Thank you all for your comments to date. I've updated the blog post to reflect most of your suggestions. Hopefully the post can guide people to the right ULF choice for them. Best, Angus
http://www.angusparkerphoto.com/blog...format-for-you
Thank you all for your comments to date. I've updated the blog post to reflect most of your suggestions. Hopefully the post can guide people to the right ULF choice for them. Best, Angus
http://www.angusparkerphoto.com/blog...format-for-you
Knowing how large you want to shoot without going over in size is also something to consider. That's a hard one to predict without actually shooting though. I converted an 8x10 B&J camera into a 12x20 camera but found that I just love shooting 12x12 plates. So now I have too big of a camera (and too heavy) but dont want to make another.
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