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And if it floats, I know who should buy one. No names, no packdrill. 
There's also a reducing back to convert the Intrepid 10x8 to 5x7, and a back to use 5x4 in the new 5x7, so a full range.
Although 5x7 film holders are rather rare, they are still made, and there are plans by another camera maker to produce them.
5x7 is a very pleasant proportion, and the camera not much larger than 5x4. The Intrepid actually weighs less than most 5x4 cameras.
There's also a reducing back to convert the Intrepid 10x8 to 5x7, and a back to use 5x4 in the new 5x7, so a full range.
Although 5x7 film holders are rather rare, they are still made, and there are plans by another camera maker to produce them.
5x7 is a very pleasant proportion, and the camera not much larger than 5x4. The Intrepid actually weighs less than most 5x4 cameras.
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