Photographs by Richard M. Coda
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Primordial: 2010 - Photographs of the Arizona Monsoon
"Speak softly and carry an 8x10"
"I shoot a HYBRID - Arca/Canham 11x14"
2x3
3x4
4x5
5x7
8x10
I do have 9x12 and a 6x9 Zeiss Platten cameras but have never gotten any film for them.
And one of these days I will put the splitter boards into the 8x10 to make 4x10 negatives.
So 5 1/2
tim in san jose
Sinar P2 8x10 inch + rear frame and bellows for 4x5 inch aswell,
Wista monorail 4x5 geathering dust
I mostly use 4x5, 8x10 on occasion both mainly color neg and slide.
I love Velvia........
G.A.S. has me at one calumet/combo 45n and a Toyo 45CF and Pony Premo #6 4x5 and Voigtlander 6x9 [1949] after that too many lens'es and a few 35mm cameras
Lauren MacIntosh
Whats in back of you is the past and whats in front of you is the future now in the middle you have choices to make for yourself:
4x5, 5x7 and 8x10..Evan Clarke
Arca Swiss 4x5,
Arca Irish 8x10.
Shot my first 8x10 negs recently,
but I'm still not set up to process them without introducing a lot of dust-
soon...
120 - Mamiya 6 & Pentax 6x7
4x5 - Linhof Tech V
5X7 - Deardorff 4x5 special with both backs
8x10 - Deardorff plus 5x7 back
120 and 4x5 get used the most though I'm using 5x7 more and more. Still not sure about 8x10, I love the big negatives but it stays at home more often than not.
8x10, 4x5, 9x12cm, 2.25"x3.25"
--Gary
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