I only use 4x5 and or 8x10!
I don't tell you how many cams and lenses!
I only use 4x5 and or 8x10!
I don't tell you how many cams and lenses!
3x4, 4x5, 5x7 (reducing back), 8x10 (4x10 with a mod. dark slide), 11x14.
i use the 4x5 and 8x10 the most....i try to use the 11x14 but i get lazy at times!
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4X5, 5X7, 8X10 and occasionally 4X10 via splitter on the 8X10.
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2 4x5s
1 5X7
1 8X10
I only own/shoot one format, 4x5. I have four cameras and something on the order of sixteen lenses. I'd like to give 2-1/4 X 3-1/4 a go but, have yet to find a decent camera at a reasonable price.
6×9cm (roll film back), 3¼×4¼”, 9×12cm, 4×5”, 4¾×6½”, 13×18cm, 5×8”.
I also have a 5×7” holder, but no film yet, and 6½×8½” film and neither holder nor camera for that size
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2x3, 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9, 35mm, sheet and roll; slr and rf.
4x5: some when forced to as opposed to 120 roll film.
5x7: more and more these days.
8x10: should use it more and probably will soon.
11x14: don't use it any more but will keep it and the dozen film holders acquired over the years.
120 roll film, economical, lighter to carry.
Enlargers in formats from 35mm to 8x10 and the lenses to match each format. Four enlargers, two in daily use.
With all of the tank lines, trays, and darkroom equipment it gets crowded.
If I had one format to choose from it would be 5x7.
Or maybe a 120 roll film size.
5 x 4 graphix
5 x 4 monorail (homemade)
Halfplate monorail (homemade)
2 : 8 on 120
2 : 12 on 120
Last edited by robert fallis; 17-Oct-2008 at 00:14. Reason: spelling
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