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Revision as of 05:13, 6 April 2021
from Micro Technical Mark VIII promotional leaflet image by Nicholas Middleton (Image rights) |
MPP's Micro Technical Mark...X series of professional large format 4×5" triple extension folding bed cameras were sturdy but very versatile metal constructions, with features of press cameras. The M.P.P. Micro Technical Mark VIII was the last of the series of Micro Technical cameras. The camera body and lensboard were redesigned from the Mark VII; the lensboard has rounded corners and is not compatible with earlier Micro Technical cameras. One improvement from the Mark VII is the two positions of the drop bed, at 15 and 30 degrees.
Links
- MPP 4x5 field cameras (archived) at MPP users' club (archived)
MPP Micro-Technical Mark VIII fitted with 90mm Super-Angulon image by Matt Bigwood (Image rights) |