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Bender also sold [[pinhole camera|pinholes]] precision-drilled in brass shim stock for makers of [[homemade pinhole camera]]s<REF>"Pinhole Pointers," January 1988 Popular Photography (Vol. 95, No. 1; footnote, pg. 53).</REF>. | Bender also sold [[pinhole camera|pinholes]] precision-drilled in brass shim stock for makers of [[homemade pinhole camera]]s<REF>"Pinhole Pointers," January 1988 Popular Photography (Vol. 95, No. 1; footnote, pg. 53).</REF>. | ||
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====[[pinhole camera]] kits==== | ====[[pinhole camera]] kits==== | ||
*4x5 Pinhole Camera | *4x5 Pinhole Camera |
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Bender 4×5 view camera image by MBat (Image rights) |
Bender Photographic was a maker of view cameras based in Leavenworth, Washington. Until 2008 it made camera kits for large format cameras. According to an archive of the earlier company website[1], its proprietor Jay Bender has retired from building view camera kits after 30 years, due to declining use of film cameras.
Bender also sold pinholes precision-drilled in brass shim stock for makers of homemade pinhole cameras[2].
Cameras
pinhole camera kits
- 4x5 Pinhole Camera
monorail camera kits
Notes
- ↑ Bender Photographic (archived) at JayBender.com
- ↑ "Pinhole Pointers," January 1988 Popular Photography (Vol. 95, No. 1; footnote, pg. 53).