center line, 58" from the floor. While there are no rules, this is what we do in the Museum. The heights vary by an inch or so, but the 58" is very common.
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center line, 58" from the floor. While there are no rules, this is what we do in the Museum. The heights vary by an inch or so, but the 58" is very common.
You can have it face mounted, cold mount to 1/4" clear acrylic. This seems like the popular choice as of the last 5 years in galleries. Andreas Gursky's giant C-prints are mounted this way. Archival?...
I like it for "scouting" as well. I bought the old version on Ebay for 60.00, so take your time looking.
I had a Tachihara with the same problem once. It looks like the same camera. It never had any effect on its use or images it produced. I never did like that camera however, It always seemed too...
The MCRX is older. It has a tapered bellows. The lens stage tilts from side to side to facilitate perspective control. It also came with a hook shaped arm which enabled one to lock the head in the...
The Adorama spot meter is a Soligor. I had it 6 years ago and returned it. It was off. (consistently however) I wound up with a pentax V, which I dropped and smashed the lens. I now use a Sekonic...
Since 1976 when I went to work for my uncle(a photographer) My first experience was with Sinar 8x10s. Nothing like diving in head first! I received my BFA in photography in 1985. Although I have all...