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Well I guess the 90mm angulons are going up in price...

I wonder how ilford will respond to this as the travel wide offers the camera with a pinhole included. Their Titan 4x5 pinhole that features the same plastic build is a bit more expensive at $219 (b&h).
 
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Well I guess the 90mm angulons are going up in price...

I wonder how ilford will respond to this as the travel wide offers the camera with a pinhole included. Their Titan 4x5 pinhole that features the same plastic build is a bit more expensive at $219 (b&h).

What does the Titan come with, though?

10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Harman Direct Positive Photographic Paper
10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Ilford Delta 100 Professional Film
10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Ilford Multigrade IV RC Pearl Finish Paper
 

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What does the Titan come with, though?

10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Harman Direct Positive Photographic Paper
10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Ilford Delta 100 Professional Film
10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Ilford Multigrade IV RC Pearl Finish Paper

Ok, that's about $25 worth of film and paper. Still the Titan is configured for pinhole only while the Travelwide has a helical with 20mm of travel and can use various 90mm lenses besides shipping with a pin hole cap. Ben said that, just for asking, they will also ship the 65mm front plate to backers who ordered the 90 version. This means that with a screwdriver and a little effort you could convert the 90 to a 65mm pin hole camera, and then switch back to the 90 if desired. Quite a sweet deal for those who backed the project.
 
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Ok, that's about $25 worth of film and paper. Still the Titan is configured for pinhole only while the Travelwide has a helical with 20mm of travel and can use various 90mm lenses besides shipping with a pin hole cap. Ben said that, just for asking, they will also ship the 65mm front plate to backers who ordered the 90 version. This means that with a screwdriver and a little effort you could convert the 90 to a 65mm pin hole camera, and then switch back to the 90 if desired. Quite a sweet deal for those who backed the project.

I don't disagree with you, just pointing out that the Titan comes with a few extras that have monetary value.

You also buy into the quality of Ilford, Harman, and Walker cameras.

But either way, yes, the Travelwide looks very appealing. I'm already thinking about what to do with my tax refund... :smile:
 

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I already have the 90mm Angulon and backed the TW. Got my cheap but adequate Israeli viewfinder laying right here on my desk. Just waiting patiently for my camera.
 

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Which is pretty much what I figured all along given the complexity of this project. People set optimistic time goals because they're swept up with enthusiasm, and no doubt feel pressured to make the goal as early as possible to encourage backers, but then reality happens.
 

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At least it looks like it'll make it by the September trip to the Grampians!

Now I just gotta decide what to do with lenses. The 90SWD probably won't fit, so it's either SA90 on the wrong shutter with guesstimated aperture markings, or the 90 Angulon (keep one, sell the other, leave the SWD for the Toyo).
I scored a centre filter for my 65SA the other day for only $50, definitely getting the 65 kit...
 
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What does the Titan come with, though?

10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Harman Direct Positive Photographic Paper
10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Ilford Delta 100 Professional Film
10 Sheets of 4 x 5" Ilford Multigrade IV RC Pearl Finish Paper

Don't forget the slide rule exposure calculator! Competition is good for us consumers :smile:
 

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I should have checked the website, question answered!

Can I attach a Grafmatic / Roll film holder / other holder?
Yes, most likely. The Travelwide features a standard international 4×5 back. You may need to unscrew the spring back and use ball bungees or heavy rubber bands to attach the camera to the holder.
 

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I don’t know if the Travelwide Wanderlust ever got off the ground, but I know I would like a light weight option that doesn’t require me to hide under the dark cloth during the hot summer months. I came across this Kickstarter project that looks promising.

I am not affiliated with the team. I am a backer. Here’s the link and a photo I grabbed from the Kickstarter site.

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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kangrinpoche/cosmos-circle-4x5-snapshot-camera
 
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I am glad there is another go at this. I still enjoy using my Travelwide.
 

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I don’t know if the Travelwide Wanderlust ever got off the ground, but I know I would like a light weight option that doesn’t require me to hide under the dark cloth during the hot summer months. I came across this Kickstarter project that looks promising.

I am not affiliated with the team. I am a backer. Here’s the link and a photo I grabbed from the Kickstarter site.

View attachment 274878


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kangrinpoche/cosmos-circle-4x5-snapshot-camera

Not sure why they're putting this on Kickstarter - they've been selling various configurations of this camera on eBay, on and off, for a good while now.
 

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I don’t know if the Travelwide Wanderlust ever got off the ground, but I know I would like a light weight option that doesn’t require me to hide under the dark cloth during the hot summer months. I came across this Kickstarter project that looks promising.

I am not affiliated with the team. I am a backer. Here’s the link and a photo I grabbed from the Kickstarter site.

View attachment 274878


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kangrinpoche/cosmos-circle-4x5-snapshot-camera

The a Travelwide did get off the ground after major difficulty with the helicoid focusing design. Mine was so stiff, that it eventually broke. I did manage to get a few decent images when I brought it over to Japan on a shoot. I now use it for pinhole work. They still have their website but I'm not sure if they still make the camera.
 

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Not sure why they're putting this on Kickstarter - they've been selling various configurations of this camera on eBay, on and off, for a good while now.

Thanks for pointing it out to me. I'm confused as well.
 

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OK, if you read the details in the Kickstarter campaign announcements it turns out that they are funding a range of design and production upgrades for the camera and its components.
 

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The a Travelwide did get off the ground after major difficulty with the helicoid focusing design. Mine was so stiff, that it eventually broke. I did manage to get a few decent images when I brought it over to Japan on a shoot. I now use it for pinhole work. They still have their website but I'm not sure if they still make the camera.
I use mine for pinhole as well. The helicoid on mine is not that bad, but I really only use it for pinhole work anyway. I don't want to put words in anyone's mouth, especially since I haven't heard anything from the TravelWide makers in ages, but if my memory serves right, at the end of the process they swore they would never make another camera again (which was largely their fault for shitty communication with their backers during the Kickstarter process - they got soured by getting bombarded with "dude, where's my f'in camera?" requests when they would go two months at a time without posting any updates).
 

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I use mine for pinhole as well. The helicoid on mine is not that bad, but I really only use it for pinhole work anyway. I don't want to put words in anyone's mouth, especially since I haven't heard anything from the TravelWide makers in ages, but if my memory serves right, at the end of the process they swore they would never make another camera again (which was largely their fault for shitty communication with their backers during the Kickstarter process - they got soured by getting bombarded with "dude, where's my f'in camera?" requests when they would go two months at a time without posting any updates).

I also recall them becoming quite jaded, saying when this is done, they're done. Strange that their website is still up, though. Enjoying mine for pinhole. Sadly, I lost the pinhole that they provided. Luckily I have a set of interchangeable pinholes that I use.
 
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