Hi,
And apologies for slow response, I thought I had APUG set up to notify me of responses, but cleary not.
silveror0,
I have the camera, a tripod (I'm looking for a new head for my better one though), 6 filmholders, cable releases, darkcloth (I'm looking for a bigger one though), Light meter (I use it for pinhole cameras and my medium format cameras too). I've bought a small loupe for better focusing (Tricky, I've noticed). The camera came with the rail extention and three different bellows, including the wide angle one. I do have a complete darkroom, including a Beseler for enlarging. I also plan to experiment with contact copying with Vandyke and Cyanotype (I've used these processes for a while), as well as scanning (I have an Epson V750). I have a box of Ilford HP5, a film which I have used as 35 mm and 120 format, and I can buy more of it at a decent price. Sticking to own film seems like a good idea at this point. I plan to develop BW myself and leave the colour processing to a lab, but mostly I plan to shoot BW. For developing I've been looking at some youtube videos on tray development, and read a little online too. I also have an HP CombiPlan daylight tank, but my friend whom I share the darkroom with says it takes too long to pour developer in and out of it for developing times to be accurate. Suggestions here are welcome too. I didn't notice any light leaks in the bellows when I examined them. The condition of the camera looks ok to me, with very little visible wear, but then again I'm a newbie when it comes to LF. The only issues I have is with the Symmar lens (more on that below). I generally find shutter speeds really hard to judge if they work correctly. Thanks for asking for a thorough description.
Frogeye,
The shutter hangs open at slow speeds and sometimes at medium speeds. Fast speeds seems a little better. I have removed the element from the back of the plate and it has spots inside of it, as for as I can tell. I haven't been able to remove the front element from the shutter, or the shutter from the plate. It feels stuck, and I don't know exactly how much force I can use. But I know a good place for repair of older cameras here, so maybe it's worth to let them have a look and see what they say? If that lens could be made to work I would be ok for lenses at least for a while, I think.