ruben_salcedo Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 Dear forum members, I need help figuring out the differences between an Ebony SW45 and one listed on eBay, labeled Ebony New Wide 4x5. At 1st glance, the Ebony camera labeled New wide seems to have a true bag bellows, And limited front extension. Interestingly, This model has the rear extension accessory bellows with possible rear vertical tilt. I am uncertain of several details. This is all I was able to ascertain from pics. No rear Rise/fall. As for the SW limited bellows extension of 190mm, rear rise/ fall. I am aware that Ebony went out of business. Does anybody have any links with camera Specifics. I intend to use both sheet film And roll film up to 6x12cm. I would like to Use focal lengths between 58mm and ~180mm. I love the high quality simple non Folding design. Please help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyruscornut Posted December 22, 2019 Share Posted December 22, 2019 Hi Ruben Did you get somewhere an answer to this question. I’am looking for the same information. Si strange not to find it on the ebony documents Regards If yes You can reply to me on my email adress: cyruscornut@gmail.com Dear forum members, I need help figuring out the differences between an Ebony SW45 and one listed on eBay, labeled Ebony New Wide 4x5. At 1st glance, the Ebony camera labeled New wide seems to have a true bag bellows, And limited front extension. Interestingly, This model has the rear extension accessory bellows with possible rear vertical tilt. I am uncertain of several details. This is all I was able to ascertain from pics. No rear Rise/fall. As for the SW limited bellows extension of 190mm, rear rise/ fall. I am aware that Ebony went out of business. Does anybody have any links with camera Specifics. I intend to use both sheet film And roll film up to 6x12cm. I would like to Use focal lengths between 58mm and ~180mm. I love the high quality simple non Folding design. Please help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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