"G.Penate" wrote:
> If you are not extremely "handy", the best is to buy the actual backs of
> cameras. In the past and at photo fairs I have purchased an 8x10 metal back
> w/o GG for $5 and very recently a 5x7 metal back with GG for $10
Hmmmmm..... This must have been some years ago. Or you have been particularly
lucky, Guillermo. It seems that on eBay, these things sell for something more
like US$100.
I do have an 8x10 back that looks vey much like the one you show. It is
installed on a homemade pinhole box in wood. Looks really nice. I like the way
you use a washer as a focussing tool before putting on the real pinhole or
zoneplate. I will most likely do something similar to my camera. 8x10 film is
not cheap and it's really nice to be able to frame your image before shooting.
What I find difficult is to fit a nut securely on the camera to connect to the
screw on a tripod. Have you found a good way to handle that?
Cheers,
Guy
P.S. I noticed that someone has a Robert Boudreau print for sale on eBay (11x14
print, contact print from negative, from glass). He is a great photographer
from Ottawa who is represented by Jane Crokin in Toronto. Have you seen any of
his work? Really nice work. Reserve price for the print is US$1300. Hmmm...
I wonder if it will sell?
Received on Mon Apr 9 00:25:48 2001
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