Just what the title says. I'm just curious about film usage of people here. I included motion picture for the few people here into that. It is film after all.
smaller than 35mm
35mm
medium format (6x6, 6x7, 6x4.5)
panoramic medium format (6x12, 6x17)
4x5 (or metric equivalent)
5x7 (or metric equivalent)
8x10 (or metric equivalent)
11x14 (or metric equivalent)
16x20 (or metric equivalent)
20x24 (or metric equivalent)
8mm or super 8 motion picture
16mm or Super 16 motion picture
35mm motion picture
65mm motion picture
Other: please post what the format is
Just what the title says. I'm just curious about film usage of people here. I included motion picture for the few people here into that. It is film after all.
-Chris
Other:
in MF 6x9cm
in LF: 3 1/4×4 1/4" , Half Plate, 5×8"
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Other: 6x9 MF, 6.5x9 plate camera, 24x30 and 30x40cm plate cameras.
24X36mm, 6X7cm and 13X18cm
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Søren
wow! medium format and 4x5 is tied at this time. i guess we "all" shoot both...
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Other = 7x17. For some of us 8x10 is "Medium Format" :-)
Dilettante, I guess. 35mm rangefinder and SLR, Xpan format 24x65mm, MF 4.5x6 and 6x6, 6x12 and 6x17, 4x5 5x7, 8x10. Master of none.
LJS
Other: Baby Crown Graphic.
Juergen
Other = 6 x 9 MF
Other:
MF: 6x9 cm
LF: 6½ x 8½ (whole plate)
LF: 5x12 (panoramic)
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