ampguy
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Anyone know what camera(s) and films might have been used for these?
Anyone know what camera(s) and films might have been used for these?
boilerdoc2
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most of the photos were made 4X5 or roll film Speed Graphic cameras. Think about lugging that around in a combat zone. Also in use, I think were rangefinders, such as the Leica screwmounts of the time. But since those were Axis made (Germany), probably not many available....
Frank Capa used a rangefinder on D Day.
Steve
Frank Capa used a rangefinder on D Day.
Steve
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Todd.Hanz
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Joe Rosenthall shot a lot of the goings on with a Graflex 4x5, including the famous flag raising photo. many of those pictures you linked to seem to be 4x5's.
Todd
Todd
ZeissFan
Veteran
Frank Capa used a rangefinder on D Day.
Actually, it was Robert Capa. He used a Zeiss Ikon Contax II.
There is a book by a U.S. photographer who shot with an Argus "Brick" during World War II. The photos are very good.
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