Busch Pressman - Large Format - 4x5 Camera
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Busch Pressman - Large Format - 4x5 Camera
Year Released: 1956
Fun Fact: "Press" Cameras refer to who they were most commonly used by during their heyday - journalists, or the press!
The Busch Pressman 4x5 is a fairly common press camera from its era. It has an all-metal construction so it is more rugged than wood cameras, but also heavier, weighing in at about five pounds. It is very well constructed and it should withstand a great deal of wear and tear. We highly recommend using this camera on a tripod rather than handheld-style, because there are many steps to taking a photo.
Camera is in fine condition, body is in fine shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. All cameras have been tested for functionality and come with a 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1956
Fun Fact: "Press" Cameras refer to who they were most commonly used by during their heyday - journalists, or the press!
The Busch Pressman 4x5 is a fairly common press camera from its era. It has an all-metal construction so it is more rugged than wood cameras, but also heavier, weighing in at about five pounds. It is very well constructed and it should withstand a great deal of wear and tear. We highly recommend using this camera on a tripod rather than handheld-style, because there are many steps to taking a photo.
Camera is in fine condition, body is in fine shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. All cameras have been tested for functionality and come with a 30 day warranty.
Busch Pressman - Large Format - 4x5 Camera
Year Released: 1956
Fun Fact: "Press" Cameras refer to who they were most commonly used by during their heyday - journalists, or the press!
The Busch Pressman 4x5 is a fairly common press camera from its era. It has an all-metal construction so it is more rugged than wood cameras, but also heavier, weighing in at about five pounds. It is very well constructed and it should withstand a great deal of wear and tear. We highly recommend using this camera on a tripod rather than handheld-style, because there are many steps to taking a photo.
Camera is in fine condition, body is in fine shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. All cameras have been tested for functionality and come with a 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1956
Fun Fact: "Press" Cameras refer to who they were most commonly used by during their heyday - journalists, or the press!
The Busch Pressman 4x5 is a fairly common press camera from its era. It has an all-metal construction so it is more rugged than wood cameras, but also heavier, weighing in at about five pounds. It is very well constructed and it should withstand a great deal of wear and tear. We highly recommend using this camera on a tripod rather than handheld-style, because there are many steps to taking a photo.
Camera is in fine condition, body is in fine shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. All cameras have been tested for functionality and come with a 30 day warranty.
Busch Pressman - Large Format - 4x5 Camera
Year Released: 1956
Fun Fact: "Press" Cameras refer to who they were most commonly used by during their heyday - journalists, or the press!
The Busch Pressman 4x5 is a fairly common press camera from its era. It has an all-metal construction so it is more rugged than wood cameras, but also heavier, weighing in at about five pounds. It is very well constructed and it should withstand a great deal of wear and tear. We highly recommend using this camera on a tripod rather than handheld-style, because there are many steps to taking a photo.
Camera is in fine condition, body is in fine shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. All cameras have been tested for functionality and come with a 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1956
Fun Fact: "Press" Cameras refer to who they were most commonly used by during their heyday - journalists, or the press!
The Busch Pressman 4x5 is a fairly common press camera from its era. It has an all-metal construction so it is more rugged than wood cameras, but also heavier, weighing in at about five pounds. It is very well constructed and it should withstand a great deal of wear and tear. We highly recommend using this camera on a tripod rather than handheld-style, because there are many steps to taking a photo.
Camera is in fine condition, body is in fine shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. All cameras have been tested for functionality and come with a 30 day warranty.