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  1. Multi-Format Noon Pinhole Medium Format Film Camera for sale from my personal film camera collection. I have bought and sold a good deal of gear on forums (Large Format forum, FB Film gear etc.) and all transactions have gone smoothly. I can take payment via PayPal or Venmo. If you use the business transaction on PayPal I would ask that the buyer pay the 2% transaction fee. I would ask for roughly $20 for shipping and would refund the difference from my actual shipping and insurance costs. SECOND EDITION of MODEL 612 improved design, reduced size, reduced weight I offer a medium-format pinhole that I purchased from the maker noonPINHOLE from a limited series of 777 cameras. he Camera is handmade in every detail. With this camera you can take pictures in three formats: I. Panoramic 6x12cm, (6 exposures on a standard 120 film) II. 6x9cm, (8 exposures on a standard 120 film) III. 6x6cm, (12 exposures on a standard 120 film) The camera is made of Walnut wood (Juglans regia L.) . The camera is finished with beeswax mixed with tung oil. Each camera has a manually polished film channel, so that the film is not scratched. The back cover has transparent windows make it easier to read the number of the next photo and the camera still keeps it 100% lightproof. The pinhole used in this camera was handmade and its quality was microscopically examined - it is perfectly round. NEW The camera has a bull's eye spirit level. The camera comes fitted with a standard 1/4" tripod-mounting thread The serial number of each camera is hand-stamped on a thick brass plate that has fallen off Specifications: focal length ----------60mm aperture equivalent --------- f/222 pinhole size ----------- 0,27 mm angle of view for the format 6x12cm - 97 degrees (equivalent 16mm ultra wide lens for "FULL FRAME" sensor or 35mm film camera) angle of view for the format 6x9cm - 84 degrees (equivalent 24mm wide lens for "FULL FRAME" sensor or 35mm film camera) angle of view for the format 6x6cm - 71 degrees (equivalent 30mm wide lens for "FULL FRAME" sensor or 35mm film camera)
  2. Anyone know what size whole the lens board needs to mount one of these lenses?
  3. I'm selling my beloved medium format automated film camera. Its a fantastic travel camera. It takes beautiful images. I have just never fully taken to the 6x4.5 format.
  4. I will also say that I’ve gotten a box or two that had sheets that were two wide (4x5) and they got caught in the film holder, bunched up, and were worthless. It took me weeks to figure out the problem. I notified B&H and wrote to Rollei. B&H did not offer me a refund and Rollei didn’t respond.
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  6. 4x5 Ilford FP4 Plus

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  7. <p>I purchased an inexpensive Carl Zeiss Tessar 210mm F/4.5 lens, (SN 5397) intended for 13x18. Can anyone tell me how to determine what kind of shutter/lens board size I need? </p> <p>Thanks!</p> <p>Amanda in DC</p><div></div>
  8. <p>Greetings,<br> I just purchased a Crown Graphic on Ebay that did not have a back. It also appears that the camera was modified and the back sliders are now attaching for a vertically placed film back.<br> How do I know which type of back will work? I purchased a Graflex Back that doesn't seem to fit at all. I found one statement online to suggest that the Crown Graphic requires a Graflox back. But I already lost $100 on the Graflex back that cant be returned so I thought it best to ask.</p> <p>Many thanks,<br> Amanda K</p>
  9. <p>I just got a Bronica S2A and I'm absolutely in love with the camera. The only problem I have discovered is that it seems the shutter speed selector dial is almost stuck. I can get it to move just slightly. Is there some shutter speed selector lock mechanism I'm not aware of? I suspect the gears might need servicing (if I even know what I'm talking about).<br> I just wondered if anyone has experienced a similar issue or had any insight. <br> Kind regards,<br> Amanda </p>
  10. Thanks for the quick replies and informative feedback. I suspected the answer was a solid no. I had been using a Hasselblad 500c, borrowed from a friend. The Bronica was an impulse purchase and I do not regret it. I just wanted to know if it had any film back expansion options. Thanks again!
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