This is marvelous. Pinholes are relatively ease to make, but it is hard to get the best quality. Just saw some sample images from the Titan and I have to confess that I am amazed. You have really done a spectacular job with this camera This is one of the reasons why I am such a big fan of Ilford - your dedication to analogue photography is really uplifting to witness.
Great to see Ilford still going strong, Can still remember the satisfaction of holding a a full box of 10x8 multigrade as a student, took weeks to save for!. Don't get me started on a fresh roll of 120 Pan-F.........
I love Ilford........you keep me with film to make my marvelous images....I am analog woman in digital hell! All the best....whilst everyone is abandoning ship...you keep with us and we will support you....!
@kalkun08 Oops missed this comment. The back fits a standard 5x4 film holder, like Fidelity or Toyo. Unfortunately I've not got Graflex 6x9 to test so you would need to compare the dimensions with a regular film holder. e.g. We tried a polaroid back which was thicker. The only way this would fit would be by adding shims to the film holder clips.
@minimalphotography I'm sorry to hear you perceive our efforts in this way. Producing the HARMAN TiTAN was much more an excercise in showing our continued support towards analogue photography. Each camera is handmade to the highest standards and is supplied with three different products in the box, it is not a high Margin product for HARMAN and is a relatively niche market.
Hi there. Just came across this and i think it's brilliant. Can you send me a link to the technical information sheet mentioned in the video. thank you
Indeed Ilfochrome can be used in this way. I should point out Ilfochrome is not made by HARMAN but by ILFORD Imaging Switzerland, so you would need to contact them for more information. You can find some interesting Ilfochrome direct capture (although not pinhole) work. Try googling Richard Learoyd.
It is really a deal breaker for me when the 4x5" film holder is not included. This product should be a produkt that makes people want to do film photo, and then it really does not work that well when you need to look for a film holder.
Hi Daniel, We purposely didn't include the film holder as the feedback that we received was that many people already owned them. The film holders are available separately.
One thing I would like to ask, and pardon if this is a silly question: could one put to use Ilfochrome in the Titsn? Direct positive color in a pinhole does seem ideal. Or is there something about Ilfochrome that makes it not ideal for such use?
hola, muy bello lo que ustedes realizan, me gustaría saber como hacen el positivo a las fotos tomadas con cámaras estenotipias. yo hago algo parecido si desea ver mi vídeo.?
I wanna put a lens board with mount for 35 mm format 24mm lens to 105 simply because it's a 5x4 back.. It's soooo good. Remember. MR recipitory law is not our friend.
To much coffee for Sue... you know this would be a neat product if you put a plastic lens in it with some F stops. Kind of a Lomo 4x5... put some quality and value in it and you would not be able to keep up with the demand
Wonderful company. You keep my film cameras happy and fed.
This is marvelous. Pinholes are relatively ease to make, but it is hard to get the best quality. Just saw some sample images from the Titan and I have to confess that I am amazed. You have really done a spectacular job with this camera This is one of the reasons why I am such a big fan of Ilford - your dedication to analogue photography is really uplifting to witness.
Great to see Ilford still going strong, Can still remember the satisfaction of holding a a full box of 10x8 multigrade as a student, took weeks to save for!. Don't get me started on a fresh roll of 120 Pan-F.........
I love Ilford........you keep me with film to make my marvelous images....I am analog woman in digital hell! All the best....whilst everyone is abandoning ship...you keep with us and we will support you....!
@kalkun08 Oops missed this comment. The back fits a standard 5x4 film holder, like Fidelity or Toyo. Unfortunately I've not got Graflex 6x9 to test so you would need to compare the dimensions with a regular film holder. e.g. We tried a polaroid back which was thicker. The only way this would fit would be by adding shims to the film holder clips.
Retail price in the UK is around £150 for the kit, other markets are likelly to be similar subject to local currently rates.
Thank you for the video, what happened to the 8x10 Pinhole camera? I can't find it in the USA, regards
Hi Mauricio We no longer sell the kit but you should be able to find the camera www.ilfordphoto.com/harman-titan-4x5-pinhole-camera
@minimalphotography I'm sorry to hear you perceive our efforts in this way. Producing the HARMAN TiTAN was much more an excercise in showing our continued support towards analogue photography. Each camera is handmade to the highest standards and is supplied with three different products in the box, it is not a high Margin product for HARMAN and is a relatively niche market.
Apologies for the late reply, you can find all the product information at this link (see fact sheets section)
I've put a link in the description.
Hi. Video seems to be working ok, so not sure what the problem might be. Some new video's will be added soon !
Hi there. Just came across this and i think it's brilliant. Can you send me a link to the technical information sheet mentioned in the video. thank you
Can I also attach roll film backs like the graflex 6x9?
Cool idea good for world pinhole day, how much is it going to retail for?
Indeed Ilfochrome can be used in this way. I should point out Ilfochrome is not made by HARMAN but by ILFORD Imaging Switzerland, so you would need to contact them for more information.
You can find some interesting Ilfochrome direct capture (although not pinhole) work. Try googling Richard Learoyd.
It is really a deal breaker for me when the 4x5" film holder is not included. This product should be a produkt that makes people want to do film photo, and then it really does not work that well when you need to look for a film holder.
Hi Daniel, We purposely didn't include the film holder as the feedback that we received was that many people already owned them. The film holders are available separately.
One thing I would like to ask, and pardon if this is a silly question: could one put to use Ilfochrome in the Titsn? Direct positive color in a pinhole does seem ideal. Or is there something about Ilfochrome that makes it not ideal for such use?
Sue thanks and a very nice and informative presentation it is too!
ILFORD..I love.
Is there somewhere we can buy this in Australia ?
hey! I get a message saying that this clip isn't avaliable D:
bummer that it'd be linked from the ilford new of the 8x10 pinhole now then
not available everywhere
hola, muy bello lo que ustedes realizan, me gustaría saber como hacen el positivo a las fotos tomadas con cámaras estenotipias. yo hago algo parecido si desea ver mi vídeo.?
@mipmipmipmipmip Regarding the 10x8" kit watch out for our imminent press release for the Focus on Imaging UK show.
can you still purchase these ?
HI Paul. Yes you should be able to purchase form your local dealer.
looks like the URL link is broken.
Which URL?
I wanna put a lens board with mount for 35 mm format 24mm lens to 105 simply because it's a 5x4 back..
It's soooo good.
Remember.
MR recipitory law is not our friend.
must be me then. I'll try it on another computer when I get the chance :)
oh, and I'll be looking forward to more video's!
best 4x5 pinhole
wow! neat!
wow great iam getting one ilfords the best
I have the same issue
nice british accent!!
To much coffee for Sue... you know this would be a neat product if you put a plastic lens in it with some F stops. Kind of a Lomo 4x5... put some quality and value in it and you would not be able to keep up with the demand