Matthew55000
6x7 FTW
Was there ever a 6x12 rangefinder camera?
As much as I like my 6x7 camera I would be interested in experimenting with the 6x12 format if one exists - and can be had for a few hundred US dollars.
As much as I like my 6x7 camera I would be interested in experimenting with the 6x12 format if one exists - and can be had for a few hundred US dollars.
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Straight off of google, here's a link to making your own I believe http://bigcamera.com/articles/Mamiya 4x5x6x12.htm
And here's the modern (expensive) manufacturer of 6x12 p&s
http://www.horsemanusa.com/sw612.html
And here's the modern (expensive) manufacturer of 6x12 p&s
http://www.horsemanusa.com/sw612.html
Matthew55000
6x7 FTW
Thanks for the photo and links Ash.
The Horseman 6x12 is gorgeous but way out of the budget I had planned for this.
The Horseman 6x12 is gorgeous but way out of the budget I had planned for this.
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Have you looked into the Graflex LF cameras? Graflok backs allow for 6x12 holders too.
ChrisN
Striving
Ash said:... My soon to arrive 4x5 Razzle RF will be compatible with 6x12 LF backs, but that's an expensive route.
Looking forward to seeing this, Ash. What's it going to look like?
Finder
Veteran
Fotoman or a similar Chinese camera will be your cheapest route for a 6x12 camera, but none are rangefinders, just viewfinders. A 4x5 with a 6x12 back can be cheaper and if the 4x5 has a rangefinder, then you have that, but they are big and combersome.
6x12 is not a cheap format. The lens alone is expensive. A 4x5 with a back does not handle as well as a 6x12 camera - I have both setups. Depending on the angle of view of the lens, you may need a center filter which will set you back about $400.
But 6x12 is a great format. I really enjoy it. I find it very "cinematic."
6x12 is not a cheap format. The lens alone is expensive. A 4x5 with a back does not handle as well as a 6x12 camera - I have both setups. Depending on the angle of view of the lens, you may need a center filter which will set you back about $400.
But 6x12 is a great format. I really enjoy it. I find it very "cinematic."
Finder
Veteran
BTW, here is the link to Fotoman:
http://www.fotomancamera.com/product_list.asp?id=189
This is the cheapest 6x12 camera I know, but it is going to be in thousands, not hundreds. Fotoman does make an accessory rangefinder, but you can get old accessory rangefinders from ebay for less.
http://www.fotomancamera.com/product_list.asp?id=189
This is the cheapest 6x12 camera I know, but it is going to be in thousands, not hundreds. Fotoman does make an accessory rangefinder, but you can get old accessory rangefinders from ebay for less.
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