120:
rollei 2.8D (i heart this thing)
3x4:
graflex slr
4x5:
cambo wide 900
graflex SLR
speed graphic
8x10
deardorff
have around 7 lenses?
120:
rollei 2.8D (i heart this thing)
3x4:
graflex slr
4x5:
cambo wide 900
graflex SLR
speed graphic
8x10
deardorff
have around 7 lenses?
Ektachrome 64 x wishes and Tech Pan Dreams
Just the one format: 4x5.
Two cameras: Tachi and Calumet 540.
Three lenses: 90, 150, 254.
I also have a 120 roll film back (6x7) but that isn't LF...
8x10 An old Empire State with a bad light leak.
18 x 24 cm Something German (Meyer Gorlitz maybe), on a large wooden tripod that weighs about a ton. Takes fine pictures though.
4 x 5. Using mainly an Arca Discovery. Have another Arca, a couple old Calumets, a Linhof Technika, and the usual assortment of Graphics.
3 x 4 Speed Graphic that I've never shot.
35mm, Medium format 4.5 x 6 (Bronica)and 6x6 (Bronica) and 6x9 (Horsman Back w/ Tachihara), 4x5, 5x7, 8x10, and 11x14. numerous lens....just shy of the number Jim Galli has [not counting his "special" ones]...I just don't have the time to use them as much.
Two formats, three cameras.
4x5 - Wista 45VX & Crown Graphic Special
Half-plate - Thornton Pickard Imperial triple extension
I use some
I repair some
Some I fondle
Tin Can
These days, 8x10. Some 5x7.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
2x3 Graflex RB
3x4 Graflex RB
4x5 Several different models
5x7 three different models
8x10 A field and a monorail
The only camera that gives me "format confusion" is the 8x10 Horseman, because it's controls are a bit different. I only use it as a studio camera, since it weights about 8000 pounds (give or take a couple of tons), but I seldom get much opportunity these days. I might have to take up still life just to use it.
4 x 5: Wista 45N, 45D and a pinhole camera
3-1/4 x 4-1/4: National Photocolor 3T44
6.5 x 9 : Devin Tricolor (but that's MF I guess)
I do have some 5x7 holders around but no camera to put them in Maybe make a pinhole one day.
Expert in non-working solutions.
120
Pentax 67II (fisheye - 500mm)
Noblex PRO 6/150 UX
FUJI GSW690III
Agfa Isolette
Mottweiler P.90 (pan pinhole)
4x5
Sinar Norma + X (65mm - 600mm)
whole plate
Chamonix (90mm SAXL - 600mm)
8x10
Sinar Norma + Chamonix (120mm - 600mm)
pinhole box
11x14
Chamonix (5.9" - 27")
pinhole box
In the winter I pretty much only shoot 120. Come spring through the fall, I use the largest format that I can easily carry to the location. I always carry with me a Linhof multifocus finder with equivalent lenses for 4x5 to 11x14 formats marked on it. "format confusion"... nope. Shoot with only one film: FP4 PLUS which greatly simplifies things.
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