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Ebony 45SU


jeffrey_scott

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I just recieved my Ebony 45SU from Badger Graphic; what a camera! I have been using technical cameras for the past 13 years so it will take a little while to get used to sliding movements but the range of movements are truly amazing for such a compact camera. I know I will run out of lens before I run out of camera, as it should be. I am proud to be a member of the "club".
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I know some may "poo-poo" our Ebony enthusiasm as little more than a

camera-of-the-moment fad, but I just got my camera a few nights ago

and have found myself setting it up repeatedly and working through

the functions and features, or just staring at the damn thing! I

never did that with my Wisner. The overriding thought that keeps

coming to mind over and over again is, the designer of this camera is

a genius. I think I have the cheapest camera he makes (RW45), yet the

attention to detail, functionality and aesthetics of it are simply

amazing.

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Jeffrey,

 

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Welcome to the Ebony club, you will enjoy your camera better each time you

use it. I have the 45S and it is superb, as you say, the movements are truly

amazing. Unfortunately due to ongoing opthalmic problems I am having to

leave "the club" and have to sell my beautiful LF camera & lenses.

 

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I'm sure you will get many years happy shooting and good luck with your new

camera.

 

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Quality is remembered, long after the price is forgotten.

 

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Kind regards

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Hi Jeffrey, Yes I think you're right - Hiromi is a genius!! I've

owned my SW45 for 2 years almost and when the weather's too foul to

venture out for taking photos, I find myself setting up and "playing"

with the camera - just to admire the craftsmanship!!!! I must admit,

I've never done this with any other camera!! I think the smell of

the thing is addictive and probably explains why we do this! BUT,

although there appears to be an unofficial Ebony "club", I'm glad to

say that it doesn't follow the "I own a Leica so I'm better than

you" path! IMHO, LF is one area of photography where choice of gear

comes second to talent/skill/experience! Enjoy your Ebony for many

years to come! Regards Paul

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Man, these consistently enthusiastic Ebony posts really fire me up. I

am running a lot of Portra through my Bronicas with the purpose of

saving towards an RW45, my first LF camera. This camera is to be a

selfish purchase; if I never make a dime from any image taken with

it,I really don't care! I am just looking forward to the process of

using a beautifully made instrument to create the best images of

which I am capable. Patience, patience, patience....!

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Time to dispel the myth!! EBONY cameras are not that expensive!!!

Ok, some of them are!! But you can get hold of an RW, RSW, SW for

the same sort of money as other makes. Robert White has some

excellent deals on the RW and RSW in kit form as well as body only

prices. Anyhow, an Ebony really is an investment and IS worth the

extra outlay.

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Yes, Ebony cameras may appear to be expensive but if you consider that

it will probably be a final purchase the cost can be justified. Over

the years we all buy and sell and trade up to the next level of

camera, just think of all the lost dollars involved in such

transactions. Buy the best first and save all the money for other

things like a trip somewhere to use the camera for image-making!

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Jeffrey,

 

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It does not surprise me that you are pleased with your camera. As I am

sure you realize, the interest in Ebony cameras really isn't a club.

And the pleasure expressed is not a fad. The 45SU is wonderfully

engineered and constructed. The situation is very much like the

pleasure that people had (and have) when using Deardorff cameras, with

the materials and construction updated and rethought by a new

generation of talented camera-makers. With the availability of

outstanding lenses and great cameras, we are living at a complicated

and great moment in the history of large format photography. Happy

picture-taking.

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Yes I know Ebony is not a club, I was just responding to some earlier

threads regarding such statements. I guess it is like those that own

fine automobiles in that they tend to rally (no pun intended)

together regarding something they wish everyone could experience.

Given today's reality that most products are built to a pricepoint,

even some things you would expect not to be is all the more reason to

champion quality things such as the Ebony camera line of products.

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