Oh gosh, I'm itching to get out with my 600C, but it's been pretty wet and mucky lately. Might give the 8x10 a try tomorrow. Did some scouting shots with a 6x7 tele last wk, so pretty much already know what I want.
Oh gosh, I'm itching to get out with my 600C, but it's been pretty wet and mucky lately. Might give the 8x10 a try tomorrow. Did some scouting shots with a 6x7 tele last wk, so pretty much already know what I want.
Oh, I dunno. Eventually I'll need to set up the copystand again. But I won't ever own a digital camera unless its for copy work specifically; and then, only if I traded something for it. I did buy my wife a cute little digital underwater camera, what we refer to as her "turtle camera" for snorkeling use in the Islands. I simply couldn't justify the cost of a real film Nikonos for that kind of intermittent casual usage. And for awhile she had various digi 35mm cameras around for operating room documentation; but those were on loan from the clinic. The whole digi whatever is very low on my priority list at the moment. We do have a few cell phone shots around of Henry, our late great pet tree
squirrel. Those little BB wide-angle phone lenses really exaggerated his cute round nose.
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Now an unfair comparison between Kang S600mm and Cooke 635mm Series IX in barrel.
Shot four 8X10 Ektascan X-Ray using strobes using a Packard shutter with sync for all four. With an 8X10 Linhof Kardan Color and lens hood. Exposure decided by DSLR + bellows factor 1/2 stop.
The Cooke shot at f10, Kang f11.5. Same light power. No filters. Einstein strobes were adjusted up 3 stops on both lenses to their marked f32.
I forgot to add the paper data sheet to the first Kang shot at f10. Distance to target was 11 feet.
Focus was on Plastica's stage right right eye highlight adjusted for FL initial wide open on both, but not refocused for f32. Only a small front rise, all other movement locked.
All scanned V700 at 2400 dpi. No spotting. PS converted to B&W with yellow filter, brightness raised 15 and contrast reduced -25. No sharpness applied anywhere.
Kang f11.5 PS Max by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
KANG f32 8X10 X-Ray PS MAX by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
PS MAX 2019 Cooke IX f10 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
PS MAX COOKE IX f32 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
Gear and setup by iPhone. Strobes reduced.
IMG-1892 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
What a tripod/camera set up!!
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Good job, Randy!
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Thanks pepeguitarra and Peter
alan9940, I will not be doing any field work for a while
Drew and Dan, useful comments
Anybody else?
Tin Can
Sometimes love just ain't enough.
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Nice comparison and indeed a very nice studio setup Randy.
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