Sold Ilford Titan 4x5 Pinhole Camera w/ Fidelity Elite Holders

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For sale is an Ilford Titan 4x5 pinhole camera. The camera is like new and includes the original box, paperwork, and uncut exposure calculator. The 7 Fidelity Elite film holders are clean with minimal markings. There are 75 sheets of FP4+ left in the box. The film expired in 2021 (can't quite make out the month) and has been refrigerated since purchased sometime I believe in 2019.

Ilford Titan Pinhole Camera - SOLD
7 Fidelity Elite Film Holders - $50
75 Sheets Ilford FP4 - SOLD

Camera and holders - $140

Payment via Paypal and includes shipping in the US.

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I owned this excellent camera once and took it to a few roadtrips to photograph the Route 66 themed decay. The images I got were surprisingly “sharp” not too far from what I would expect from a turn of the century portrait lens. A 24mm Zeiss viewfinder was a pretty close match for the view. Later I bought a Mamiya 7 43mm finder and the dimensions were a better match. The images did not disappoint and the Mamiya finder was worth it even it cost more than this UK made Walker camera itself. Never thought I would bother with framing precision with a pinhole. Price is a steal with the film.
 
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Would you sell the film separately?

Yes, I would consider selling things separately. Sending you a dm.

I owned this excellent camera once and took it to a few roadtrips to photograph the Route 66 themed decay. The images I got were surprisingly “sharp” not too far from what I would expect from a turn of the century portrait lens. A 24mm Zeiss viewfinder was a pretty close match for the view. Later I bought a Mamiya 7 43mm finder and the dimensions were a better match. The images did not disappoint and the Mamiya finder was worth it even it cost more than this UK made Walker camera itself. Never thought I would bother with framing precision with a pinhole. Price is a steal with the film.

It's a great camera and very rugged, which was a nice contrast from my Zero 810. I also used a finder with mine. I used a 28mm Nikon finder and it work really well for approximating framing.
 
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