I've got a Rodenstock 80mm f/4 Rodagon enlarger lens (which I've used a couple o f years), and it's got two minor problems. Can I fix these problems myself with out damaging anything?
1. I see a...
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I've got a Rodenstock 80mm f/4 Rodagon enlarger lens (which I've used a couple o f years), and it's got two minor problems. Can I fix these problems myself with out damaging anything?
1. I see a...
I do have experience with the Bogen geared head, #3275 ("410"), and it's an excellent head for 4x5. I especially like the gear drive on all three axes, with a quick release on each axis. I'm not...
This thread has lots of replies already....everyone chimes in with their favorite 4x5 field camera. I bought a used Wista SP (metal field) several years ago, just for this type of photography, and...
Poking around in the darkroom where I work I found an old Conley 5x7 view camera . Does anyone know anything about the history of this brand? It's all wood, ev en with wooden plate holders, 5x7...
The Busch Pressman model D is an excellent way to get into large format at low cost, and it's versatile enough for starting out. I don't consider it heavy at all....in fact, it's probably lighter ...
A (simple) web page is now available which describes the workshop, the schedule, the surroundings, along with an application form to attend. http://www.rockbridge.net/personal/dupuy/lf3.htm
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I'm organizing a workshop in central Virginia for LF for June, with a variety of field trips and classroom sessions. There will be no single "expert" but I will be drawing on a number of...
The Super Angulon I have (from my dad in the 1960's) has a Compur shutter. The newer ones have a Copal shutter. The old Compur works okay after I had it cleaned and lubed, but if the one you are...
LARGE FORMAT WORKSHOP in scenic central Virginia (Lexington) for June 11-13. No registration fee, no formal instructor, but carefully organized. Field trips and hikes to water falls and scenic...