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Darryl Roberts

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Hi,

Will anyone please give a review or point me to one about the Mike Walker Cameras, other than the ones on his Web site? I'm interested in his 5x7 but any review would be nice.

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Tom Kershaw

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Hi,

Will anyone please give a review or point me to one about the Mike Walker Cameras, other than the ones on his Web site? I'm interested in his 5x7 but any review would be nice.

Advanced thank you.
I have one of his Walker Titan SF 4x5 cameras. An excellent unit, and flexible in terms of lens focal length etc. also has plenty of movements, and feels robust to use.
 

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I have the same model as Tom

These things are super industrial. Extremely robust cameras. If your shooting in wild places or all weather landscapes I think the materials and design are best choice over wood or metal.

I would prefer a fixed back wide angle other my model as I only ever shoot wide with basic movements and I would not hesitate to buy 5x7. I would already have done so but I shifted to using digital negatives for contact printing above 5x4
 
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