Ed,
I also use the 45AX and do not miss having a revolving back. What I did purchase as an accessory, was the Toyo folding focusing hood, which also doubles as a ground glass proctector. I think...
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Ed,
I also use the 45AX and do not miss having a revolving back. What I did purchase as an accessory, was the Toyo folding focusing hood, which also doubles as a ground glass proctector. I think...
Sorry Bill,
I see you already posted that question on the Toyo site :)
I have not experienced any similar problems with the focus lock on my 45AX. You may want to check out the Toyo forum at http://63.236.31.8/webx?14@193.a4ccaiB5bG6^1@.ee70686
Yes, you can bypass the traditional darkroom and obtain your objective. Just learn everything there is to learn about the digital process and stay on top of the advancements. You'll do just fine.
Once a viewer is pulled into an image for compositional or asthetic reasons, they are usually then drawn to the technical aspects of that image. Depending on the subject and how it's being...
Hi Keith,
Good question. I suppose it depends on individual tastes and definition of what "exciting work" is. Each format has its advantages and disadvantages. If there is one thing I have...
Andre you posed an excellent question... I would have to agree with you. In essence, it will be virtual reality.
Take a look at Robert Paradis' site
http://home.earthlink.net/~paradis/index.html
Happy holiday's to all of you!
I have allocated additional time for printing by no longer developing my own negatives. I am fortunate to have a local lab that does outstanding film processing for me. I also scan my film and...
Have considered a variable contrast cold light head? If so, I highly recomend the Artisto VCL4500.
You are correct. It results in an optical centering of the image.
Marcus,
I have been using the Toyo 45AX for almost 3 years now, and am quite pleased with the performance. I also use the Rodenstock Apo Sironar S 150mm as well as Toyo film holders exclusively....
Jon and Sandy,
The correct URL for Freestyle is http://www.freestylesalesco.com Like Sandy, I recomend them highly.
Scott,
My recomendation would be to buy a Rototrim that is the next size up from the size you think you will need.
I agree with Scott Walton. The Rototrim is excellent.
Nick,
I have had my 160M for about 7 or 8 years now. It's a real workhorse, and I've been extremely pleased with the results...no complaints (and I can be quite picky) I think you are...
A 150mm Rodenstock Sironar S