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The '''Bender 4x5 View Camera''' is one that its owner must assemble at home. It comes delivered as a kit. Therefore its is cheaper than other [[monorail camera]]s. The many wooden parts of the camera construction make it lighter than most common monorail cameras.
 
The '''Bender 4x5 View Camera''' is one that its owner must assemble at home. It comes delivered as a kit. Therefore its is cheaper than other [[monorail camera]]s. The many wooden parts of the camera construction make it lighter than most common monorail cameras.

Revision as of 05:59, 6 February 2011


The Bender 4x5 View Camera is one that its owner must assemble at home. It comes delivered as a kit. Therefore its is cheaper than other monorail cameras. The many wooden parts of the camera construction make it lighter than most common monorail cameras.

In 2008 its maker Bender Photographic stopped sales and production of this and other cameras for a while.