Over 1,000 Harman TiTANs sold already

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This little pinhole camera is taking off in a big way - just think how much associated film and chemicals are being purchased for it too. It's only been on the market since the end of last year!

Many congratulations to Ilford for producing this, in association with Walker Cameras.

Info on Ilford's website here: http://www.ilfordphoto.com/pressroom/article.asp?n=143

I'm really enjoying using mine and getting into those amazing big negatives. It's making me think very hard about the future of my photography.
 
Mine arrived a few weeks back. I must admit, this thing is really cool and the 4 X 5 negatives are huge. And I love the old-fashioned shutter (uncovering the pinhole for several seconds).

Jim B.
 
Eventually there'll be a review in Shutterbug (they have the text and pics already). It's the most impressive pinhole I've ever seen. I saw Mike Walker on the Ilford stand at Focus ten days ago, along with the prototype 8x10 inch, which has 3 pinholes (centred, rise, cross -- pick whichever hole is most use!). The 4x5 is OK with Direct Positive Paper (again, review coming) but it was pure magic with FP4.

Cheers,

R.
 
Eventually there'll be a review in Shutterbug (they have the text and pics already). It's the most impressive pinhole I've ever seen. I saw Mike Walker on the Ilford stand at Focus ten days ago, along with the prototype 8x10 inch, which has 3 pinholes (centred, rise, cross -- pick whichever hole is most use!). The 4x5 is OK with Direct Positive Paper (again, review coming) but it was pure magic with FP4.

Cheers,

R.

I bought 4) 8x10 film holders in anticipation of the next Titan. Hope it's here soon. :)
 
I bought 4) 8x10 film holders in anticipation of the next Titan. Hope it's here soon. :)

Dear Andy,

Alas, not VERY soon. Mike is so snowed under with 4x5 orders that he can't contemplate series production of the 8x10 for a while. He's looking at ways of eliminating the worst bottlenecks in the production sequence (especially painting) but the sheer success of this thing has taken both Ilford and Mike by surprise. Ilford is delaying the official US launch until they're caught up with UK orders. Yes, you can buy them in the USA, but that's without a official launch, because they don't want to stoke up still more demand that they can't handle.

Mine is between my keyboard and my monitor as I type these words...

Cheers,

R.
 
Adorama has them listed at 219. IIRC

But they aren't in stock. However, I ordered one from the UK for $225 shipped. I had to try one since I haven't used a store-bought pinhole in 18 years or so. If it isn't my thing, I'm sure I'll have no issue selling it.
 
no wonder. I have seen their Walker Titan 4x5 field cameras and very impressed by its workmanship.
 
Not really. Both Mike and Ilford took the view that they're VERY widely and cheaply available second hand, so who's going to want to buy new ones? I'm sure they're right.

Cheers,

R.
I wanted to (for a different camera); according to the gentleman at Ag Photographic, the arrival of the Titan made sourcing them difficult for a few months.
 
I wanted to (for a different camera); according to the gentleman at Ag Photographic, the arrival of the Titan made sourcing them difficult for a few months.

They may have been exaggerating slightly. Yes, there's vastly more demand than there was, but there are still countless millions of the things out there. Rather more worrying is that they are no longer being produced new in the USA, so all they're selling is old stock.

Cheers,

R.
 
I guess that when I mount a pinhole plate on my Graflex 4x5 I have the same thing? But with zoom capability? will be bigger and heavier though.
 
Too bad it doesn't come with film holders.
Not really. Both Mike and Ilford took the view that they're VERY widely and cheaply available second hand, so who's going to want to buy new ones? I'm sure they're right.

Cheers,

R.

Sorry Roger, but that's clearly the seasoned LF shooter's view. IMO releasing this with a view towards attracting new users and then not offering holders is simply ridiculous. It's like Cosina bringing out the Bessa line and telling everybody, sorry, you have to source your own cassettes, but don't worry, there are millions of FILCAs out there.

OK so they already can't keep up with demand but once they catch up, I think they should reconsider.
 
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