People who move up from 4x5 to 8x10 often have a longer adjustment time than they first anticipated. Not only the greater bulkiness of the gear, but more important, relearning how to navigate depth of field and composition issues. But for many of us, the effort was time well spent. I don't find 8x10 any more expensive,
really, because the greater cost of the film inherently makes me far more cautious how often I actually expose a sheet.
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