Ces1um
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Since I got into large format pinhole I've been itching to get into lens based large format photography. My plan was to sell off a lot of my cameras that see little use and use the money next Christmas to buy a large format camera. I haven't done much research yet into what I was going to buy, but since I primarily shoot landscapes it was likely going to be a field camera of some sort.
I had to go into the local camera repair store today to have my rangefinder aligned on my Voigtlander Bessa R3M and thought maybe I could sell off some of these cameras to them. The ones for sale included:
pentax km, an almost complete setup for a pentax auto110 (original metal case, all lenses, winder, flash, etc.. Only missing a few caps), a polaroid onestep along with a new old stock flash unit, a lubitel 166u with sportsfinder and 4x5 mask with box and instructions, a fuji instax mini neo 90, and a takumar zoom lens. For the most part everything works as it's supposed to (the pentax's light meter doesn't work). I hate shipping cameras and using ebay but I'll sell on kijiji if I have to, but thought selling to the repair store might be a good way to make some money without having to spend too much time and energy.
That's when he came back at me saying he had a crown graphic for sale. He took some photos of my cameras and was going to see what lens he could come up with for the crown graphic, along with what the rangefinder adjustment should cost and let me know what kind of deal he'd be willing to make. I'm not sure if he's going to buy any or all of my cameras.
Now I'm taken a little off guard. I imagined I'd have a lot of time to look into large format cameras and I'd spend time figuring out what I wanted to buy. Obviously I have no idea what a second hand crown graphic is worth. I think it's safe to say that this one is in good condition as he repairs and shoots cameras for a living. He's an active member of the photography community here in town, thought well of by the community, but he's also a good businessman. I have no reason to believe he's pawning a poor worn out piece of equipment out on me-in fact I'd believe quite the opposite. He mentioned it's rangefinder is off but he'd fix that. He also said he rarely uses it because he prefers to focus using the ground glass. No mention what lens will come with this camera but one will come with it.
I primarily shoot nature photography. Landscapes mostly but it's not always grand sweeping vistas. It might be a tree, or a rock, or a cove. I don't travel to zion or to the grand canyon. I'm not up north shooting icebergs. Mostly I'm in the woods, or along the coast. When I shoot 4x5 i often use my 72mm cone. For 35mm I'm often shooting between 40mm and 75mm.
Now I understand the crown graphic has no rear movements (but I'm told these are only used occasionally and may not be of much use to me). I also understand it has some rise and fall, a small amount of shift, some tilt (backwards only), and no swing.
What I'm asking the community is what do you think the value of this camera should be ( I know it's hard to answer this without knowing what lens it will come with) and would it be a good camera for how I use a camera-given my description earlier?
Should I buy this camera or should I hold out for something else? I think this might be a good way for me to go because it clears out space in my closet (much needed), my cameras offset the cost of buying the crown graphic and repair of my rangefinder, and gets me into 4x5 lens based photography. I'm just not sure if this is the right camera for me, or if I'm giving away the farm using my cameras as a trade in potentially getting poor trade in value.
I've come to value the opinions of the members of photrio- even when the responses are harsh. Please give me your candid thoughts.
I had to go into the local camera repair store today to have my rangefinder aligned on my Voigtlander Bessa R3M and thought maybe I could sell off some of these cameras to them. The ones for sale included:
pentax km, an almost complete setup for a pentax auto110 (original metal case, all lenses, winder, flash, etc.. Only missing a few caps), a polaroid onestep along with a new old stock flash unit, a lubitel 166u with sportsfinder and 4x5 mask with box and instructions, a fuji instax mini neo 90, and a takumar zoom lens. For the most part everything works as it's supposed to (the pentax's light meter doesn't work). I hate shipping cameras and using ebay but I'll sell on kijiji if I have to, but thought selling to the repair store might be a good way to make some money without having to spend too much time and energy.
That's when he came back at me saying he had a crown graphic for sale. He took some photos of my cameras and was going to see what lens he could come up with for the crown graphic, along with what the rangefinder adjustment should cost and let me know what kind of deal he'd be willing to make. I'm not sure if he's going to buy any or all of my cameras.
Now I'm taken a little off guard. I imagined I'd have a lot of time to look into large format cameras and I'd spend time figuring out what I wanted to buy. Obviously I have no idea what a second hand crown graphic is worth. I think it's safe to say that this one is in good condition as he repairs and shoots cameras for a living. He's an active member of the photography community here in town, thought well of by the community, but he's also a good businessman. I have no reason to believe he's pawning a poor worn out piece of equipment out on me-in fact I'd believe quite the opposite. He mentioned it's rangefinder is off but he'd fix that. He also said he rarely uses it because he prefers to focus using the ground glass. No mention what lens will come with this camera but one will come with it.
I primarily shoot nature photography. Landscapes mostly but it's not always grand sweeping vistas. It might be a tree, or a rock, or a cove. I don't travel to zion or to the grand canyon. I'm not up north shooting icebergs. Mostly I'm in the woods, or along the coast. When I shoot 4x5 i often use my 72mm cone. For 35mm I'm often shooting between 40mm and 75mm.
Now I understand the crown graphic has no rear movements (but I'm told these are only used occasionally and may not be of much use to me). I also understand it has some rise and fall, a small amount of shift, some tilt (backwards only), and no swing.
What I'm asking the community is what do you think the value of this camera should be ( I know it's hard to answer this without knowing what lens it will come with) and would it be a good camera for how I use a camera-given my description earlier?
Should I buy this camera or should I hold out for something else? I think this might be a good way for me to go because it clears out space in my closet (much needed), my cameras offset the cost of buying the crown graphic and repair of my rangefinder, and gets me into 4x5 lens based photography. I'm just not sure if this is the right camera for me, or if I'm giving away the farm using my cameras as a trade in potentially getting poor trade in value.
I've come to value the opinions of the members of photrio- even when the responses are harsh. Please give me your candid thoughts.