Nice camera Giles! Love your work on IG.
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Nice camera Giles! Love your work on IG.
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All in a Tenba BYOB10.
Lenses are: Fujinon W 5.6/125 and G-Claron 9/210. When I take the Wista 45N or the Linhof Technika V with me, there is place for an additional lens inside the camera body, e.g. a Fujinon A 9/180, and then I take the Fujinon 5.6/105 and a Apo-Ronar 9/300 with me.
The loupe comes from an old Rollei Heidosmat projection lens.
I use a vest with a zipper as a dark cloth.
I carry six Riteway film holders with me, in an additional pocket. When I take 3 film holders with me I put them on the sides of the Tenba insert.
Tripod is a Gitzo Sport Performance with 3 sections. Sometimes a Gitzo Weekend, 1,2 kg, when it is calm outside.
The Tenba, the tripod and the filmholders fit in a Mammut Couloir 45 backpack. It is lightweight, on the hole ca. 4 kg
My new Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic 4x5. The most usual entrance point to the LF press cameras, I presume :)
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https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1972/...e735e5b5_c.jpgDSC01430 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Plaubel Makiflex Standard with 135mm F2 B&L Super Cinephor 70mm movie projection lens.
This camera produces a 9x9cm image on 9x12cm or 4x5" sheet film.
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Horseman FA 45 with Nikkor W 150mm f:5.6
Mercury 3D-printed 5x7 camera with 72mm XL I just bought:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...ury5x7-1ss.jpg
Decided to give 5x7 a go. I really like the images from my 38mm XL on 6x9 film so this is basically a giant version of that. Planning on mostly contact prints for now. Will cut down x-ray film first to suss out the camera and some older film holders I just received.
Very cool.
Just checked their website which was last updated 2016.
Looks promising.
5x7 x-ray film:
https://www.zzmedical.com/analog-x-r...film-case.html
Randy, I think he mentioned to me he was redesigning the website soon.
Thanks Jon - I actually didn't realize there was 5x7 x-ray film available. Unfortunately I see only the massive case full, and some Fuji blue-sensitive film. I like the green-sensitive films personally. More importantly I still have a few boxes of 8x10 Fuji HR-T so cutting down for testing is not too bad and convenient at the moment. I will probably shoot Foma regularly once I make sure these holders don't leak.
In fact my first 5x7 cut sheet is hanging to dry :).
Here is my newest LF4x5 camera. It replaces my Calumet c400 and the SuperSpeedGraphics for now. I have used it few times. I am waiting to have some time to go and shoot.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/946/4...a644e1e6_b.jpgThe Intrepid Camera 4x5 by Palenquero Photography, on Flickr