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4x5 Portra 400 in Tetenal. Nikkor 90mm.
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4x5 Portra 400 in Tetenal. Nikkor 90mm.
I purchased one of these cameras a couple of months ago and am, at the early stage, very happy with it. It's not the most solid camera in world when set up but I haven't used any other light 8x10...
great camera. Compact and relatively light. Bellows very supple and rear standard can be slid forward for very wide lenses. GG is a bit coarse but with a fresnel it's fine.
I'm very interested in this camera. The usable lens list on the BH site leaves many lenses out. Is there a more complete review coming?
The mottling of large areas of continuous tone is a known problem to photographers who shoot a lot of sky and other subjects where tone doesn't change much. Negs with a lot of detail don't suffer...
Have searched the forums and found bits and pieces but nothing really useful, hopefully someone can answer this one for me :-)
The 810G has a rail clamp and 3/8"? thread, I think. At the moment...
Hi Jonathon,
Thanks for the kind words. I like the image you posted here and am experimenting with 160S at the moment. Any tips for scanning, exposing etc? I use Vuescan and also Epson s/ware...
A recent shot with a Horseman Field Camera, 65mm Nikkor and Astia: