I've only been once and it was too windy for a view camera the entire time. It was difficult to open a car door at times.
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I've only been once and it was too windy for a view camera the entire time. It was difficult to open a car door at times.
The panel you linked to should work. I haven't used that particular product but I have used plenty of other Godox lights. They're decent for the price compared to LitePanels, Arri, or others. Keep...
That’s my plan. Any idea how many amps the drive motor draws?
No specs other than what’s on the gearbox. At this point, the motor runs fine outside the machine. It’s the controls that aren’t working.
Has anyone in the u.s. successfully acquired/installed this motor? I have an early model cpp2.
I appears to be a very close match to my oem motor except for the shaft which I can work around. The...
90mm is an odd size today. Most bowl heads now made seem to be for motion picture use and are sized 75mm, 100mm, and 150mm. Adapter rings (like a donut) are made to step heads up to bigger tripod...
Photography isn't art.
What a great experience. I'd like to see the results one day.
yes. I've burned one up.
The older motors can't handle turning the big drums full of chemicals. Don't use more chemicals than necessary and you should be okay if you have a newer model. I don't...
not in my experience.
You said it so I don't have to.
I just spit my drink out all over the place.
I'm still around but am taking a break from plastic shavings since wood smells so much better. If I resume production on the tanks, I'll let you guys know.
Do the intrepid cameras come with some sort if finish on the plywood? If not, I recommend you put some poly on it before using it outdoors.
Lite ribbon by LiteGear has what you need. Yes, it costs more but their stuff has a cri of 95 and is pretty damn bright. I've been using it for several years at work.
It'd only be 200 boxes if there were 20 sheets per box:) Who could afford it then?
those bellows are the best thing about it!
any that you can find.
I shoot velvia mostly but I'd avoid it for a trip like this as shooting it leaves very little room for exposure error and isn't well suited for most sunny day work.
the canham one's are 110x110 I believe
otherwise:http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=toyo+45a+lens+board
probably just reselling
They only had one foot remaining to shoot, this is it. As long as it's available, don't complain.
great idea for the case, not so much for the music track:)
I felt like I was in the club.
guys have been using infrared goggles int the darkroom for a long time
get bigger lights
I tighten the front down so it won't move. One my diy 8x10, I used a metallic marker to mark the bed (rather than tape) so you can verify that it's parallel.
Hell, that's twice in 2016!
I've never had that issue with my chamonix 4x5's. I have seen similar spots on ground glasses of cameras due to water spots. Maybe take it apart and wipe it down, it could be trapped moisture.
450 nikkor M, 305 g claron, 210 5.6 fujinon-w, 250 fujinon w, fujinon 600C. I got my fujinon 600 before the price tripled. I rarely us it and the 450M is my go to.
what he said or find the nearest watering hole and have a cold one or two til the wind dies down. That's what I do. Otherwise, I'll shoot medium format when it's nasty out.
who wants to collect the funds to get Drew table saw for Christmas? I've got $5 on it and there's a Harbor Freight right up the road:)
we had one of those too for cutting slabwood leftover from our sawmill that took the belt from the Farmall H tractor. It had a 20 inch blade and no blade guard to speak of. No one ever lost a digit.
just get an old 8" or 10" off craigslist for $25-50. put a 7 1/4" Diablo blade in it.
I just sold an old Craftsman at a garage sale for $30 because it was too heavy for job sites.
GOOD LUCK.
I'm having issues with on of mine as well.
v750 will be fine for your needs. I own two drum scanners and a v750 and have made plenty of 16x20's from both machines and 8x10 film. While the v750 doesn't scan chromes as well as the drum...
In my experience, foam core doesn't stay flat over time. I wouldn't rely on clips holding a print that size (or any size for me).
My lab charges $24 to mount a 20x30 on gator board (3/16) including...
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I've been using the cabelas spinning reel cases for several years. They do the job and I prefer them over wraps. Most of my lenses on linhof boards go in the medium size. ...