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Old December 15th 04, 06:44 PM
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Boring views.


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Old December 15th 04, 06:44 PM
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Boring views.


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Old December 16th 04, 12:39 AM
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Boring views.


I'll outshoot you any day with a handheld 4x5, Miniature Man.


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Old December 16th 04, 12:39 AM
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Boring views.


I'll outshoot you any day with a handheld 4x5, Miniature Man.


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Old December 16th 04, 01:21 AM
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No you won't, lead-footed zonazi!

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Old December 16th 04, 01:21 AM
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No you won't, lead-footed zonazi!

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Old December 16th 04, 01:11 PM
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In that vein ...
That's why I enjoyed the Busch Pressman "D" so much.
While heavy, the front tilt, rise and lateral shifts (though I never
used the shift) were there.
Also, the later units have a screw to lock tilt in place.
Stripping one down to a lighter weight would make it a practical field
camera.
It's only design flaw is the small throat, restricing the size of lens
that can be used.
Bellows extension is modest, but good enough for much landscape work.
Just stay at or under 200mm.

Collin

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Old December 16th 04, 01:11 PM
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In that vein ...
That's why I enjoyed the Busch Pressman "D" so much.
While heavy, the front tilt, rise and lateral shifts (though I never
used the shift) were there.
Also, the later units have a screw to lock tilt in place.
Stripping one down to a lighter weight would make it a practical field
camera.
It's only design flaw is the small throat, restricing the size of lens
that can be used.
Bellows extension is modest, but good enough for much landscape work.
Just stay at or under 200mm.

Collin

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Old December 18th 04, 06:29 AM
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jjs wrote:

: Could that possibly be because that's the normal view of the world for a
: human being? Anyway, the exceptions make the difference.

Of course the claim of the troll is a wrong as is normal but he's being
ignored. Remember??

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Old December 18th 04, 06:29 AM
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jjs wrote:

: Could that possibly be because that's the normal view of the world for a
: human being? Anyway, the exceptions make the difference.

Of course the claim of the troll is a wrong as is normal but he's being
ignored. Remember??

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Keep working millions on welfare depend on you
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