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For Sale Vertical Bracket for 8x20 Cameras

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Reinhold

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Ever wish you could tilt your ULF landscape camera on it's edge so you could take a photo of that waterfall?

Here's a solid solution...

It's sized for a Canham 8x20, although any large format camera can be attached to it.

An aluminum bracket that lets you put the center of gravity direcly over the tripod screw so the whole shee-bang won't tip over.

Two positions for vertical attacment to the camera (10 and 14 inches above the horizontal leg)

Three positions for horizontal attacment of the tripod mount (3, 5, & 7 inches from the inside face of the vertical column.

Bogen Hex plate is included.

This is not a patch-up job, everything is solidly welded and competently desiged.

$250 + Shipping

Reinhold

www.classicBWphoto.com
 
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Ever wish you could tilt your ULF landscape camera on it's edge so you could take a photo of that waterfall?

Here's a solid solution...

It's sized for a Canham 8x20, although any large format camera can be attached to it.

An aluminum bracket that lets you put the center of gravity direcly over the tripod screw so the whole shee-bang won't tip over.

Two positions for vertical attacment to the camera (10 and 14 inches above the horizontal leg)

Three positions for horizontal attacment of the tripod mount (3, 5, & 7 inches from the inside face of the vertical column.

Bogen Hex plate is included.

This is not a patch-up job, everything is solidly welded and competently desiged.

$250 + Shipping

Reinhold

www.classicBWphoto.com

Hi Reinhold,

I know this is reaching back in time, but did you have plans (drawings) for how to build this bracket? I think I may have seen a drawing somewhere (here or on the LFF) but can't exactly recall.

Thanks,

Carl
 
Howdy Carl,
I dug back into my files and found this...
It brings me back to the days when I had that Canham... Sigh...
Nowadays, I putter around making my Wollaston lenses,
Not as much zip in me these days...
Enjoy
Reinhold
 

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