If there is any question as to Kodak's intent with Pro film in the future, I suggest contacting their Pro film manager Jeffrey. jeff.gunderman@kodak.com
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If there is any question as to Kodak's intent with Pro film in the future, I suggest contacting their Pro film manager Jeffrey. jeff.gunderman@kodak.com
The name of the rude photographer in question was Jack. I guess he was having a bad brain day.
I do much field photography but I use a 6x7 and sometimes encounter other photog raphers. I was recently photographing wildflowers and came across a nationally k nown 4x5 pro who was extremely rude...
The APO designation is not a guarantee optical superiority. As of late it seems to have become more of a maketing tool by companies looking for a sales edge ov er their competition. Just because a...
Mike, since each optical surface is used by the designer to correct an aberratio n, it would be safe to buy lenses with more elements. I disagree with the other post that said the angle of view...
What you are all talking about is called effective focal length. This is used by designers in all formats to accomplish special needs. When the distance between the front element and the film plane...