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Daniel Stone
I guess you guys have never seen/handled a Fuji GX680 then ;)?
Yes, that Fuji shoots rollfilm, 120/220, 645,6x6,6x7, and 6x8 depending on what mask you put on the back(same backs, just change drop-in masks).
50-500mm lens range, all the front movements of a LF camera, but with the convenience of shooting rollfilm!
I love mine, lenses are stellar and it makes MF even better, since I have movement capabilities like with LF
-Dan
I'm surprised they just didn't make it also accept 4x5 holders as well. It looks big enough for them.
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tuco
I'm surprised they just didn't make it also accept 4x5 holders as well. It looks big enough for them.
IIRC, there was a mod'd Polaroid 545(it might have been NPC that did the mod) back so you could shoot 8x8cm Type 55. Kinda weird IMO, since type 665 was available, but if you wanted it...
-Dan
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austin granger
Love it, Austin; you have a knack for finding the quirky.
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tuco
A shot while on a ferry crossing
Very good portrait, Tuco; looks like a nice gentleman.
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I first thought you were joking about the Argentinosaurus since Argentinians are known to have big egos and being megalomaniac.
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Ari
Love it, Austin; you have a knack for finding the quirky.
Very good portrait, Tuco; looks like a nice gentleman.
Thanks. Yes, Austin sure can find them.
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Winter on the Washington coast you can backpack without the summer crowds. You just have to fight off the raccoons from getting your food. But a new rule effective last year makes it mandatory to use bear canisters for scented food.
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Ramiro Elena
I first thought you were joking about the Argentinosaurus since Argentinians are known to have big egos and being megalomaniac.
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I've never been to Argentina but I'd be willing to go investigate the character of its peoples and report back my findings.
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Ari, the quirky always seem to find the quirky. Austin Granger is a master at this - just a great eye for composition. The angles in the arrow image make me dizzy.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
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