FW: maybe a good supplier of large format fotosheets?? various old sizes

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From: Manuel Gomes Teixeira (punctumgt@netvisao.pt)
Date: 06/02/03-04:14:53 PM Z


Bert,

I know Lotus View Camera since several years ago and I can assure you
that their service is first class and unique in Europe. They deserve all
the support they can get in this shrinking and specialised large format
market.
Contact: Maja Ströbele .

Kindest regards from Portugal

Manuel Gomes Teixeira
Punctum Studios Ltd
Portugal
EU

> From: curzon@tegenlicht.com
> Reply-To: curzon@tegenlicht.com
> Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 20:58:45 +0200
> To: alt-photo-process <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
> Subject: maybe a good supplier of large format fotosheets?? various old sizes
>
> Hello,
> I'm looking into building a large format camera and asked around about a 90
> year old Rodenstock lens I have for 24x30 cm format negatives.
> One of the responders told me to build a 8x10 inch camera with it because
> film sheets 24x30 cm (about 9.5 x 12 inches??)is hard to get.
> If so, and if you are looking for it, I wanted to let you know that I found
> a company in Austria, Europe - named Lotus - which offers various kinds of
> formats. Brands are: Fortepan, Bergger and Ilford.
>
> You can check their website at:
> http://www.lotusviewcamera.at/prices_film_sub.html
> http://www.lotusviewcamera.at/sheetfilm_e.html
>
> I have no idea how good/bad this company is or how reliable/lousy their
> services are. I only know their website and I'm veeeeeryyyyyy new at this
> large format stuff.
>
> I thought I just mention it, though.
> Have fun, enjoy life and catch that lightbeam!
> Greetings from Bert (Holland, Europe)
>
> BTW: if any of you has a good or bad experience with this company, please
> let me know.
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
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