Classic Cameras
The Linhof Technika 70 Page 2
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Combined with its technical sophistication and quality of construction, manufacturing costs likely led Linhof to offer the less complex 2x3 Super Technika V as a replacement. Still pricey today, a used Technika 70 body will cost you around $500, and from $1000-$4000, depending upon condition and the number and make of coupled lenses (collectors going for Voigtländer and Zeiss). Nevertheless, for one camera used primarily for handheld on-location photography that also has the front and rear movements to provide perspective and sharpness corrections when the need arises, the Technika 70 was then, and remains now, unsurpassed.
Specifications For Maximum Movements
Front On-Axis Tilt (Forward Or Back): 15Þ
Front Shift (Left Or Right): 25mm
Geared Front Rise: 32mm
Front Fall (w/15Þ Dropped Bed): 34mm
Front Swing: 0
Rear Swing (Four-Way): 15Þ
Bellows Extension: 310mm
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