My first was a Speed graphic. Still own and shoot with it. Love barrel lenses.
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My first was a Speed graphic. Still own and shoot with it. Love barrel lenses.
Nasser, this is very nice.
lbenac,. the lens certainly looks like a winner to me.
Dan V, exquisite
Very well done, wonderful light.
[QUOTE=kevwil;924573]I'm seeking some advice. I apologize if this question is commonly asked in some form or another, but I'm new to the forum as well. Sorry.
I want to get a 4x5 camera. I have my...
Okay, so I went to your website and found two photos. Two. Without a body of work to look over and from which to make a decision (I like this photographer's work, I do not like this photographer's...
I have shot landscape with 35mm, 2 1/4, 6x9 and 4x5 and there is something about shooting with a 4x5 that is particularly satisfying. I believe it is the act of composing and focusing the in the...
The biggest difference I have found is that a wet-print even with repeatable steps is one-of-a-kind. Digital is endlessly repeatable without change. The next thing is the learning curve at which you...
This is a late add to this thread, but I have a 4x5 Speed and newer top RF Crown. I love both. I also have two 2 1/4x3 1/4 speeds and two 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 crowns. I love all of them for their easy care...
So, Kent, did you find a better Wista 45 SP?
I was told by an old photographer (older then me, so that made him OLD) that the price of the lens was in the satisfaction you got from the photos you took with that lens. The more satisfaction you...
For me, it is not be too important to divide those that are "buying" fine art photography from those that are "collecting". Yes, I would like to see museums have a show of my work, but if I make a...
Brain, this is my first visit to this thread. Wonderful shot.
Yes, you can separate the fresnel and ground glass and pair the best of the two. Not sure what you are looking at, but I have removed broken or scratched GG and replaced them and swapped the spring...