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    4x5 fish eye?

    It appears the easiest thing under the circumstances is rent the 37 fish eye for the RZ. Thanks for all the suggestions guys!!

    Dave
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    4x5 fish eye?

    I have a 47XL already (and the 58 too, love em both), so the Photoshop suggestion appears to be the answer, unless I rent the fisheye for the RZ67 and shoot medium format (seriously considering ...
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    4x5 fish eye?

    Does anyone know of a fisheye lens for 4x5, or one that can be adapted? I have a client requesting a fisheye shot of an interior space and I'd prefer to do it with the 4x5 if possible. Focussing...
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    new Nikon 4x5 scanner?

    I heard a tantalizing rumor today that Nikon is preparing a scanner similar to t he LS-8000 that will scan up to 4x5 at a price point similar to the 8000. I've been using an LS-8000 for about a...
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    Opinions of the Horseman LE?

    Hi Max,

    I am answering your post to The Large Format Forum concerning the Horseman LE.

    The Horseman LE is a superb camera, and an absolute steal at the price (esp. $80 0!!).

    It has the best...
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    90mm wide enough for interiors?

    David,

    Yes, most interiors photographers will agree that a 90 is the best place to star t. If you start taking assignments you may find you'll also need at least a 65. I personally use a 58, 75,...
  7. A good set of 4x5 lenses starting from 47mm ?

    Hey Chris, I use that same range of lenses, with 4 others in the mix. My 47 is the standard Super-Angulon F/5.6 however. Also have: 58 XL, 75 6.8 Grandagon, 9 0 6.8 Grandagon, 125 Fuji W 5.6, 150...
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