Greetings,
I have been using a Grandagon 45mm f 4.5 for a few years to shoot onto mostly 6x9 rollfilm, and I love it. If I need critical even exposures edge-to-edge however, I use the...
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Greetings,
I have been using a Grandagon 45mm f 4.5 for a few years to shoot onto mostly 6x9 rollfilm, and I love it. If I need critical even exposures edge-to-edge however, I use the...
Though I don't have a 35mm Grandagon OR a 38mm Super Angulon, my (already made) opinion is the f 4.5 Grandagon would be the lens of choice for this focal length area, since it is BRIGHTER (f4.5 vs ...
Regarding Sinar Zoom II Holders: I now have three of them and love them! I no longer have to take up my concentration to remove the ground glass back (and place it somewhere where I won't kick...
When I shoot for a client, I usually shoot BOTH color transparencies and color for prints. The client gets the transparencies (to use for publication or whatever) and I keep the negative film on...
Regarding your Metz 402's: I have had two units for many years, in fact they were purchased specifically to do Weddings in 1979. I don't do weddings anymore, but I have had NO trouble with them...
In an oblique way...I'm answering my own question about Sinar Zoom 2 holders, since I traded my 4 Calumet C2 6x7 holders and now have two new and one used Sinar Zoom 2 holders.
As with any piece...
My experience is that if I am shooting with any softbox, I can expect the scene to be much "warmer" than the quality of the (strobe) light coming from a metal reflector or a fresnel spot. I have...
Regarding your C2 film holder, if it's like mine, it has a cast (aluminum) housing & "back door" with a single spring pressure plate inside. I have four (of various ages), which work "okay" but...
I have four 6x7 cm Calumet C2 "push-in" holders, which are delightfully convenient, but their quality is poor. (I don't know about the later models made in Holland, I assume because of their age,...
Does anyone have first hand experience with the newer version of the Sinar roll film holder, the Sinar Zoom II? I am considering a new set of holders and want to know if they are indeed worth their...
I left before I got to mention the best parts of the Sinar system.
First, the two point focus system takes most of the trial and error out of deali ng with focus when using swings and or tilts...
I have a Sinar P2 and I have never regretted it.
It is a "system" camera and once I acquired the items I use the most, I feel it is impossible to come across any situation I cannot do with it. I...
I too, am a fan of roll film and use it most of the time on my 4x5 Sinar P2. At present, I have Calumet C2 6x7 (push-in) holders as well as several Graphlock t ype 6x9 holders...being a Horseman (no...