Try a Cambo Wide 4x5, perhaps with graflock backs so you could do 6x7 or 6x12. If you want larger than 4x5, look at the Hobo or the Granview.
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Try a Cambo Wide 4x5, perhaps with graflock backs so you could do 6x7 or 6x12. If you want larger than 4x5, look at the Hobo or the Granview.
You made a good choice in a 5x7 Wisner. I too have one, with 5x7 and 4x5 backs. I ordered mine from 'The F-Stops Here' in Santa Barbara, California, and got the camera first followed by the 4x5...
I have found marks on 35mm film that were caused by some kind of static/chemical (?) light discharge which I saw in the darkroom. This happened with masking tape, I believe, when I was 'rolling my...
I am looking at these three view cameras for 8x10 size work, and would like to h ear back from anyone who knows something about them or better yet, has used one of them and can talk about likes,...
I am looking at these three view cameras for 8x10 size work, and would like to h ear back from anyone who knows something about them or better yet, has used one of them and can talk about likes,...
I'm curious if anyone out there in cyberspace has tried out the Hobo LF point 'n shoots, available at http://www.bostick-sullivan.com
They seem like they could be pretty useful in situations where...
The SA 165mm is a mighty fine lens.
You didn't mention concern for weight and size. If they are importantyou might w ant to consider the Schneider 150mm XL.
The Schneider 110 XL and 150 XL lenses both cover 8x10. The 110mm is a little sm aller and lighter for field work. However, if you use the 110 you will probably want to get the graduated neutral...
David,
I have a 300mm Imagon and it does without a doubt cover 8x10. As I recal l , there wasn't any vignetting to speak of in the corners. The Rodenstock lens literature is in error on the...