Burke and James KS-7A in Large Format Posted December 15, 2006 I use a KS-7A at work for reprographics. I use it to shoot 4x5s and 8x10s of artworks, resulting in reproduction quality images far superior to what high end digital cameras or data backs can produce. It is extremely simplistic, basically a bellows box attached to rails and mounted on a cabinet with casters. Obviously it takes up alot of space, can't say it would be valuable in the home/personal setting, but it is invaluable and in my mind still unreplaceable in the workplace.
Burke and James KS-7A
in Large Format
Posted
I use a KS-7A at work for reprographics. I use it to shoot 4x5s and 8x10s of artworks,
resulting in reproduction quality images far superior to what high end digital cameras or
data backs can produce. It is extremely simplistic, basically a bellows box attached to rails
and mounted on a cabinet with casters. Obviously it takes up alot of space, can't say it
would be valuable in the home/personal setting, but it is invaluable and in my mind still
unreplaceable in the workplace.