Hello,
I stumbled on an article in a swedish photomagazine from early 1985. I have no personal experience of using a Sinar.
The article talks about an advertizing photographer by the name of Bruce Brown who tells the story of the first time he ever used a Large Format camera shooting a car. He claims the following (my translation from Swedish):
Bruce Brown:-
"I had never used a Large Format camera before and I had no idea of how it worked. Funny enough, it was my low knowledge that led me to success. I studied the Sinar manual carefully but I still managed to get it wrong. I pushed the Sinar into something it was not designed for.
With the mistake, which is my most sacred secret today, I was able to use an extreme wideangle lens, get the depth of focus I required, yet still not having problems with disturbing lines."
The article continues to say that this is the type of pictures the customers demand etc....
QUESTION: Does anyone know what mistake he did or is this only BS?
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