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==Cameras==
 
==Cameras==
*[[Carbon Infinity]] 1990s 4x5-inch view camera made from carbon-fibre
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*[[Carbon Infinity]]: 1990s 4x5-inch view camera made from carbon-fibre
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* ND Cirkut Camera: rotating panoramic camera for 9.5-inch aerial film, wich winds the film past a slit during exposure, while the camera is rotated on a programmable motor base.
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* ND6x12: 3d-printed roll-film camera body for 6x12cm exposures
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* ND6x17: 3d-printed body for 6x17cm exposures.
  
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The ND6x12 and ND6x17 bodies are supplied with a helical focusing mount to accept a lens mounted in shutter, and the two film backs can be exchanged. The cameras have a clamp on the top where a phone can be mounted, to use its camera and screen as the viewfinder.
  
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==Links==
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*[https://www.noble-design.co.uk/ Noble Design]
  
 
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Noble Design is a British design firm set up by Angus Noble.

Cameras

  • Carbon Infinity: 1990s 4x5-inch view camera made from carbon-fibre
  • ND Cirkut Camera: rotating panoramic camera for 9.5-inch aerial film, wich winds the film past a slit during exposure, while the camera is rotated on a programmable motor base.
  • ND6x12: 3d-printed roll-film camera body for 6x12cm exposures
  • ND6x17: 3d-printed body for 6x17cm exposures.

The ND6x12 and ND6x17 bodies are supplied with a helical focusing mount to accept a lens mounted in shutter, and the two film backs can be exchanged. The cameras have a clamp on the top where a phone can be mounted, to use its camera and screen as the viewfinder.

Links