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Revision as of 11:36, 26 November 2019

Bender Photographic sold this monorail view camera as a kit photographers would assemble themselves. In 2008 Bender left the camera business, but an archived copy of the company web page quotes a price of USD $429.50[1] for the 8×10 model. A commercially-manufactured monorail camera (Toyo-View, Linhof, or Arca Swiss) would cost many thousands of dollars in this size.


Notes

  1. 8×10 camera specifications (archived), from archived Bender Photographic website at JayBender.com