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    Re: Tripod heads

    Drilling a second hole in the base plate or a clamp and cutting a thread in it is a very good idea. Especially as this works well with Gitze plates and clamps. I will try that.
  2. Re: Acrylic 4x5 film drying rack recommended?

    Since I realized that it's my fingers that get dust on the films, I let the films dry in the film hanger after bathing in Mirasol. No more problems.
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    Re: Tripod heads

    I love this one: Levelling Pan/Tilt Head, https://linhof.com/en/levelling-pan-tilt-head/

    But this is the one I take out in the field: Gitzo G1570M,...
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    Re: In Praise of 5x7... Post'em !

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    Rittreck View, 13x18, Fomapan 100@50,
    Rodinal 1+100, 11'30'', 20°C

    Near Bern, Switzerland
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    Re: Permethrin on camera case?

    I was out and about in the summer, hiking. I had the Technika with me. In a normal hiking backpack. When I put the backpack down, a tick crawled up the shoulder strap. The tick then bit me on the...
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

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    Rittreck View, Symmar 210, Fomapan100, R09
  7. Re: Is the obsession with analogue gearing an obstacle to art?

    Yes!
  8. Re: Assessing film speed and development time without a darkroom.

    So many opinions, during so many days, and without reaching a clear result.

    If one had put the mentioned woolen sweater in diffuse daylight (shadow) and taken the four, five necessary shots and...
  9. Re: Wide angle lens on folded-up Master Technika

    The multicoated one with the center filter and the barn door ...
  10. Re: Assessing film speed and development time without a darkroom.

    As I said, you don't need a darkroom or contact prints. The DSLR light meter is all you need.

    It's best not to theorize too much, just try it out. If I photograph the sweater (test subject) at 4x5...
  11. Re: Wide angle lens on folded-up Master Technika

    In my opinion, it is ok to pay attention to the size of the lenses. The Technika is a very good place to store lenses.

    This being said, when hiking I am happy not to have to reach extra into my...
  12. Re: Assessing film speed and development time without a darkroom.

    Maybe you can concretize the approach of Doremus Scudder and Drew Wiley. And yes, a densitometer is always better than a spot meter. But: what you don't own, you can't work with. And: my photographs...
  13. Re: Assessing film speed and development time without a darkroom.

    You have got a densitometer: the spot metering funktion in your camera.

    All you have to do is developing your negatives and metering them out.
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    Re: Three stops overexposed FP4+

    Perhaps this may help you; I develop FP4+ in HC110 H 1+63 during 5'00'' to get N-2 with 32 ASA, 20°C, Agitation first 30s, then 5s per 30s. N-1 is 6'00'' at 40ASA, N is 7'00'' at 64 ASA

    IMO if...
  15. Re: Opinion: Would a 90mm f8 or f6.8 lens be too dark for dawn and dusk landscape?

    Please don't get me wrong. I am convinced that a center filter is important. Also because - as r.e. writes - the image should be better adjusted correctly at the beginning than in post-processing /...
  16. Re: Opinion: Would a 90mm f8 or f6.8 lens be too dark for dawn and dusk landscape?

    Of course.

    Usually wide angle photos make up only 10% of my pictures (90-125). 50% are taken with the normal lens (135-210), 40% with long focal lengths (240-600). I take 30 photos per week, so 3...
  17. Re: Opinion: Would a 90mm f8 or f6.8 lens be too dark for dawn and dusk landscape?

    This is exactly why I thought I am blind. I have used front rise. The upper right corner should be lighter and the lower right corner darker. I would also have thought at first that the falloff on...
  18. Re: Opinion: Would a 90mm f8 or f6.8 lens be too dark for dawn and dusk landscape?

    Thanks to all. Even if I sometimes embarrass myself: I always keep learning.

    r.e., Bob, Dan, I have mixed everything up.

    Obviously the lens barrel can cut off-axis light at large apertures...
  19. Re: Opinion: Would a 90mm f8 or f6.8 lens be too dark for dawn and dusk landscape?

    Ok, then I am blind. I have not seen a falloff in the upper right corner.

    I have to learn and understand this lens.
  20. Re: Opinion: Would a 90mm f8 or f6.8 lens be too dark for dawn and dusk landscape?

    That is a very good question. Perhaps my conjectures aren't justified at all.

    I don't know, in fact. But I don't see any need for a center filter here.
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  21. Re: Opinion: Would a 90mm f8 or f6.8 lens be too dark for dawn and dusk landscape?

    There are often details that are brightly lit and focus well. I find that an 8/90 is enough. Furthermore, the focal length is short. The depth of field is large. You can also invest in Fresnel...
  22. Re: Best long lenses usable with Linhof Master Technika

    The Fuji T 400 is excellent. The EBC coating is excellent, especially in backlight. This picture was taken with the Fuji T 400.

    http://fotografie.ist/lohensteins-sicht/gantrischkette-01a.jpg
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    Re: Horseman 45FA / Horseman 45HF

    This is how you get to really know and appreciate your camera ...

    Maybe you can send the camera to custombellows?
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    Re: Horseman 45FA / Horseman 45HF

    custombellows, always custombellows: http://www.custombellows.co.uk/

    I doctored the bellows into the camera by myself.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

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    fp4+, hc110h
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    Re: Just Leaves

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    Fomapan 100@50 in R09 1+100, 11'30''
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    Re: dilution for highlights

    I don't see a problem at all. You have nice, powerful highlights with texture. Zone VII is supposed to be just like that.

    With Fomapan, you have more of a problem with Zone II and III, which...
  28. Re: Finding tripods for Large Format is kinda hard (daunting)? Favorite LF tripod?

    I love using my Technika IV on a Gitzo carbon fiber GT5543LS tripod with a Gitzo G1570M Series 5 Low Profile 3-Way tripod head, photographing with a Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 9/360 in a Compur Electronic...
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    Re: PRONUNCIATION of Camera names?

    I used to pronounce Linhof like Lynnhoff. But: https://www.linhofstudio.com/knowledgebank/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Linhof-Spag.jpg
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    Re: PRONUNCIATION of Camera names?

    Here is a short pronunciation list, https://www.dropbox.com/s/5udwnzjjhb5pfsa/aussprache-deutsche-hersteller-und-produkte.mp3?dl=0
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    Re: Very used Sinar P questions

    Beware, the purchase of this camera will certainly lead to the purchase of other Sinar parts.

    !!! G A S !!!

    Because, as you say, one standard is spinning, there are two rear standards, there...
  32. Re: Sinar C or F on a 6 inch rail, for transport

    Very good! Thank you!
  33. Re: Sinar C or F on a 6 inch rail, for transport

    That's really quite desireable. You can simply push the camera together on the optical bench.

    You've also gained some very valuable experience that we can benefit from. Very good!

    I still have...
  34. Re: Sinar C or F on a 6 inch rail, for transport

    If the camera is on the short rail section, you only need to attach it to the tripod and then screw on the longer sections. Then you push the standard forward and that's it, if I see it correctly.
  35. Re: Sinar C or F on a 6 inch rail, for transport

    Great, that looks really good. Even a P! This solution saves a lot of space. Thanks a lot!
  36. Sinar C or F on a 6 inch rail, for transport

    Hello,

    I have a question, again. With the Linhof Kardan Color, you transport the camera on a small section of the optical bench. This is screwed into the longer section and you can then fully...
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    Re: Quarantine Pictures Any Format

    Here is an essay about Corona.

    It is called "Über die letzten Dinge" ("in ultimas res")

    http://fotografie.ist/lohensteins-sicht/index.htm

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  38. Re: Best 4x5 camera to accommodate a 65mm lens?

    Horseman 45FA
  39. Re: Horseman 45 AF best starter lens??

    Schneider-Kreuznach G-Claron 1:9/150 - can be stored IN the camera. Also Rodenstock Geronar 1:6.3/150.

    After filing the focusing rail a little bit, you can store the 46mm filter thread lenses.too....
  40. Re: Post your critters & plants under the macro lens

    A very beautiful picture. It inspires. It also makes me think a bit of Scorcese and Visconti films ("The Age of Innocence", "Il Gattopardo"). There, the - mostly colored - shadows also remain very...
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