. There are a few quirks, most manageable except that insert/retrieve film holders can be super tight. I will live with the Intrepid for now, and joined the waitlist for Keith Canham's next wooden camera production run (12-14 months from now).
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