I use the same setup, but my 65mm is mounted on a recessed lensboard and my Chamonix has the "universal bellows", which I really like.
The combination of the 2 allow movements well past the...
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I use the same setup, but my 65mm is mounted on a recessed lensboard and my Chamonix has the "universal bellows", which I really like.
The combination of the 2 allow movements well past the...
If you are able to drive the Tamiami Trail (aka HWY 41), I highly recommend driving on Loop Road. Loop Road is extraordinary. Enter from the west, and turn around when the road gets too rough. Last...
Darkroom and Digital in Miami's Design District.
http://darkroomanddigital.com/
I have not used them personally, but I have heard good things about them.
Good Luck,
Peter
I don't know who you were using, but the company below was doing C-41 up to 8x10 quite recently.
Darkroom and Digital
www.darkroomanddigital.com
331 NE 59th terrace
Miami, FL 33137
(305)...
In my experience, a wood tripod is fine in the water. Most of my photography is done in Big Cypress in standing water of various depths and my Berlebach is fine after 2 years of use. One of the...
I use the Lee P-105 wide angle lens hood which has (I think) 2 slots for slide-in 100mm filters as well as a ring for a 105mm polarizer. The polarizer is screwed on inside the hood which ensures that...
I also have both cameras. Without question, I prefer the Chamonix. It is better engineered and despite being a couple of pounds lighter, it is far more stable.
"Lake Cypress Row"
Lake Istokpoga, Florida
January 24, 2009
Shen Hao 4x5
Caltar 90 4.5
TMY2
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