View Poll Results: What film format(s) do you shoot? Multiple choices are allowed, of course.

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  • smaller than 35mm

    14 4.46%
  • 35mm

    189 60.19%
  • medium format (6x6, 6x7, 6x4.5)

    233 74.20%
  • panoramic medium format (6x12, 6x17)

    67 21.34%
  • 4x5 (or metric equivalent)

    276 87.90%
  • 5x7 (or metric equivalent)

    95 30.25%
  • 8x10 (or metric equivalent)

    134 42.68%
  • 11x14 (or metric equivalent)

    15 4.78%
  • 16x20 (or metric equivalent)

    0 0%
  • 20x24 (or metric equivalent)

    0 0%
  • 8mm or super 8 motion picture

    4 1.27%
  • 16mm or Super 16 motion picture

    11 3.50%
  • 35mm motion picture

    6 1.91%
  • 65mm motion picture

    0 0%
  • Other: please post what the format is

    47 14.97%
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Thread: What film formats do you shoot?

  1. #31
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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    And 6x9 in 2 fuji RFs

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    Oh, almost forgot, 6x18 using Kodak No. 1 Panorams.

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    other= 8x20

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    Other = 8x20

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    Others are Xpan and 4x12 (cm) using a cut down dark slide in a 4x5 film holder.

  6. #36

    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    Other:
    MF - 6x9
    LF - 4x10 and 6.5x8.5

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    35mm, but more 6cmx6cm.
    a used old 5x7 reduction back arrived yesterday for the old 8x10.
    plan: 5x7 film, 5x7 and 8x10 collodion

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    I shoot 35mm & 16mm motion picture stock for a living (as well as some HD work). It varies per project. At the moment the TV show I am starting is a 35mm show.

    For my own stuff I mainly shoot 35mm stills, but I still hope to find the time to indulge in large format. I gave up my medium format TLR gear a while back.

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    Quote Originally Posted by LADP View Post
    I shoot 35mm & 16mm motion picture stock for a living (as well as some HD work). It varies per project. At the moment the TV show I am starting is a 35mm show.

    For my own stuff I mainly shoot 35mm stills, but I still hope to find the time to indulge in large format. I gave up my medium format TLR gear a while back.
    Hey, another person in MP work! There are a few of us on the forum who evidently still believe in big negatives. I'm a 1st starting to move into operating for a living.
    -Chris

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    Re: What film formats do you shoot?

    That's right. I count us three so far. LADP who are you?

    MW
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