Absolutley! At least we didn't need another bloody password system.
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Absolutley! At least we didn't need another bloody password system.
Ooops! That should have been "groynes" not "groins". I'm not that weird. Its an idea though and could catch on.
Regards,
Joe, Don't you know its rude to ask a LF photographer their age. I'm 52 and already f orgetting what day it is, let alone what F-stops to use!
Cheers,
John, I shoot mainly English coastal scenes, architecture, piers, jetties, groins, als o natural forms, rock pools, rock details etc. I normally shoot very early in th e day and oftern use long time...
If you can, go with the DeVere. It took me over 20 years before I was in the pos ition to purchase one. The wait was well worth it. They are built for more then one life time. Pity I wont be here to...
Ake, I also have the Ebony SW23 and for me my only desire for improvement would be geared front rise/fall. With regard to the hinged back it's pivot is sprung loaded, just push up on the hinge side...
So pleased you like your Ebony they are superb cameras to own and USE! Regards,
Mark, I'm a bit of a wide angle nut I have and use reularly a 35 Apo-Grandagon ( even on 5x4-I love the "pin hole" like effect), 47XL Super Angulon and my favour ite on 6x9 the 55 Apo-Grandagon....
Dick, I now use the Rodenstock 135 Sironar-N. A little 'cracker', very small and compact. On its Ebony/Linhof panel it will easily fit into my shirt pocket. In the past I used a Nikon 150-W which was...
Hank, I can only make comment on the Ebony, for these are my camera's of choice, I use the SW23 and SW45. If I was to have only one it would be the little SW23. For it's so compact and light and very...
Hi Paul, I use the 47XL with both 6x12 roll back and 5x4. Like you I only use b/ w material. This being the case I do not find the need for a CF because I like t he darking towards the corners and if...
Chris this combination will work, I use a 35 Apo-Gandagon on my SW45 with Ebony' s own 10mm recessed lens panel.
Regards,
Phil, While I like DiXactol, which I've used exclusively with Delta 100 in both 54 sheet and 120 roll. I prefer Pyro developers simply because I find they produ ce finer grained negs. especially in...
I've just received a complimentary pack of their new CM Pyro dev. It comes in po wder form but are premeasured in their respective containers A & B all you need do is add the required amount of...
Only 'traditional' B/W, 5x4, 6x12cm, 6x9cm. Films Delta 100, SFX200/120, 55P/N, 35mm Kodak IR. Developer Pyro. I use fibre and RC papers usually warm toned and all exhibition prints are selenium...
Michael, I bought my Polaroid tank from Robert White. But I find it's a bit cumb ersome to use in the field. I feel more like a fisherman whith his bait box then a photographer. I process all my...
Andre, I cannot speak from experience with regards to the 58XL from Schnieder bu t I have been using Rodenstock's 55 Apo Grandagon for sometime. Initially on 6x9 cm and more recently on 5x4....
Without doubt a very reliable roll film holder. I use it a lot and find film fla tness is without question. My 6x12 negs. seem sharper edge to edge then my 5x4 n egs. Expensive it may be but IMO it's...
David, like you I use the ring binder system where each sheet holds 4, 4x5 to a page. These are the transparent type from Printfile. I simply write a number bes ide each neg. with a permanent OHP pen...
Hi Paul, I would go along with dg above and consider Rodenstock's 75/f4.5 Grandagon-N. It 's as sharp as a "tack" and beautifully built, a lens I use a lot for both 4x5 a nd 6x9cm. A lens I would not...
Working only in b/w- its mainly about tonal range, the "smoothness" of tones.
Paul is correct, at last count he was using Linhof 4x5, Fuji 6x17/6x9 and a Leic a M6.
Amongst his publications are collaborations with Joe Cornish and David Noton to produce a couple of books for...
Larry a new paper from Bergger called VCB Style is advertised, quote "The NEW Ek talure?" I've not used it so cannot comment as such.
John I do sympathise, for it seems that know matter how careful you are DUST alw ays rears its ugly head. I do find however I get less dust when using roll backs (smaller surface area). I also...
I would go for either the Durst or The DeVere 507 bench or free standing. Check out www.odyssey-sales.com I don't think the 507 is made any more but they have s econd hand/reconditioned enlargers and...
I can only endorse on what both Ellis and Paul have said however I don't use the Ebony 23S I use their SW23. The S has more available movements and can handle l onger lenses then the SW. However the...
Rob I use anti Newton glass both top and bottom in my DeVere neg. carrier withou t a hint of texture from the etched lower surface. However caution is called for this was not the case when I used a...
Bob I own and use both the Ebony SW45 and SW23. The SW45 is probably my best "al rounder" camera. However if you just like 6x9cm then the SW23 is ideal. Its incr edibly small and light and takes the...
Clark I have an Ebony wide angle fresnel permanently mounted between the GG and protective glass on my Ebony SW45. No problems negs are as sharp as a pin. Regards,
Andre my post may seem a little crazy but bear with me. Are you using film with a "shiney" emulsion like T-Max or Delta if so this could be the problem re.Newto n rings. I use Delta and was still...
Dave if you find the lens has insufficient coverage when offset, tilt the lens p anel back to bring the image circle back onto the film and with careful focusing and small aperture its surprising...
The Horseman 6x12 roll back is expensive but I've found it to be very reliable. The film flatness is excellent negs. are critically sharp edge to edge. Spacing is good but not perfect, certainly no...
I too would like to offer my deepest symphathy to all those caught up in these t errible acts.
Also to let the people of Ammerica know that we Brits are with you, whatever it takes.
With deep...
Rodrigo, I rather like the Rodenstock 135 Sironar-N since replaced by the apo ve rsion. Its quite a small lens weighing just 210g with a filter thread of just 40 .5mm. Its image circle is about 200mm...
Arthur I use the SW45. It has 60mm of front rise and is usable with lenses as sh ort as the 35mm Apo Grandagon (with 10mm rec. lens board) because of its very fl exible bellows. In fact it has enough...
Like Paul I've used both Pyro and DiXactol. Of the two I find Pyro to be sharper and finer grained especially with Delta 100 both 120 and 4x5. Here in the UK there is a new type of pyro about to go...
Armin, I used this lens on the Horseman VH (6x9)which I think has the same focus ing rail and front stage has the FA. Focusing at infinity is no problem but it g ave me very little in the way of lens...
Yes I also present exhibition work this way although I reveal about 1/4" of the white border of the print rather then the mount but aesthetically its the same. On the odd occasion when presenting a...
Theo I used this combination with the Ebony SW45 and I had no problems with rega rds to stability. I recently changed to a Manfrotto carbon fibre tripod with the 410 jnr. geared head which is a real...
Hi Paul, You may want to checkout the new Gitzo Explorer which is available as a 3 or 4 section carbon tripod. This one certainly looks vesatile, a bit like a B embo.
Although most of the carbon...