dede95064
27-Apr-2008, 11:41
hi newbie here,
my goal for lf is to do strictly studio (head and shoulders and 3/4 portraits) and occassional landscape portraits. i am interested in 8x10 but i am planning to learn how to use lf with a sinar p 4x5.
i eventually would like to try my hand at the massive barrel lenses for the old school effects using only 8x10 but i am wondering if a sinar p could handle the lens weight.
my question is:
should i stay with the sinar p and convert it to an 8x10? or should i buy a different 8x10? if i buy another camera, i would like to buy an 8x10 field camera as i cannot carry around those massive old studio cameras/stands with me. i travel and can deal with the sinar p's weight. so, i've narrowed it down to three other 8x10's.
-kodak 2d
-kodak master view
-wehman 8x10 (front standard does not look like it could support those antique heavy lenses)
are there any other cameras out there within a $2000 budget limit that i have overlooked and that have really long bellows extension?
right now, it seems that the sinar p could handle the bellows extension issue (up to 36" inches i believe with two connected bellows) but i'm not sure about putting a massive lens (say 9lbs) on it. or can it handle those as well?
thanks for any help!
my goal for lf is to do strictly studio (head and shoulders and 3/4 portraits) and occassional landscape portraits. i am interested in 8x10 but i am planning to learn how to use lf with a sinar p 4x5.
i eventually would like to try my hand at the massive barrel lenses for the old school effects using only 8x10 but i am wondering if a sinar p could handle the lens weight.
my question is:
should i stay with the sinar p and convert it to an 8x10? or should i buy a different 8x10? if i buy another camera, i would like to buy an 8x10 field camera as i cannot carry around those massive old studio cameras/stands with me. i travel and can deal with the sinar p's weight. so, i've narrowed it down to three other 8x10's.
-kodak 2d
-kodak master view
-wehman 8x10 (front standard does not look like it could support those antique heavy lenses)
are there any other cameras out there within a $2000 budget limit that i have overlooked and that have really long bellows extension?
right now, it seems that the sinar p could handle the bellows extension issue (up to 36" inches i believe with two connected bellows) but i'm not sure about putting a massive lens (say 9lbs) on it. or can it handle those as well?
thanks for any help!