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Is there a market for CV in LF glass?
Old 10-06-2010   #1
BillBingham2
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Is there a market for CV in LF glass?

It was brough up on another thread:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/foru...d=96033&page=2

What about CV doing some Kick Butt LF (4x5) glass? I know this is an RF forum, but there are some crazy LF users here (RF and View) and I just want to ask, if Pres K came out with LF glass with a good shutter, would you buy it? If say he did it for View cameras and say retro-fitting all those Crown and Speed Graphics out there with new stuff, say wider than the norm, would you kick tires?

I know better place to ask but there's enough of us crazy folks out there here I want to know?

Thoughts? Could Pres K follow his success in RF LTM/M glass and some very nice SL II results and growing M4/3s glass with easy to build LF glass?

Anyone else willing to kick the tires?

B2 (;-?
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