Nice!
May I ask, what focal length did you use to frame that scene.
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It was a Fuji W 180mm/5.6. But there is a small chance it was my Computar 210mm/6.3 as I did not make note the lens in my record book. So it is about a normal lens for 5x7, or slightly wide.
Taken at f16/22 at 1/60 sec on FP4+.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ce1ba0ff_b.jpgKorona Compact by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
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Testing out a "new" Holley 4bbl carburetor on my Plymouth. Korona Compact full plate, Heliar lens. Loaded with Bergger 5x7 ISO 400.
I think the lens combo for the 5x7 I would like would be two Fuji Ws -- the 180/5.6 and a 250/6.7. I was carrying the 180mm and the 210mm just to have two lenses in case one messed up while I was in Chile.
Here's a video I did of my setup and the shot: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cpg6l..._web_copy_link
I like this thread. Please don't be jealous of my elaborate studio.
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