If too loose, put some Teflon tape on the threads :o
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If too loose, put some Teflon tape on the threads :o
Clean threads with mouse oil and get rid of all dirts. Put a tiny bit of silicone grease.
When you see a large format portrait, how do you appreciate and comment it?
Nice one!
1) For rotary tank with continuous agitation, reduce development time by 15% compared to inversion film development, for example, inversion development is 10 min, your start rotary development time...
How is about teardrop camper?
https://ocala.craigslist.org/rvs/d/ocala-teardrop-camper/7251247545.html
kevinjp, takpro and Jim: Thanks!
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Ebony SW45
T-Max 100 4x5
Tominon 105mm F4.5
Orange Filter...
Thank you all for your suggestions! I will look into the campers you suggested. Recently Mercedes announced it would sell a getaway-Metris camper. See link bellow.
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I am looking for information for a use or new camper van. Do you have any suggestions and experience for a camper van to share? I heard the Weekender from Peace Van is very good. Thanks, David
I have a book of Professional Portrait Lightings by Charles Abel and I read it again last night. I was wondering if we could publish or print a similar portrait photobook together. No need to go...
Nice one! I took a similar photo at the same spot several year ago.
Beautiful!!!
I was definitely elated! I failed in first two attempts.
Nice, very impressive!
https://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?79786-How-to-unscrew-a-stuck-lens-element&highlight=Hose+clamp
Followed the link above by using a 4-5 in diameter hose clamp, I...
I bought a new mini magic arm from eBay and it works very well for my heavy and long lens. See photos below.
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It is my first time to hear MOUSE MILK OIL. I googled and found it. I will follow your suggestions and give it a try. Thanks!
I watched a youtube video about disassembling a 360mm Heliar front element, it seems easily to do. My 420mm is frozen, it is a Helier "aluminum" and no hood. Thanks for your pictures for references.
I could not unscrew the front element off by bare hands, definitely I need some tools like strap wrench. Thanks!
Great idea! I like self portraits from Tseng Kwong Chi.
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A nice setup and great portraits! I was thinking to buy an ice fishing tent to use my 48" lens.
I have a Heliar 420mm lens. It has a lot haze inside. I can easily unscrew the rear element, but was unable to unscrew off the front element. I was wondering if the lens can be disassembled from the...
I use Nikkor M 450mm f/9 and TTH XVa triple convertible.
A great idea to use a small tripod to hold up a bellows.
A nice 12x20 photo! How does Schneider 360mm f/5.6 Symmar cover this format?
[QUOTE=Corran;1577540]My first 12x20 image. Went roaming in the Chattahoochee National Forest looking for a scene that...
Nice camera!
Beautiful shot!
What thing can cause this problem during Jobo rotation development, rotation speeds? I had the similar problem when I developed my color film (Kodak Portra NC 160) using a fresh C41 kit. Thanks!
Thank you all for your reply and suggestions! It seems the magic arm is a long-term solution.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/553825-REG/Manfrotto_244_244_Variable_Friction_Magic.html
I made a Packard shutter box for my Verito 18" lens and tried it on my Deardorff V11, it worked very well. When I put it on my V8, the front standard with shutter box and lens bowed. I was wondering...
Very nice! Congratulations!
Yes, a 6x6 ND filter with the holder is best option. I have a Packard shutter box and can achieve 1/25th of a second. Thanks!
Below is the lens I have. I want to be able to use it at F6 indoor and outdoor with a Packard shutter. The front thread is about 115mm. Thanks!
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A beautiful book! Enjoyed reading and looking at it. Thanks!
Do I need a contrast or ND lens filter for Verito 18 F4? What is the filter size, 115mm? Thanks!
Very lovely portrait!