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Wehman 8x10 field cameras


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I've used a MPP mk8 4x5 together with a De Vere 54 enlarger happily for 3 years now. However, I would like to try 8x10 & contact printing. The Wehman 8x10 seems a be a capable & rugged camera at a reasonable price but I've not seen much mention of them. Has anyone had experience with these cameras?

 

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I purchased the Wehman 8x10 and like it a lot upon examining it. I

say that because I have yet to make an exposure with it since I'm

just getting into 8x10 and have had to deal with many issues, like

getting lenses and holders and other accessories. I'm taking my time

with these things, but I have done some test-run type setups and the

design really appeals to me. It looks like a military item more than

an old Deardorff aesthetically. Very practical and tough. It does

have geared focusing (rear) but otherwise is manual/friction based.

It is all quality made with boards made of phenolic resin rather than

wood, and quality metal knobs and framing. It folds up to be quite

small; only about 2 1/2" deep, and you can leave a small lens inside

(Nikkor 300mm f/9 for example). It does have a mind of its own when

folding it back up but you get used to that.

 

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You can get pretty good movements although Bruce recommends a

monorail camera for things like architectural shots. You can put it

through rear swing and tilt if you want as well as front. The back is

removable for vertical or horizontal, and it has a nice easy to use

bail for the film holders. It seems to lock down quite solidly, you

do get some shake if you tap it but not from mild breeze. My first

exposures are going to be long ones so I'll let you know about the

results.

 

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Mine was the last of his first run of cameras; his new ones have

incorporated some changes about which I'm not familiar. I would

imagine they would be good ones. I think Bruce has been great to deal

with; lots of (impartial) advice and has drilled lensboards for free

several months after the sale (I told you I've been taking my time

with this!)

 

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All in all I'd check out the Wehman line and I think he'll send one

out as returnable if you don't like it. Since I got it I don't wish

for any other camera.

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