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interesting cameras--- he used a HELL of a lot of aluminum to get to the cone shape though. Poor machining time use. Could have made a pyramid of plate and made it faster, easier, and with better coverage.
 

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I really like the black carbon ones. Remind me of things of the future back in the 50's.
Jeff Searust, I guess he's a photographer first, not an engineer. Your right, a fabricated aluminum body would be faster and easier to make. I assume though, that the aluminum was scrap, so it really doesn't matter. In any case, they are really unique looking cameras.
 
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