I have a friend who thinks I should get a LF camera. I was thinking of the idea myself and I have a shot in mind that I want to do and was wondering if I would beable to do it with a LF. So here goes. We have a lovely hut in Australia that sits on a cliff face. I want to beable to take a shot of the hut a sunset but ex pose for the sun rendering the hut as a silouette. The sun sets in the west the hut is in the east so I'm not taking a photo with the sun in it just getting the pink glow it leaves on the horizon behind the hut.Then I want to be able to tak e that film off the back and use a polariod when it's pitch black so as to beabl e to set up a light in the hut and paint the hut also with a torch. This is to c heck exposure. Once I have that correct I want to beable to stick the film back on the camera and do the next exposure on the same film. Then I want to leave th e shutter open and get the startrails in the sky. Now I have heard that there is play in the film backs so is taking off the film back and putting it back on ag ain a bad idea. If so are there any other ways of being able to check the second exposure. Thanks
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