Hi rallodi,
If you want a 4x5 to go hiking with a backpack, and looking at your well thought out requirements- I'd look at the Linhof Technikardan (I had the 6x9 for years and loved it), with some...
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Hi rallodi,
If you want a 4x5 to go hiking with a backpack, and looking at your well thought out requirements- I'd look at the Linhof Technikardan (I had the 6x9 for years and loved it), with some...
Thanks for the links Peter, very interesting stuff. It reminds me of the Marron Carrel rostrum cameras we used to use.
I think I will be fine using sliders without motors for the few negs I'll be...
Thanks for replying Peter.
The best dynamic range possible is always preferable. Usually the files I get back from the lab are 400-600M so resolution would have to match an Imacon scan of a 4x5...
Hi m00dawg,
My standard lens for 4x5 is a 210 process lens. G Claron. They are excellent quality, have a huge image circle, and tiny.
I have 3 lenses for 4x5, none of which are a 150. I don't like...
Hi all,
New to the forum, but an established fine art photographer who has lurked and learned for years.
I have a background in managing a rostrum camera department in a design agency as well....