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I've been wanting to try LF for so long now. Anyway I've finally bought a Technica III Mk5 to dip my toe in the water so to speak.

Now while I wont receive the camera for a few days yet, I'm looking for an instruction manual and some info on 4x5 film handling and developing. Any advice would be good.
 
There's good info on loading filmholders and handling film at lfphoto.info. You might also get Steve Simmons' introductory book, _Using the View Camera_.

There's a good page on the Tech III at cameraquest.com.
 
Yes Rich I'm aware of that.

Thanks David for the link. I'm not sure about a generic book on view cameras just yet but will look out for it in the future.
 
You may want to check eBay. Periodically they do have Linhof books, though they normally refer to the Technika IV or later. Finding a manual for the camera may take some searching for a 40 year old camera though. Enjoy it.

Rich
 
I think its actually 51 years old, cant wait to get my hands on it. Thanks for the good wishes.
 
Fintan said:
I think its actually 51 years old, cant wait to get my hands on it. Thanks for the good wishes.

By George, you are right it is that old. When I had my modified Technika IV, I believe it was made in either 1956 or 1958. Unfortunately it was stolen in 1994. Replaced it with a Technikardan 45S.

The IIIs are supposed to be quite workable. May need a cleaning and a lube. The leather is notorious to peel a little, but what do you want for a 50 year old camera. The leather can be reapplied of reglued however. Also, I had a leaf spring in the focusing break. Hopefully if this happens, parts will be available or could be manufactured. When mine broke, it was 1992 and parts were available for the IV through Master (which is still in production).

Rich
 
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