Adam: You may want to get hold of the Lee catalog. It's much clearer and better organized than Lee's website. And it will be a good reference for your future filter needs. Jeff at Badger Graphic ...
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Adam: You may want to get hold of the Lee catalog. It's much clearer and better organized than Lee's website. And it will be a good reference for your future filter needs. Jeff at Badger Graphic ...
Good question Adam. Unfortunately the Lee literature is a little confusing. Ther e are two paths to consider: 1) The compendium with built-in slots, or 2) The foundation kit which starts with 4...
I've been using The New Lab in San Francisco and have been very pleased. They specialize in E6. Excellent quality and two hour turn around. They're at 651 Bryant St, between 4th and 5th. Web site...
Well, I'm with Glenn, above. One of the pleasures of using the Pentax is that it is simple to use. You can rapidly assess the range of the scene before you without taking your eye away from the...
I too have used RW and found the process very easy. I recently purchased a Gitzo tripod and saved a good sum of money. RW is very professional and pleasant to work with.
Right after I placed the...
Well, here's my somewhat rambling reaction to large format and sharpness:
About a year ago I came across an exhibit by Charles Cramer (www.charlescramer.com) at a cafe in Menlo Park,...
I recommend them highly.
I've purchased a LF camera, several lenses, and accessories from Badger. Everything was as expected. Prices are very competitive and Jeff is knowledgable about the...
I don't have the Lee hood so this is conjecture. I do have the Lee foundation kit though.
There are two types of hoods. One type has a single filter slot and mounts to an adapter ring that...
This thread has got me thinking I should be hauling my gear on my bike.
Larry: I did a search on BOB. Here is their website: http://www.bobtrailers.com/
Here is a review I found:...
Keeble and Schucat on California Ave in Palo Alto
Adolph Gasser on 2nd St. in San Francisco -
Nicholas,
I too live in the San Francisco bay area and was not able to actually touch an Ebony when I was considering 4x5 choices.
Here's a thought though. Badger Graphic...
Mario,
Orbix is an optional (extra cost) front standard module for Arca-Swiss F line cameras and permits axial lens tilts. The standard A-S F line camera front tilts along the base of the lens...
I totally agree aith Micah and Scott. I want to gag myself with a loupe when I hear such gibberish.
Rebel! Proclaim to the world your LF pictures were "snapped" with an APS camera. Hehe.
I've never met Bob or communicated with him, but I do greatly value his contributions to this group. Also, from reading his posts, I've never felt like I was being "sold" the brands he represents....