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Daniel Rocha

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Dec 20, 2005, 4:10:08 AM12/20/05
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Hello All,

I'm searching informations about the Sinar F1 and F2.

I'm new in LG and want to decide between the F1 or
F2.

If anybody found a PDF of the F and F1 or any web
page, it will be much appreciated !

I searched the web, but...

Regards,
Daniel.

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Daniel Rocha

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Dec 20, 2005, 4:12:30 AM12/20/05
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Hello All,

I'm searching informations about the Sinar F1 and F2.

I'm new in LG and want to decide between the F1 or
F2.

If anybody found a PDF of the F, F1 or any web page,


it will be much appreciated !

I searched the web, but not found enough things...

Nicholas O. Lindan

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Dec 20, 2005, 10:24:53 AM12/20/05
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"Daniel Rocha" <dro...@magic.fr.invalid> wrote

> I'm new in LG and want to decide between the F1 or
> F2.

The F1 [F2?] has a better rail clamp for the front standard.
With Gorilla style handling the front clamp on the F would
fail - OTOH front Fx standards don't cost a lot on ebay.

The low style of tripod mounting clamp is preferable to the older
tall style.

There are other changes, I can't remember them [focusing
front standard ??].

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Daniel Rocha

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Dec 20, 2005, 6:27:47 PM12/20/05
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Nicholas O. Lindan wrote:

Thanks for your explainations !

> There are other changes, I can't remember them [focusing
> front standard ??].

Nobody else ?! :)

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Joseph Burke

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Dec 20, 2005, 10:22:29 PM12/20/05
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I tend to agree with the other post as I had an F1 4x5 myself and the F2 had
a front focusing standard as opposed to not on the F1. Honestly the P
series has dropped so much in cost I would consider looking for a P--The
Sinar is excellent to use and I also had an 8x10 rear standard (P-version)
and bearer and the bellows--sold the whole lot for $2400 over a year ago.
The P version rear standard was much more precise than the typical F model.
If you are wondering--I switched to a Deardorff 4x5 and 8x10--much more
managable in the field--not as precise but you'll never see that in the
final image!!
J Burke
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Nicholas O. Lindan

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Dec 21, 2005, 11:30:24 AM12/21/05
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"Joseph Burke" <josb...@bellsouth.net> wrote

> Honestly the P series has dropped so much in cost
> I would consider looking for a P

Agreed. But the F's have dropped to ~$350. Sinar
charges $298 for a bellows alone.

Tom Phillips

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Dec 26, 2005, 5:55:36 AM12/26/05
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"Nicholas O. Lindan" wrote:
>
> "Daniel Rocha" <dro...@magic.fr.invalid> wrote
>
> > I'm new in LG and want to decide between the F1 or
> > F2.
>
> The F1 [F2?] has a better rail clamp for the front standard.
> With Gorilla style handling the front clamp on the F would
> fail - OTOH front Fx standards don't cost a lot on ebay.

F2 has the better front standard. F1 is weaker.

> The low style of tripod mounting clamp is preferable to the older
> tall style.
>
> There are other changes, I can't remember them [focusing
> front standard ??].

Fine focusing on the F2 front, not available on the F1.

Meaning all yoiu need to upgrade from on the F2 is rear
standard...(p standard, etc.)

nobody

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Dec 28, 2005, 4:30:55 AM12/28/05
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On 26/12/05 10:55, in article 43AFCC1E...@aol.com, "Tom Phillips"
<nosp...@aol.com> wrote:

Agreed. And the reason to have a P rear standard is that it makes focusing
much much easier (read on the subject, if you have not done so already).
You then transfer the movements from the rear standard to the front
standard, which becomes much easier if you have a P front standard as well,
because the P standards are geared, whilst the F standards are not. They
say that the F sinars are lighter, and therefore easier to use in the field,
but I have never been impressed by that argument; in any case, the ease of
use of the P (focusing, focusing, focusing) in my view helps you in the
field a great deal. Again, if you are adamant to go for an F Sinar (F1 or
F2), have at least a rear P standard. I am a newbie like you, and went
through these agonies recently, until I reached the above conclusions.
nobody

Keith Tapscott

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Dec 28, 2005, 9:29:41 AM12/28/05
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These links may be of some help to you Daniel:

www.sinarbron.com

http://yandr.50megs.com/sinar/f/f.htm

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> Hello All, I'm searching informations about the Sinar F1 and F2. I'm new
> in LG and want to decide between the F1 or
> F2.
> If anybody found a PDF of the F and F1 or any web
> page, it will be much appreciated !
> I searched the web, but...
> Regards,

> Daniel. <> Daniel Rocha - Photographie <>
> http:/:www.monochromatique.com


Joseph Burke

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Dec 28, 2005, 11:01:41 AM12/28/05
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I well agree on the geared movements on the P--much more precise than the
non geared F model--I'd go for the P-version!!
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Daniel Rocha

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Jan 15, 2006, 6:04:11 PM1/15/06
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Joseph Burke wrote:
> Honestly the P series has dropped so much in cost I would consider
> looking for a P--The Sinar is excellent to use and I also had an 8x10
> rear standard (P-version) and bearer and the bellows--sold the whole
> lot for $2400 over a year ago.

I understad that, but the weight is too much for my shoulders :)
I want to use a Sinar but I do not wat to be afraid about is weight when
I must take it outdoor !

Daniel Rocha

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Jan 15, 2006, 6:04:56 PM1/15/06
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Tom Phillips wrote:
> F2 has the better front standard. F1 is weaker.
> Fine focusing on the F2 front, not available on the F1.
>
> Meaning all yoiu need to upgrade from on the F2 is rear
> standard...(p standard, etc.)

Thanks for the information Tom !

Regards,

Etaoin Shurdlu

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Jan 16, 2006, 8:39:54 AM1/16/06
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How about the inexpensive Sinar Alpina? It's main draw-back is the
monorail - it only fits the Alpina but most everything else Sinar fits. It
is lighter than the rest, too.

I got one in excellent condition for under $200US.

There is a black model on eBay right now, starting at a dollar. Item
7582019959.


Daniel Rocha

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Jan 26, 2006, 1:14:50 PM1/26/06
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Keith Tapscott wrote:
> These links may be of some help to you Daniel:
> www.sinarbron.com
>
> http://yandr.50megs.com/sinar/f/f.htm

Thanks for the links !!!

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Daniel Rocha

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Jan 26, 2006, 1:14:25 PM1/26/06
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Etaoin Shurdlu wrote:
> How about the inexpensive Sinar Alpina? It's main draw-back is the
> monorail - it only fits the Alpina but most everything else Sinar
> fits. It is lighter than the rest, too.

I just bought a Sinar F2 for a good price ! :)
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