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2018 brought on not one, but 2 Graflex cameras. Either, unlike any camera I have used in the past. I have to say it has been a challenge, but I'm feeling it.

1942 Graflex RB Series D

1964 Graflex Speed Graphic with Buhl Projection Lens
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I had a 5x7 Graflex RB, which I foolishly sold...AFTER sending it away for several weeks to adjust the focal plane shutter. Bausch and Lomb 190mm if memory serves. Very special images made with that camera.
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