is it possible to tell from the photo and this description what size it is?
The camera measures approximately 26 cm both vertically and horizontally.
The frosted glass measures approximately 16.5 cm vertically and 22 cm horizontally.
The diameter of the film holder insertion port on the camera's side, behind the frosted glass, is approximately 19 cm.
Thanks. Well, the camera is in great condition, I'm considering buying it. But I wouldn't enlarge the whole plate with my current equipment (Durst 138S) :/.
Yes, I don't have an enlarger that will enlarge above a 4x5 negative, but I have a WP camera. Also, contact printing rather simplifies your printing routine; a sheet of glass and a bare light bulb are inexpensive!
I know, contacts are nice. Now I have a 5x7 monorail, from which I usually enlarge to 40x50cm (16x20). But I would like something significantly lighter, for occasional outdoor use.
I know, contacts are nice. Now I have a 5x7 monorail, from which I usually enlarge to 40x50cm (16x20). But I would like something significantly lighter, for occasional outdoor use.
At one time, Nagaoka was considered the ultra-lightweight choice among wooden folding cameras. Now there are other lightweight options due to carbon fiber innovations, etc; but those tend to cost way more.
The maximum carrier size that will work in a Durst 138 is 5x7 or the metric equivalent. But it is possible to make an oversize supplemental stage and carrier for these - I even have an 8x10 cold light system atop one of my 138 chassis.