which format do you use?
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which format do you use?
a lens wrench to fix the lens back to the lensboard if it gets loose
herzlich Willkommen.
ev an einer speedgraphic interessiert?
James,
I use this combination, Nikkor 90/4.5, 45n and universal bellows - no need for bag bellows...
br
hase
does anybody knows a shop to buy 4x5 film in Las Vegas?
thank you in advance
what kind of pictures do you want to make?
br
Hase
take your pocket knife & cut it away - as I did
br
hase
I also use a flat board with my 90 nikkor - in combination with universal bellows quite a lot of movement possible...
hi,
can you provide a picture of it?
thank you
vg
hase
..and AUSTRIA won´t help either!
;-))
today my camera arrived finally!
pictures might follow - my website: www.wlangenberger.com - but still under construction / rebuilt. will takes some more time to make it final.....
br hase
walnut/black with universal bellows
status: since 28.7. no change at EMS tracking site...
& saturday I will be in the Dolomites for one week - afraid without the 45n
:-(((
waiting for walnut with black fittings & I´m nxt week in the Dolomites/Italy -- afraid it will come too late :-(
Rich,
Pm retour, thank you
br
Hase
Rich,
when will you be in Vienna?
Can inform you about some nice spots, pending what you want to see...
br
Hase
ps: if you have some place in your luggage I can need some readloads :D
they...
don´t sell your computer
you won´t be able to attend this forum any more
;-)
dear all,
I want to switch to Lee filter system, but I´m not sure which hood should I take.
I use following glasses:
nikkor 65/4
nikkor 90/4.5
Schneider 150/5.6
Schneider 210/5.6 ...
jo, makes sense - but 30 post´s?
I´ll have to write more ;-)
edit:
18 posts @the moment...
unfortunately I have no Chamonix camera till now - have to wait for july
45p?
very interesting - when can we see photos of this camera?
:p
what will be the price?
and whats about the bellows, is there enough reserve?
found one on feebay #350043970717
br
hase
yes yes yes - want one ;-)
the answer is: 42
;-)