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  2. Deardorff - Wikipedia

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    L.F. Deardorff & Sons Inc. was a manufacturer of wooden-construction, large-format 4"x5" and larger bellows view camera from 1923 through 1988. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They were used by professional photographic studios .

  3. Large format - Wikipedia

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    The most common large format is 4×5 inches (10.2x12.7 cm), which was the size used by cameras like the Graflex Speed Graphic and Crown Graphic, among others. Less common formats include quarter-plate (3.25x4.25 inches (8.3x10.8 cm)), 5×7 inches (12.7x17.8 cm), and 8×10 inches (20×25 cm); the size of many old 1920s Kodak cameras (various versions of Kodak 1, 2, and 3 and Master View cameras ...

  4. Sinar - Wikipedia

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    The difference in weight is significant: the Sinar F 4x5 weighs about 3.3 kg and the Sinar P 4x5 weighs about 5.9 kg. The original Sinar F is easily identified by a brushed aluminum monorail and other aluminum accents, while the Sinar F1, F2, and F3 models were made of the same materials, but painted black.

  5. Ektar - Wikipedia

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    The film was initially only offered in 35mm, but later the film offering was expanded to include 120 size film, then 4x5 and 8x10 sheet sizes in 2010. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Ektar 100 is designed to be very suitable for digitizing using a film scanner .

  6. Large format lens - Wikipedia

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    Large format lenses are photographic optics that provide an image circle large enough to cover the large format film or plates used in large format cameras.. Photographic optics generally project a circular image behind that is only required to have acceptable correction of aberrations over the intended film/sensor diagonal with little room to spare.

  7. Schneider Kreuznach - Wikipedia

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    The Fine-Art XXL line is designed for ultra-large format shooting, covering 20×24 inches. Both lenses are large and heavy, but are designed with exceptional image quality and a huge 900 mm circle of coverage in mind. The 550 mm lens is a 6/2 construction, giving 78° of coverage, while the 1100 mm lens is 4/4 with 45.7° of coverage.

  8. Fujinon - Wikipedia

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    Fujinon is a brand of optical lenses made by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd, now known as Fujifilm. Fujifilm's Fujinon lenses have been used by professional photographers and broadcast stations as well as cinematography. Fujifilm started manufacture of optical glass in its Odawara Factory in Japan in 1940, which was the start of the Fujinon brand.

  9. Intrepid Camera - Wikipedia

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    Intrepid Camera is a British manufacturer of large format cameras and darkroom equipment. Their cameras are noted for being inexpensive and lightweight compared to large format cameras from other manufacturers. [1] [2] Intrepid 4x5 MK5 Camera with black bellows

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