The photographer Paul Kolchausen, unable to buy all the photos of his dream machines, did something unusual. He printed an 3D camera by imparting some of the remarkable features of his dream machines.
Ο Kolhausen created a fully functional 6 × 14 camera medium format, and without having any previous experience with CAD systems. Draw her camera according to what he knows as a professional photographer and printed it on a 3D printer, based on a modular design, consisting of 8 separate pieces.
He named his camera PK-6142016, but it seems in the end prevailed the nickname of "The Mustard Cycloptic Monster".
The photographer combined some of the features of Mamiya 7, Hasselblad XPan and Leica M Series. At the front of the PK-6142016 he placed a Schneider Kreuznach 90 mm lens. The machine parts are 3D printed using SLS nylon using the 3D Hubs service.
Kolhausen's camera takes 6 × 14 photos in 120mm medium format film. It does not have a focusing mechanism, and it is always at infinity, except if one places rings on the camera to move the focal plane closer to the lens.
Of course Kohlhausen aims to convert her creation of into an affordable 6×14 medium format camera for the general public.