My analog film cameras

Linhof Technikardan 45
4×5 Camera
The Technikardan is a compact and versatile camera that folds down to the compact size of the Linhof Technika series, but is easy to set up on location for everything from architectural and landscape work with extreme wide angle to close-up work with excellent rail extension.
Dimensions in transport position
Length: 125 mm
Width: 215 mm
Height: 255 mm
Camera weight without lens: 3000 g
Maximum camera extension (distance between lens and film plane): 485 mm
Minimum extension with WW bellows: 70 mm
Direct parallel shift
front – high / low: 50 / 20 mm
Rear – high / low: 50 mm high
Direct side shift
front left / right: 55 / 20 mm
Rear left / right: 55 / 50 mm
Central tilt of lens – front: limited only by the bellows, readable ± 10° in each case
Centre tilt of focusing screen – rear: limited only by the bellows, readable ± 10° in each case
Pivoting of the standard: 360°, readable values around the vertical axis: ± 15° front and rear

MAMIYA C330 F Professional
6×6 Medium format camera
A two-lens reflex (twin lens reflex, TLR) camera with interchangeable lenses made in Japan for the negative format 6 x 6 cm (roll film 120).
Production period from 1965 onwards
Weight: around 1,400 grams with standard lens