LVaszar
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Here it is
With a 135 mm Apo Sironar S:
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With a 135 mm Apo Sironar S:
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Tachs are beautiful cameras, and so is your Zone VI! The Gowland looks so small next to the Zone VI.No babies around my house anymore, but here are Mutt and Jeff.
Zone VI 8x10 wearing a Fuji W 5.6/300
Gowland PocketView 4x5 sporting a Caltar II-N 5.6/150
Vaughn
PS...Those Tachs are pretty cameras. We have one we check out to students. I have had to replace a couple broken toggles (front swing) and there is a good crack in the wood (no light leak) right above the knob for back tilt. Students certainly test equipmment (and my patience!)
Manuel: "Que?"
Tachs are beautiful cameras, and so is your Zone VI! The Gowland looks so small next to the Zone VI.
With a 135 mm Apo Sironar S:
Maybe you can show me a good spot for a sunset photo?
Daniel.
Robert, looks like a sunrise, unless you flipped the tranny.Nice picture though. By the way, welcome back.
Daniel lives in Perth, I would have thought it was about the best place in Australia to take sunset shots.
Mick.
Well, I know I should have one. Don't they need paying for somehow? Or can I get my Doctor to prescribe one?
Steve.
When comparing I couln't see a triple extension there. The Tachi has a 330mm bellows and the Shen has 360. Is the Shen better or the Tachi when it comes to bellows extension? The Shen also has interchangable bellows which is a plus. I might get on but I saw this thread and wonder now.
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