David Lindquist
Subscriber
And then consider that the SR-71, built to spy on the Soviet Union, was made of titanium sourced from the Soviet Union.
David
David
Wonderful, Axelwick. Have a wonderful trip! My nephew also did some climbing in Slovakia because the friable rock resembles that in the Himalayas, and that's where quite a few Himalayan climbers have trained. After the sandstone towers, I think those ice screws were next put to use on Cholatse in Nepal. Can't remember. He was living with me at the time and climbing gear was all over the place.
My point? Just that the camera's weight (especially in 8x10) is a small factor in the total weight of your kit.
There's an interesting story about the Calumet C-1 - there's the magnesium bodied ones, and then aluminum bodied ones. All magnesium ones are Green Monsters, but not all Green Monsters are magnesium. All the Black Beast versions are aluminum. Apparently what happened is that for whatever reason, the fire marshal paid a visit to the shop where they were making Green Monsters and found magnesium shavings all over the place, and shut them down because it was an extreme fire hazard. Thus the transition. I suspect the few aluminum Green Monsters were made that way to finish off a batch of paint.If my Calumet C-1 "Green Monster" is the 'light' version of the C-1...then the standard version must be ridiculously heavy.
I had a green aluminum C-1, bought new in Spring of 1974. Sold it in Spring of 2014 by which time I was finding it too heavy.There's an interesting story about the Calumet C-1 - there's the magnesium bodied ones, and then aluminum bodied ones. All magnesium ones are Green Monsters, but not all Green Monsters are magnesium. All the Black Beast versions are aluminum. Apparently what happened is that for whatever reason, the fire marshal paid a visit to the shop where they were making Green Monsters and found magnesium shavings all over the place, and shut them down because it was an extreme fire hazard. Thus the transition. I suspect the few aluminum Green Monsters were made that way to finish off a batch of paint.
The magnesium made the camera lighter, but as otherwise noted, it's far from lightweight. A magnesium Green Monster is 14 lbs, no lens. The aluminum Black Beast is 18 lbs. My Canham 14x17 by comparison is in the 17 lb range, and my Canham 8x10 is 6 lbs.
Mine is 2.5 pounds with the 150mm on it. But it is the Calumet version with limited features and movements (non-rotating back, for example). Great camera that drives the precision-folks nuts.Funny because this got me thinking about the Peter Gowland Pocket View...
That thing was super lightweight and had a ton of movements.
And then consider that the SR-71, built to spy on the Soviet Union, was made of titanium sourced from the Soviet Union.
David
I have a Kodak Master Camera 8X10 that I used to carry in the field. Its now only in studio. One problem is it takes special lensboard.
How light does it have to be? What size camera are we talking about? 4x5?..... lots of Nagaokas and Anba Ikedas, You want light & cheap? Intrepid. You want unobtanium?..... Carbon Infinity. 8x10? How about the Chamonix Alpinist at 2460grams. ULF? Richard Ritter cameras. In the end, how much does camera weight contribute to the overall kit weight? Just asking......
If my Calumet C-1 "Green Monster" is the 'light' version of the C-1...then the standard version must be ridiculously heavy.
Funny because this got me thinking about the Peter Gowland Pocket View...
That thing was super lightweight and had a ton of movements.
It is. Equal to the mass of a small asteroid. Actually I have the Orbit C-1 in black, needs two tripods to use.
Aw, maybe that's exaggerating a little? Unless you have a very large lens hanging off the front standard. But then again a two tripod set up would be extremely steady I suppose. I have the Calumet Green Monster in aluminum- someone here mentioned 14 lbs, sounds about right. With a lens and holder it's probably up to 20 lbs. I usually use a Gitzo 1570 head which seems adequate.
I'm wondering what is the lightest metal material a view camera can be made from?
Until sponge metal becomes available at affordable prices, what current or past metals would work, IN YOUR OPINION?
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here. |
PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY: ![]() |