It isn't hard to get Tilt-All holders cheap, but everything I've read about them points to them not even being worth what you pay for them. Something about them makes the failure rate very high. Whether they're not designed for standard cameras, or they're just poorly manufactured, every comment I've read on them has been negative.Changeling1 said:Anyone used this brand? They look like the rest with the exception of 3 chrome rivets on each side of the frame which I would presume holds the holder together. I have just about all brands out there ranging in age from 50 years to brand new. I just want them clean and light tight. I can get the new Tilt-All brand cheap. I've heard that all holders come out of the same factory (?)
tim said:8x10 Midos
David A. Goldfarb said:I've heard that the Tiltall 4x5" holders are not designed for a normal 4x5" camera. I believe they lack the lock rib that keeps the holder in place when you pull the slide and forms the light trap when engaged with the groove on the camera back. Either these things are just a mistake, or they are designed for some other equipment, and are being sold as conventional film holders. They do not come out of the same factory as Lisco and Fidelity holders.
David A. Goldfarb said:If I could find them, I'd be using them too. The guy who made them showed up on eBay a while back saying he was looking into making them again and was offering some for sale in odd formats. Anyone know if there's a chance of a Mido revival?
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