I'm looking for a low cost, light, small, wooden view camera that I can stick in a backpack with relative ease (compared to the monorail I've been lugging around) and have almost decided on the Shen Hoa 5x4. I understand it has a Graflock back, but can someone confirm that I can use a Polaroid back on this camera since I mainly shoot P55. I researched the web and have come across conflicting stories.
Look for a Nagaoka or Ikeda Anba. I have heard that the Shen Hao is nice but that it is heavy.
Do you need a Graflok? A 545 holder will slip right under a standard ground glass with no modifications.
I just bought a Nagaoka. I replaced the original back with a piece of painted baltic birch to which I attached a scrounged Graflok. It turned out well. And I did not have to permanently alter the camera in any way. But I just tested my 545 holder with the original back and found the graflok was not needed.
Yes you can, I also have a Calumet roll film holder and it works in the back like a film holder and with the screen removed and used in the Graflock or International back, the slide clips. Everything fit fine and I have had mine for just a few weeks so it's a new model.
Curt
Yes... I have a shen-hao 4x5 (or 5x4 depending on where you live ), and have used it with a polaroid 545 holder a lot. I love working with it that way!
Like Suzanne and Curt, I also use the Shen Hao with the 545 back. I generally prefer normal holders because they're lighter, I can taylor my loads to my subject, and I have 20 or so of them. But, it handles the 545 just fine (as well as the Toyoview G that I have).
Yes you can, I also have a Calumet roll film holder and it works in the back like a film holder and with the screen removed and used in the Graflock or International back, the slide clips. Everything fit fine and I have had mine for just a few weeks so it's a new model.
Curt
I have had my Shen for a year now and have used Grafmatics, Polaroid 545, and a Grafic 23 6x9 roll film holder on it without any trouble. I bought it for the same reason, I wanted something I could pack into a small bag and take with me on a hike rather than lugging an Arca Swiss monorail around in it's box.
I've had my Shen Hao for about six years now, and been extremely pleased with it. It takes all modern holders, including the Polaroid and Quickload/Readyload holders.
Weightwise, yes, it is heavier than a Nagaoka, but we're talking about 2-3 # total difference. It isn't THAT much of an encumbrance, and it is a benefit when shooting in windy conditions.
I've had my Shen Hao for about six years now, and been extremely pleased with it. It takes all modern holders, including the Polaroid and Quickload/Readyload holders.
I didn't know that they were around that long, so far mine seems really nice and yes it's a bit on the heavy side but I don't have a problem with it. For the price I just couldn't pass it up.
I got mine in about 2001. The serial number is into the three digits (I think 000245 or thereabouts), so I'm pretty sure it is not first year production.
Thanks again. Sounds like a good bet. Although here in the UK, the price is about $1100, not the $640 I see on US sites. Sadly, with import tax, shipping and tax collection fees, I wouldn't make much of a saving importing it.
There's usually a compromise between weight and rigidity, particularly at this end of the price range, but the Shen Hao sounds about right. Unless anybody has a S/H Ebony they want to get rid of