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Uri A
30-Apr-2012, 05:30
If so, please tell me: can you use this functionally to shoot film and Polaroids or is there some problem with the regular film holders? Every reference I see only talks about using it for Polaroids, never a mention of shooting film with normal holders.

Would appreciate your feedback!

vinny
30-Apr-2012, 06:24
I've never heard of a back that could shoot polaroid holders and not regular cut sheet holders, always the other way around if their was an issue.

Uri A
30-Apr-2012, 06:42
Right you are Vinny,
I think I just answered my own question: I own an 8x10 P2. I want to use it to shoot 4x5 wide angle and was trying to get out of buying the whole back plus frame plus bellows conversion shebang... But I'm guessing I won't have the movement or the bellows compression using a conversion back.

Never mind... Thank you!

Leigh
30-Apr-2012, 11:52
I want to use it to shoot 4x5 wide angle...
I believe your thinking is backwards on this.

For any given lens FL, you'll get a much wider view on 8x10 than you will on 4x5 (assuming the lens will cover 8x10).

For example, the Nikkor SW 120/8 is a significant wide-angle on 8x10, but only sightly wider than normal on 4x5.

- Leigh

Uri A
30-Apr-2012, 16:13
Thanks Leigh, I'm pretty well versed in the basics of LF photography. I am using 4x5 lenses in this case.

Leigh
30-Apr-2012, 16:22
Thanks Leigh, I'm pretty well versed in the basics of LF photography.
OK.

That's not obvious from your posts.

Pardon me for trying to help.

- Leigh

Uri A
30-Apr-2012, 16:46
Well, I'll tell you what's obvious from your posts... 72915

Leigh
30-Apr-2012, 16:56
Odd... How is it that you know so much about LF photography...

but haven't figured out how to clean your ground glass?

- Leigh

Daniel Stone
30-Apr-2012, 22:11
Uri,

I've used a 4x5 reducing back on an 8x10 P2 before. Nice combo. And if you primarily shoot 8x10, then the occasional pola/fujiroid test print(since no mo' 8x10 polaroid :() to check contrast when setting up a new shot.

here's a cool video showing a top advertising photographer, Mitchell Feinberg, with his 8x10 P2 in studio

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvUpnE-fKF4

and peeling a 4x5 fujiroid

-Dan

David A. Goldfarb
1-May-2012, 01:49
I have a 4x5 reducing back for my 8x10 Sinar P as well as the 4x5 back and bellows, and the main downside of the reducing back is that the rear tilt and swing axes fall outside the frame, so you lose the feature of Sinar P tilts. On the other hand, if you want to shoot 4x5 with a long lens, you can use a longer 8x10 bellows with the reducing back. For wide 4x5 lenses, the reducing back isn't so useful.

Uri A
1-May-2012, 02:50
Thanks a lot you guys! Appreciate all comments, especially the video. Very cool.

Happy shooting everyone!

Uri A
1-May-2012, 03:13
As I thought earlier, I won't try to shoot 4x5 with the reducing back - looks like a member here may be able to sell me a rear frame & carrier for that, but if one of these backs was kicking around for a couple hundred and I'd had a good month I would probably pick one up just for shooting 'roids, like the video guy.

cosmicexplosion
1-May-2012, 04:31
hey uri, i have all that stuff if you want to come check it out?

cosmicexplosion
1-May-2012, 04:40
ps you can use 108 w/ 45 roid but i have a 45p2 and with a 90mm i need a bag bellows, but you are welcome to borrow and take for a spin, i dont use often, so come and take for a day, a week!