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Model Reviewed: 8x10 Woodfield Camera Summary: Tachihara built and a beauty. Great first 8x10 camera and no other may be needed. You put this camera on a Zone VI tripod and it is rock solid. Shortish belows draw does limit lens choices. With reference to the previous review, Tachihara cameras are available at Midwest Photo Exchange in Columbus, OH Strengths: Solid, dead accurate joinery, beautiful to look at. 4x5 and 5x7 backs available. In comparison, it was more stable than a Wisner I looked at. Very bright ground glass with fresnel. Weaknesses: Rear standard has independantly locking and geared movement making it more difficult than necessary for rear movement, however, this also provides a limited amount of rear swing which is a plus. The other annoyance is that front focus can be accomplished on one side only as the other acts as the lock. As with any LF camera, God help you at full extension in a strong wind Similar Products Used: Wisner 8x10, Deardorff 8x10 Customer Service: Unknown, Tachihara Japan does not offer any that I am aware of.
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