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Linhof Bi-Kardan 5x7


david_munson

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For the last six months or so I've been trying to find a balance between size, economy, and versatility in a view camera larger than 4x5. For a while I was going to refurbish an old 8x10 field. I've had a lot of other ideas since then, but one I've come to time and again is the idea of getting a 5x7 format conversion kit for my Linhof Bi-Kardan. Do any of you use this setup? What I'm wondering is a) if it'd be much harder to use in the field than my current 4x5 setup (which isn't hard to use at all), b) how well it would work with lenses in the 90-120mm range, and c) if I'm just kidding myself and should go with my origional idea of getting an old 8x10. Any comments? Thanks in advance.

 

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P.S. (are you listening, Bob?) I've recently seen a "5x7 Linhof Pre-Technika" listed in the ad of a used equipment dealer. Any info on this camera? Could it be the answer to my conondrum?

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Honestly, Bob, I couldn't tell you. If you'll look in the ad for

Photo-Graphic Systems in the new View Camera magazine you'll see it

listed in the first column under "Large Format." It's actually

listed "5x7 Linhof pretechnical" in the ad and has the following

description on the web page "Linhof Standard Pre-Technika, no rear

movements, leather bellows, 21" bellows extension, 6 3/4 lbs.

revolving back, w/ non-original 5 x 7" wood back." That's all I

know.

 

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To get back to my first question, how well do you think the 5x7 Bi-

Kardan would handle a wide lens? I've got a conversion kit located

and am seriously considering it, so I'd appreciate your input,

considering that you're the man in-the-know when it comes to anything

Linhof.

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Hi Dave,

 

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I'm one of those guys that has used a Bi-Karden 4x5 in the field

quite a bit. It actually folds up very small if you take it apart

and I've always made do. I also have a Technika but have never used

it (long story). After I got married I mentioned to my wife that she

should carry some of the equipment for the good of photography -

might work better for you. Bottom line, the Bi-Kardan works and is a

wonderful camera to use.

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Dear Dave,

 

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I own a beautiful 5x7 Bi-Kardan and I use it quite a lot, mostly in

the field. You'll get used to carry a big box with camera and

accessories easily. I never regreted to get such a big camera for

field work. This was my first large format camera and after only few

shots I completely got used to it. I have also 121mm Super Angulon

which I use without problems, but you'll need wide angle bellows. I

belive 90mm should also work.

I cannot compare my setup with 8x10 since I never used it.

Enjoy!

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