cunim
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Much as I hate to admit it, I no longer use 8 x 10 film. The time has come to pass it on. I would like to try selling it all together at first. If that does not pan out, I will look at splitting it up.
US$8000 for everything. All in excellent condition, except the ATL 2200 processor. It is ugly, but it works fine. Pictures of everything available if you PM me.
Sinar P2, true 8 x 10 standards (not converted 4 x 5), original box, standard and wide (leather) bellows, a really superb example
Note, the 200 mm Grandagon in the photo is not part of this sale.
Extra front standard from Sinar F
Sinar bino magnifier
Format reducing adapter 8 x 10 to 4 x 5, 553.58 and 4 x 5 bellows
Bellows hood mask II, 533.21 (four adjustable shades)
Bellows hood mask 1, 533.11 (barn doors)
4 x Sinar camera rail clamps, 2 of the 39466 (basic) and 2 10730 (deluxe)
Dual baseplate 411.21 provides rigid mounting for this heavy system
Three rails in various lengths
Filter holder rod with two holders
Pan tilt head 516.41
Majestic head
2 x Booster 1 for off the plate light metering. One works fine and the other is a bit cranky
Minolta Flash Meter IV – the Booster 1 plugs right in
Sekonic Studio Deluxe II, LM-398M
Various film holders
Lenses
Rodenstock Macro Sironar N 210mm f5.6 in Prontor, Well used but images very well
Rodenstock Apo Sironar S 240mm f5.6, Copal 3 Got this NOS from a Rodenstock dealer and have used it very little. Mint. The best lens I have ever had on 8 x 10.
Rodenstock Sironar N 360mm f6.8 MC, Copal 3, excellent condition
Rodenstock Apo Sinaron 480mm 46’ 1:11 f9 MC, Copal 3. Great lens in top shape.
Cokin X-Pro filter holder, two
Cokin X-Pro X160 and X002 filters
Other big filters and bits
Dark room
Jobo ATL 2200, ugly but it works – or it did last time I used it.
Two of the 3005 Expert developing drums for 8 x 10 daylight developing. Good shape, rare items that are usable even without the processor.
Some Patterson developing tanks for 35mm
Lots of bits and pieces including film safes, a Uniroller film processor, glassware, developing trays - the usual
US$8000 for everything. All in excellent condition, except the ATL 2200 processor. It is ugly, but it works fine. Pictures of everything available if you PM me.
Sinar P2, true 8 x 10 standards (not converted 4 x 5), original box, standard and wide (leather) bellows, a really superb example
Note, the 200 mm Grandagon in the photo is not part of this sale.
Extra front standard from Sinar F
Sinar bino magnifier
Format reducing adapter 8 x 10 to 4 x 5, 553.58 and 4 x 5 bellows
Bellows hood mask II, 533.21 (four adjustable shades)
Bellows hood mask 1, 533.11 (barn doors)
4 x Sinar camera rail clamps, 2 of the 39466 (basic) and 2 10730 (deluxe)
Dual baseplate 411.21 provides rigid mounting for this heavy system
Three rails in various lengths
Filter holder rod with two holders
Pan tilt head 516.41
Majestic head
2 x Booster 1 for off the plate light metering. One works fine and the other is a bit cranky
Minolta Flash Meter IV – the Booster 1 plugs right in
Sekonic Studio Deluxe II, LM-398M
Various film holders
Lenses
Rodenstock Macro Sironar N 210mm f5.6 in Prontor, Well used but images very well
Rodenstock Apo Sironar S 240mm f5.6, Copal 3 Got this NOS from a Rodenstock dealer and have used it very little. Mint. The best lens I have ever had on 8 x 10.
Rodenstock Sironar N 360mm f6.8 MC, Copal 3, excellent condition
Rodenstock Apo Sinaron 480mm 46’ 1:11 f9 MC, Copal 3. Great lens in top shape.
Cokin X-Pro filter holder, two
Cokin X-Pro X160 and X002 filters
Other big filters and bits
Dark room
Jobo ATL 2200, ugly but it works – or it did last time I used it.
Two of the 3005 Expert developing drums for 8 x 10 daylight developing. Good shape, rare items that are usable even without the processor.
Some Patterson developing tanks for 35mm
Lots of bits and pieces including film safes, a Uniroller film processor, glassware, developing trays - the usual
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