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Thread: What do you consider large format?

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    Re: What do you consider large format?

    rollfilm is not LF, sheetfilm is.

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    Re: What do you consider large format?

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Miksch View Post
    rollfilm is not LF, sheetfilm is.
    Sorry but Kirk just settled this once and for all.
    Incidentally my 6x6 Rolleicord uses sheet film. I'm trying to get it to use dryplates too, but it will take some convincing...

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    Re: What do you consider large format?

    in response to the initial digital v. film issue, just use a digi. back that takes CF cards. No cables, no laptop, no worries. Actually weighs less than film and film holders.
    www.hollisbennett.com

    Huh? Oh, right, keep moving.

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