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The main aim of this project was to design and produce a large format camera which was both portable (lightweight) and affordable. | The main aim of this project was to design and produce a large format camera which was both portable (lightweight) and affordable. | ||
Aimed at a new generation of LF photographers who especially like to shoot on [[Impossible]] polaroid 8x10 sheet film. | Aimed at a new generation of LF photographers who especially like to shoot on [[Impossible]] polaroid 8x10 sheet film. | ||
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+ | Extension : 69/600mm <ref>As stated in the hand-out sheet "Woodyman présente la 8"10" (2017)(in French) </ref> | ||
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== Links == | == Links == |
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The La 8x10 Woodyman is a large format view camera. Production started in France in 2017 as the crowdfunded WoodymanProject by 2 French designers, Alex Bérard and Jo.
The main aim of this project was to design and produce a large format camera which was both portable (lightweight) and affordable. Aimed at a new generation of LF photographers who especially like to shoot on Impossible polaroid 8x10 sheet film.
Specifications
Extension : 69/600mm [1]
Notes
- ↑ As stated in the hand-out sheet "Woodyman présente la 8"10" (2017)(in French)
Links
- Woodyman presentation video at YouTube