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Toyo
Toyo
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $80.00
Price: $54.79

Review Toyo Lensboard 45A/45CX #0 / Toyo:

45A #0 Flat Lens Board for 90mm-150mmLens Boards are die cast with holes for rigidity and precision flatness.
Rollei
Weight: 1.6 pounds
Price: $429.00

Review Rollei 120 Film Insert Back for 6000 Series Medium Format Cameras / Rollei:

Hasselblad
Hasselblad
Weight: 0.5 pounds
Price: Too low to display

Review Hasselblad Tripod Quick Coupling H for H1 and H2 / Hasselblad:

Mounted on a tripod, this accessory facilitates rapid attachment and removal of the camera. The camera is firmly held in an exact and repeatable position. Two integrated spirit levels make horizontal positioning of the camera easy. The Tripod quick-coupling H fits 1/4 and 3/8 tripod threads and has a safety catch.
Hasselblad
Hasselblad
Weight: 0.05 pounds
Price: $98.00

Review Hasselblad Rapid Winding Crank E for 500CXi, 500CW & 200 Series Cameras / Hasselblad:

for 200 Series Cameras and 503CW
Toyo
Toyo
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $73.00
Price: $51.79

Review Toyo 4x5 Acid-etched Grid Ground Glass standard on all Toyo 4x5 except 45C / Toyo:

Features corner-to-corner viewing, with translucent, acid-etched centimeter grid lines. Printed reference corners for 6x7cm and 6x9cm roll film formats.
Beattie Plain Matte
Beattie Plain Matte
Weight: 0.05 pounds
Price: $168.95
Key features Beattie Plain Matte
  • Includes metering circle
  • Focusing screen installed in a frame
  • Model: Beattie IntenScreen for Nikon F & F2 Series Cameras - Plain Matte

Review Beattie IntenScreen for Nikon F & F2 Series Cameras - Plain Matte / Beattie Plain Matte:

Low available light can be one of the most frustrating conditions in which photographers are forced to work. The lack of contrast and image definition make it difficult, if not impossible, to bring your subject into sharp focus. Heavy shadows, dimly lit rooms and evening shooting schedules often result in soft images, not to mention tired and sore eyes. Beattie Intenscreen bright focusing screens help eliminate these problems making it easier to get the perfect shot. Many sports, nature and astro-photographers use 35mm cameras because the wide selection of telephoto lenses make it easy to get close to the subject. However, longer telephoto lenses, particularly zoom lenses, often have a smaller maximum aperture making them slow and difficult to focus in low light. A Beattie Intenscreen bright focusing screen will increase image brightness by 1 to 1½ stops, making it easier to focus on distant subject, even when using a telephoto lens.
Toyo
Toyo
Weight: 0.15 pounds
List Price: $80.00
Price: $54.79

Review Toyo Lensboard 45A/45CX #1 / Toyo:

45A #1 Flat Lens Board for 180mm-210mmLens Boards are die cast with holes for rigidity and precision flatness.
Voigtlander
Voigtlander
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $120.00
Price: $84.95

Review Voigtlander 12mm Lens Attachement for Angle Viewfinder / Voigtlander:

Hasselblad
Hasselblad
Weight: 0.1 pounds
Price: $41.00

Review Hasselblad Wrist Strap for H Series / Hasselblad:

Improves comfort and security in hand-held photography.
Leica 14343
Leica 14343
Weight: 0.3 pounds
List Price: $115.00
Price: $85.65

Review Leica Televid Lens Cap for Leica Spotting Scope / Leica 14343:

Leica creates precision optical products for work and leisure. The superlative photographic results brought about by the precision optics and mechanics, the brilliant image in the slide projection, or in nature as observed through binoculars or spotting scopes, all bring enjoyment to their users. A sense of achievement arises when intense involvement with the products leads users to discover and perfect new capabilities and new ways of seeing, whether in photography or - using the binoculars and scopes - in the field of sports.
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