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AndrewH

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So I just won an auction for a 8x10 (cambo SC), for very little money and I have a few questions. I have shot 4x5, so I know the basics of LF, but not at 8x10. Could I get some recommendations for a cheap lens with which to start? I am also curious as to tripod/head combos. Lastly, a nice heavy darkcloth that anyone can recommend? Thanks for your time.

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Andrew
 

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Andrew,

Probably a G-Claron in a near-normal focal length would be a good place to start. Not exactly bottom of the price barrel, but certainly a good value and a a good performer. Otherwise, any used multicoated plasmats like a 300mm Symmar- or Sironar-series would be good. If you want to go cheaper, an uncoated Series III Dagor might be a consideration.

Tripods: Cheap and good is a Majestic, usually $150 - 200 for a decent one on eBay; get a "black" one as parts are still available versus the "gray" ones. A Berlebach of the right size would be a consideration, as would several of the used metal studio tripods, or a large Gitzo metal. No point in going ultra lightweight with a metal studio camera. Majestic is hard to beat for the value.

I don't have much advice on a dark cloth; there are plenty of good choices in 4x5, but less in 8x10. The best thing would probably get someone to make you one. Conventional ones seem to be a bit heavy, but if you're using a Cambo 8x10 rail and a Majestic, the dark cloth is the least of your weight worries.

Steve
 
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