Thank you to those who have responded so far. To clarify, the entire back is not tight to the rest of the camera.
The most permanent type of solution would seem to be the suggestion to ...
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Thank you to those who have responded so far. To clarify, the entire back is not tight to the rest of the camera.
The most permanent type of solution would seem to be the suggestion to ...
This would apply to any wood camera I imagine. I have an 8x10 Deardorf, and the back (that has the groundglass) is not held perfectly tight to the back of the c amera. There is about 1 mm of play. I...
I'm considering a 150mm lens for 8x10 (shooting color transparency and color neg ), mostly landscape - for both full frame 8x10 and panoramic 4x10. I've seen som e Nikkor 150mm SW f/8 lenses for sale...
I 've asked a question about the diffraction of small f-stop diameter in my last post. And, now I'd like ask about caluculating DOF for my particular shooting situation. As I mentioned before, I am...
I have a question about the relationship between DOF and diffraction. (cont'd fr om my last post "replacing shutter to stop down beyond f45 (240mm on 8x10)" Now, I am shooting 6 people, who are...
Steve: Can you explain about two primary optical aberrations and "sweet spot"you just mentioned a little bit easier in the bigenner's term?? Why the image will be softer if I stop down past f22?? ...
I have a question about the large format (8x10) camera lens. The lens which I have is Schnider 240mm with copal 3 shutter. The problem is the smallest appetu re of the lens is only f45, and I am...
I am shooting some12inch tall blocks and I want to make them look really big and tall like buildings. I have tried to shoot from many different angles and some tilts of my view camera, but the image...