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Danny Treacy

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I've searched the forum for sake prices for this lens but I can't find any info. I wanted to find out what a ball park figure would be for a good condition later model?

I saw on eBay one for around £400, does that seem about right? Hard to tell.

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One sold for £350 in June in good condition, they usually go for more like £600-£800 here in the UK. It might pay you to go to the Camera Fair in Beaconsfield but that's not until the 10th Sept, sometimes there's LF bargains but it's hit and miss and patience.

You might find one cheaper from the US but be aware that Import Duty then VAT on the purchase price as well as the shipping cost adds about 30-33%.

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One sold for £350 in June in good condition, they usually go for more like £600-£800 here in the UK. It might pay you to go to the Camera Fair in Beaconsfield but that's not until the 10th Sept, sometimes there's LF bargains but it's hit and miss and patience.

You might find one cheaper from the US but be aware that Import Duty then VAT on the purchase price as well as the shipping cost adds about 30-33%.

Ian

Thanks for the info that's really helpful, I wasn't aware of the fair in Beaconsfield, I'm looking for a used 10 x 8 field camera so it might be a good place to start!

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Thanks for the info that's really helpful, I wasn't aware of the fair in Beaconsfield, I'm looking for a used 10 x 8 field camera so it might be a good place to start!

Thanks

There's other camera fairs, I think Potters Bar and Orpington. I don't go to the Beaconsfield one but know people that do who say it's similar the Wolverhampton one I go to. In the years I;ve been going to Wolverhampton there's less and less LF equipment and I've never seen a 10x8 filed camera.

As a format 10x8 largely disappeared here in the UK by the 1930s with only few new cameras being made, half plate and whole plate were more common and 5x4 ruled the roost.

You may remember Kays Catalogues, I new the chief photographer in Worcester, every image (transparency) was shot to final print size, the largest was 10x8. The big catalogue companies like Kays, Moores, Army & Navy, and a few others were the main buyers here in the UK for 10x8 cameras. Kays photo department had quite a few studios and each might have a few sets, so lot of LF cameras.

So there's never been a lot of modern 10x8 equipment in the UK and what there is is almost all monorail.

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There's other camera fairs, I think Potters Bar and Orpington. I don't go to the Beaconsfield one but know people that do who say it's similar the Wolverhampton one I go to. In the years I;ve been going to Wolverhampton there's less and less LF equipment and I've never seen a 10x8 filed camera.

As a format 10x8 largely disappeared here in the UK by the 1930s with only few new cameras being made, half plate and whole plate were more common and 5x4 ruled the roost.

You may remember Kays Catalogues, I new the chief photographer in Worcester, every image (transparency) was shot to final print size, the largest was 10x8. The big catalogue companies like Kays, Moores, Army & Navy, and a few others were the main buyers here in the UK for 10x8 cameras. Kays photo department had quite a few studios and each might have a few sets, so lot of LF cameras.

So there's never been a lot of modern 10x8 equipment in the UK and what there is is almost all monorail.

Ian

Interesting, the new Intrepid 10 x 8 is starting to look like the best option!

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