I use a bit longer lens sometimes for a little more room to work the easel. 210mm on 6x6 seems a bit extreme.
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I use a bit longer lens sometimes for a little more room to work the easel. 210mm on 6x6 seems a bit extreme.
Did the military use 10 x 10 format for aerial surveillance in WWII? Seems like some of these machines were more gigantic than others. You know like the difference between Indian and African...
Two full masts :o
This is a great place.
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Awesome! Metrolux II timer = closed loop perfection. Heaven is a 1200 lb enlarger!
That's awesome. I'm inspired. I have an Ebike but no trailer. I would love a recumbent Ebike, but they're enormously expensive. I would look for a stable machine. Your cart is amazing.
They were at it again tonight. No flash. That's an accomplishment.
I miss Cibachrome.
I can print color negatives, it's a somewhat involved process but it's pretty straightforward 20th century technology. Scanning color negatives is more voodoo to my brain.
I can take nice pictures...
Amazing. Such beautiful machines.
Is there a cooling fan that's not turning? Go slow, that sure is pretty. I have Zone VI and Beseler stuff, all works well. Still I would find room for a Devere!
Air bag? Maybe get some cheapo air shocks. Then there's the problem of where do you get air. CO2 cylinders???
Not much help here
I have an Ebike. Like all it adds power when you pedal, levels 1 to 5. It also has a twist grip throttle for "flank speed" in a hurry.
I wonder if 1 powered wheel, not used all the time but as a...
A lot of great portraits here.
I would try to get that machine back to original specs. Such a beautiful machine.
I have a similar V8, pre-war, no aluminum plate, it's got all the front movements so I suspect it was upgraded?, really not sure. I think the bellows are original. It came with a big old 12" f4.5...
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That's so great.!!!
Beautiful truck, color is great
Well done. Beautiful place
Beautiful place, I need to get on a train sometime. I just realized it's been over a decade since I've been in a redwood forest. Magical!
Looks great. I like the scissor lift.
Very well done. I need to work on trying this
I use sparsely used streets as much as possible. Hills around here would make it very difficult for me to ride my 30+ year old Cannondale. Trails are tricky, people walking listening to music, I...
Ansel is lucky he didn't break his shutterfinger falling off that roof platform. Many a time I wished for extra altitude. Maybe a 4x5 Technika. That's a bit easier to haul. Don't want to deplete your...
The last time I bought a new Schneider lens cap from B&H the tooling had been moved to Japan IIRC. Same cap just moved out of Germany. I have a treasure chest full of lens caps, I've bought several...
The last time I bought a new Schneider lens cap from B&H the tooling had been moved to Japan IIRC. Same cap just moved out of Germany. I have a treasure chest full of lens caps, I've bought several...
More stable platform for your camera :o . Several years ago I tried an Ebike with a, new to me, fancy internal hub gearing, like my old 3 speed Schwinn only more gears. I was trying to figure it out,...
Fedex. B&H will send it by Fedex to your destination for free. Then send it back home. Of course this is assuming you have a place to load holders.
Travel by air used to be fun.
Spax fasteners, from Fasteners, I love these things. Nice photos took :)
Did you send them the entire unit or just the control board?
Great work!
Ah good point about a universal fixer. I have a cube of Fuji Uni-something, works for C-41 and E-6. The dilution is different, stronger for C-41, I think.
Any fixer will work. I've had to substitute Kodak rapid fixer in a pinch. I've had the fixer part of RA4 blix go bad, mixed Kodak rapid fixer and mixed with the bleach portion, no biggie.
My Crown Graphics (2) have seen more action than my other 4x5 stuff. I use them with the rangefinder, hand held.
I bought 2 of the Sinar P2 cameras, then I bought a bunch of lens boards, all from UsedPhotoPro. I couldn't believe that I could have one of these machines. I've always used a couple Calumet CC-4xx...
That's a nice shutter, I have used Kodak film cleaner as solvent, lube all in one. Great shutter.
Road Trip!
That's pretty neat. No glass definitely would help with UV