Squidward
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I've suddenly gotten the itch to take up 4X5 photography, or at least get a camera that is capable of shooting on to 4X5 film. I was given a Kodak Ektar 127mm f4.7 from 1945 that I could use with this camera. Yes, I know that the image circle just covers the film and that I will not be able to use any tilt nor shift without worry about vignetting. I'm hoping to be able to attach my Nikon D70 to it for some new photographic options and the smaller DX sensor will allow me to do some limited tilts and shifts without worry about vignetting and this will allow me to familiarize myself with the view camera without any additional expenditure. I may get a 6X9 or 6X7 back for it to dabble in medium format territory, too.
Here's the crazy part: I'm seriously considering making a 4X5 camera on my own from ideas I have in my head about how/what I want. Am I crazy for wanting to make the camera? Should I just buy a used field camera to learn on and move on to making a camera after I get comfortable with it? Part of the reason for wanting to make the camera is because of budget but also the satisfaction of making it myself with ideas of how I want it to work.
About me:
I've been a serious hobbyist in the field of photography since high school. I've owned and used a few Nikon cameras in my day: owned Nikon FE2, Nikon F Photomic FTN, Nikkormat FTN, Nikon D70, in that order - still have the FE2 and D70. I've used the F4s and F2. I'm mechanically inclined and have a fairly good understanding of how things work and why, for the most part. I've done darkroom work both in high school and in college but currently do not have access to a darkroom. I have an Omega D2 sitting in storage that I would love to use some day.
I am a pretty good do-it-yourselfer. I have a Sherline miniature mill so I have the capability to make metal parts as needed.
Here's the crazy part: I'm seriously considering making a 4X5 camera on my own from ideas I have in my head about how/what I want. Am I crazy for wanting to make the camera? Should I just buy a used field camera to learn on and move on to making a camera after I get comfortable with it? Part of the reason for wanting to make the camera is because of budget but also the satisfaction of making it myself with ideas of how I want it to work.
About me:
I've been a serious hobbyist in the field of photography since high school. I've owned and used a few Nikon cameras in my day: owned Nikon FE2, Nikon F Photomic FTN, Nikkormat FTN, Nikon D70, in that order - still have the FE2 and D70. I've used the F4s and F2. I'm mechanically inclined and have a fairly good understanding of how things work and why, for the most part. I've done darkroom work both in high school and in college but currently do not have access to a darkroom. I have an Omega D2 sitting in storage that I would love to use some day.
I am a pretty good do-it-yourselfer. I have a Sherline miniature mill so I have the capability to make metal parts as needed.