Try Youngnuo. I'm not sure they have a smaller unit like you're seeking, but they are fully manual and they have built in radio transceivers which is key if you're ever going to do multiple light...
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Try Youngnuo. I'm not sure they have a smaller unit like you're seeking, but they are fully manual and they have built in radio transceivers which is key if you're ever going to do multiple light...
Very grateful, lots of good stuff here!
John, I'll send you a side email with an address. Thanks so much for your generosity!
Regarding X-ray film. Does one develop the same way as film?
Thanks guys, great tips. I really appreciate the JOBO info. Seems to be the gold standard, but I wasn't finding practical info for a first time user... and frankly bouncing around CPP/CPA 1800, 2500,...
Just found this thread and subsequently the links to your site. Thanks so much for the great ideas and insight!
Howdy folks! I joined this forum a few weeks ago after receiving an Anasco Agfa 5x7 view camera as a Christmas gift. After some initial inspection I think she's good to go (very clean lens, shutter...
Killer, thanks! I figured worse comes to worse I'll take it down to the camera shop and test a few out...
Hi all,
I have a Betax no.3 shutter without a cable and am curious what cable on the market might be compatible?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Ira's Tire and Camera?!!? That's an amazingly random combo, I love it.
P.S. Here are a few images of the camera and lens
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Greetings all, much thanks for the warm welcome! I appreciate the advice and commentary. From what I've been able to find online the Anasco Agfa field cameras were made between 1925 to 1939, with the...
Hello all!
I was recently given an Ansco Agfa 5x7 w/ a Wollensak Velostigmat Series Ia f-7.7 lens in a Betax No.3 shutter. I've never shot/owned anything larger than MF and am very excited (and...