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Chris Groenhout
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from Melbourne, VIC AustraliaDate Reviewed: May 12, 2000
Strengths: Simple use and rock-solid stability once 'up'. All the movements you could need in a field camera and compatability with other Toyo accessories.Weaknesses: Haven't come across any yet.Bottom Line: This is the first field 8x10 that I've owned and I love it! Maybe it's just the portability, or the ease of use. I love taking photos on it and that has to count for something! It's way more solid than a wooden 8x10, a bit heavy, but manageable. I also have a Toyo 4x5, so I can use the lenses on both. This makes the format (almost) affordable!
Duration Product Used: 11-20 years
Similar Products Used: Plaubel, Cambo, Kodak, Sinar 8x10 cameras.
Type of photography: Other
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