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hmm going to be seemingly over equipped on that day then. :p I'll be driving so it's no problem to pop it into the trunk.

If the mechanical are working, it is still usable. Do you still have the film holder?
 

If the mechanical are working, it is still usable. Do you still have the film holder?

oh everything should be working fine, not falling apart badly or such. I got it 2nd hand years ago but never got it checked out by anyone. The sole LF outing I went one of the seniors inspected my f1 and told me some maintenance was needed. typically I packed it back into my case and forgot all about it.

I'll haul it out tomorrow for a look see myself. have about 3 film holders.
 

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Most likely the problem I foresee is light leak from the bellow. You might need to tape the bellow already.
 

CYA, on sunday.:cool:
I am still stuck in the Mamiya 7 poison. If someone saw a mamiya 7 set with kit lens selling below 1K SGD can please PM me???:cry:
Thought you are saving for getting a bigger can soon?:)

Below 1k hard to find, even for the very 'LORK KORK' ones.
 

oh everything should be working fine, not falling apart badly or such. I got it 2nd hand years ago but never got it checked out by anyone. The sole LF outing I went one of the seniors inspected my f1 and told me some maintenance was needed. typically I packed it back into my case and forgot all about it.

I'll haul it out tomorrow for a look see myself. have about 3 film holders.

I still remember that the number lens in that LF suit case you brought when you went for the outing to Singapore river (cant remember how many years ago). Very nice stuffs.
 

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Anyone has a Toyo 45 series ???? ;p

I would like to pose next to one and take a photo! ;p

Toyo-Field or Toyo-View? I have a 45A but I can't join you guys tomorrow - made a date with the kids to visit the museum.

No one is shooting pin hole? A colleague bought the beautifully crafted Zero Image. I will try to drag him along next time. Both of us have young kids, so not too often do we get to do our own stuffs on weekends. The last time we managed to sneak out for a shoot was 6.30 in the morning! But hey, things will only get easier with each passing day!
 

So nice to see so many people still doing LF. If not newbies like me have nobody to ask for help from! Yeah wootsk, I got the budget for a rough setup, the thing is i keep losing To bots on ebay, off by a buck every single time
 

Toyo-Field or Toyo-View? I have a 45A but I can't join you guys tomorrow - made a date with the kids to visit the museum.
No one is shooting pin hole? A colleague bought the beautifully crafted Zero Image. I will try to drag him along next time. Both of us have young kids, so not too often do we get to do our own stuffs on weekends. The last time we managed to sneak out for a shoot was 6.30 in the morning! But hey, things will only get easier with each passing day!

Toyo Field. I still hold the old catalog and sales brochure someone who tried to get me into buying it.
45A with which lens? Pin hole? I do have a Holga 120WPC. :bsmilie:
Its SUNDAY morning lar not Saturday. I have program for the kids tomorrow too.

I went thru the stages of young kids. When kids are teenagers, you have different set of problems.
Time and challenges will only get more and more interesting, never easier.
 

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unless you poison the kids to do what you love ;)

Toyo Field. I still hold the old catalog and sales brochure someone who tried to get me into buying it.
45A with which lens? Pin hole? I do have a Holga 120WPC. :bsmilie:
Its SUNDAY morning lar not Saturday. I have program for the kids tomorrow too.

I went thru the stages of young kids. When kids are teenagers, you have different set of problems.
Time and challenges will only get more and more interesting, never easier.
 

So nice to see so many people still doing LF. If not newbies like me have nobody to ask for help from! Yeah wootsk, I got the budget for a rough setup, the thing is i keep losing To bots on ebay, off by a buck every single time

If it is of any help - this is the way I deal with eBay auction:

1. Determine a maximum price that you are willing to pay. It's important to do this first - so that you don't get upset when you lose the bidding.

2. If the current price has exceeded your target price, walk away, don't join in the fray.

3. Otherwise use a sniping service to schedule your maximum bid at the last 30 second. There are also software that you can run on your desktop to do this for you.

4. Don't look back until the auction is over. If you consistently loose, you may want to check around to see how realistic your maximum price is. Otherwise, know that there are always people that are willing to over pay - let them be.

The key is not to reveal your bid until the last minute, and not to get emotionally caught up in the heat of competition. Don't be afraid to walk away or loose the auction - ebay is so huge that another item will come around. I waited a year for the phototherm processor to show up, and then suddenly 3 showed up in the last 2 months. Also patiently waited a year for my Bronica SQ-I AE Prism, and then no less than 4 showed up in the last few months.

Basic large format setups on eBay are so cheap nowadays that made me wonder if we have really reached the end of the road with film :) with the enthusiasm in the outing tomorrow, well, maybe not yet :)

Have fun!
 

I would love to see the brochure sometime! I got mine with the Caltar 135mm, and then I picked up a fujinon 210mm, and recently a Caltar 90mm, which is enroute from the US.

What kind of problem you could possibly have with older kids? Don't they just start dissociating from you when they reach teenagehood, and then they only exist in the photos on the wall, though you vaguely feel that they might still be living with you but you just can't to find them in the house? :)

Toyo Field. I still hold the old catalog and sales brochure someone who tried to get me into buying it.
45A with which lens? Pin hole? I do have a Holga 120WPC. :bsmilie:
Its SUNDAY morning lar not Saturday. I have program for the kids tomorrow too.

I went thru the stages of young kids. When kids are teenagers, you have different set of problems.
Time and challenges will only get more and more interesting, never easier.
 

unless you poison the kids to do what you love ;)

That would be a wonderful thing!

But I think they will be doing exactly the same: why doesn't dad get interested in this psptendo360, instead of lugging around all that metal that should have been in the recycling plant, or stop fiddling with all that smelly vinegar-soiled-socks smelling chemicals ... :)

The only truth about generational gap is that it exists for every generation :)
 

I still remember that the number lens in that LF suit case you brought when you went for the outing to Singapore river (cant remember how many years ago). Very nice stuffs.

oh haha, thanks sweat100. I should really get a recessed lens board for the 75mm but seeing how low chances of me shooting & developing is can't bring myself to spend that money. I think that outing was only last year, but does seem longer than that.
 

The key is not to reveal your bid until the last minute, and not to get emotionally caught up in the heat of competition. Don't be afraid to walk away or loose the auction - ebay is so huge that another item will come around. I waited a year for the phototherm processor to show up, and then suddenly 3 showed up in the last 2 months. Also patiently waited a year for my Bronica SQ-I AE Prism, and then no less than 4 showed up in the last few months.

Waited 2 years for my EF 80-200 F2.8L to drop price in EvilBay until suddenly someone in CS selling it for 800+SGD.

Waited 1.5 years for a Asahi ghostless filter to appear in EvilBay only to get outbid by bots, but lucky buyer never pay up and item re listed which I win through a online snip program after asking for advice on CS.
 

oh haha, thanks sweat100. I should really get a recessed lens board for the 75mm but seeing how low chances of me shooting & developing is can't bring myself to spend that money. I think that outing was only last year, but does seem longer than that.

Once a week photowalk still not so pain ba. When I go shoot alone, sometime I don't even press the shutter after setting up and waiting for wind to stop. Sometime even after 4 hrs of camping at the site from early morning, the wind is still strong... :(
 

So nice to see so many people still doing LF. If not newbies like me have nobody to ask for help from! Yeah wootsk, I got the budget for a rough setup, the thing is i keep losing To bots on ebay, off by a buck every single time

Budget and camera type? There are much more 4*5 camera floating around in Largeformatphotography.info forum. The problem for you is that if you register now, it takes a month before they allow you to access their B&S. If I see one that fits your description, I can help you be middleman for the price of a dinner.

Example of what you can find is a excellent condition (Seller and those who got the mail of the photo say 1) Zone VI 4x5 with bag bellows and two boards (#0 and #1) for $400 (USD?) not including shipment, EvilBay going for 700+. If you can access http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=79253

The camera is sold, just an example of what kind of steal you can get.
 

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Just posted few hours ago
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=79678
**Extremely clean Calumet NX camera with 180mm f5.6 Schneider Symmar-S lens.
Camera shows some wear on the bottom of focusing rail but no other scratches or wear marks. ***Everything is working, not missing any parts.***
It has 18" rail and rotating back. Comes with tripod mounting block and two lens boards 1-Copal #1 and 1-1 13/16"(~46mm).

$225.00 shipped to US address

**Schneider 180mm f5.6 Symmar-s in Copal #1 shutter. No scratches, cleaning marks or fungus in/on glass. No marks on shutter or lens barrels. No oil on blades and everything on the shutter is working smoothly. Shutter works at all speeds and with no hesitation at longer speeds. It comes with front & rear caps and flange.
This lens does have Schneideitis which is spots in the paint around the edges of the lens. It has no effect on an images

$225.00 Shipped to US address.

**Buy both pieces for $400.00 Shipped. And I'll include:

1-Ground glass protector
1-18" locking cable release
1-8X magnifier
1-focusing cloth, home stitched, similar to a blackjacket
1-34X34" changing bag
7-4X5 film holders. 2-Fidelity, 2-Riteway and 3-Lisco
2-Pretty useless Polaroid film holders, maybe for picture frames or bookends?

Add a tripod and film and you're rarin' to go.

I have a fitted case available in excellent condition for actual cost involved in packing and shipping. it Weighs over 13 pounds and measure 16"X11"X23"
The case won't be cheap as I'll need to buy a box and packing for it. $12-$15 + postage.
 

Wa poison poison thats really a very nice setup. At least enough to get me going
 

will join tmr outing to learn from the experts. using a toyo monorail...not driving...have to pull a trolley :)
 

So far (update),

knight84
mamypoko
Nikkornos
lkkang
theITguy
Zk-diq (I should be able to make it.)
Sweat100 (He got something early, will be dropping by very late around 1030)
IsenGrim
ShadowLeong
zguy

Do remind me if I miss anyone out

Wa poison poison thats really a very nice setup. At least enough to get me going

I did help you PM the guy not know if you can take it (since you cannot access the thread anyway) for a total quotation including shipment to Singapore for the whole set in USD.
 

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