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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    Finally! Got it to move to portrait. It's not very easy at the moment, but maybe it just needs to be worked a few times and it'll get easier. Hope so. Thanks for putting me on the right path. I...
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    Excellent. Thank you!

    The description for the film back is brief: I haven't got it to work with mine yet, but I'll take a close look tomorrow.
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    I have not been able to work that out! Clearly it has some function; I originally assume it was either a locking lever or a lever for separating parts of the film back, either for rotation or...
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    I don't think it's a rotating back. (I'm kind of certain actually, but a few weeks with large format has taught me not to be certain about anything.) I'll put up a photo.
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    I'm at a loss again. Trying to work out how the film back that came with my Toyo is to be used in portrait orientation. It's definitely a Toyo film back - I assume from the same era as the camera, so...
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    Thanks for the information!
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    Thanks Vaughan. I've been tussling with the slight lack of information though. I'm not certain what model I have - that's not on the camera - but it's something along the lines of the D45M: cream...
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    A correction: the frame that my bellows is attached to is metal. Of course. Very light, so I assume it's aluminium. I also figure that I can just glue the eTone 153 mm bellows to it as long as I make...
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    Good reminder on the watches, as I have a few with lume. Luckily, with a changing bag, I'm more likely to want to take off the watch anyway before shoving my arm through the elastic cuff.

    I'll try...
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    Using the changing bag, I have loaded one holder. One of the sheets wasn't in fully - I assumed when the dark slide stopped that it was fully back in, but no. If I'd realized, I'd have pulled the...
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    Thanks all for the link and advice.

    The cloth suggestion is good: if it's standard advice, I hadn't noticed before. It's guaranteed that my hands get sweaty in the bag, as I found on first use of...
  13. First time opening a sheet film box (Shanghai Film): looking for warnings and advice

    I've never handled sheet film or opened a box of the stuff. Obviously, when handling 35 mm or 120 film, there's very little to watch out for.

    To avoid doing something foolish that I haven't taken...
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    Re: Mounting to a Gitzo PL-5 head

    Yes, and extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
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    Re: Mounting to a Gitzo PL-5 head

    Thanks. I'm just bringing myself up to speed now on all this. I have an Arca clamp on the tripod I use for micro 4/3, I just didn't know it was an Arca. It's what came with the tripod (bought new),...
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    Re: Mounting to a Gitzo PL-5 head

    Here are some pictures that I took. I hope it's sufficient to show what's what. I don't know the model number of the tripod, either from the seller, or from looking on the tripod itself. It was sold...
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    Re: Mounting to a Gitzo PL-5 head

    Thanks for the information. I'm still deciphering some of it. I'll need a day or so to put up a photo of the tripod with the head. Mildly embarrassed, as I see now that that piece I used was attached...
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    Re: Mounting to a Gitzo PL-5 head

    Thank you for the answers. What I have doesn't really match, unfortunately. Here's a crummy photo I took of the part.

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    The bolt fits the tripod head holes and can screw into the hole on...
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    Mounting to a Gitzo PL-5 head

    I bought an old Gitzo tripod with a PL-5 head. After pawing it for a day or two, I'm still not clear about the mounting method. I can use the included plastic mounting disc and bolt to fasten my...
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    Mine has plastic frames, with a raised rim on the rear (the side away from the bellows) that fits into a groove in the panel on the front and rear standard. On the bellows side of the frame, there...
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    I've changed my mind about the model number. I think this must be the D45M.

    I've tried a basic bellows repair with black acrylic paint, which I'll leave for a few more hours and then see if I...
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    I have 3 film holders that came with the camera, and a 25-sheet box of film on the way. I will use a few sheets to practice loading the holders.
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    On examination, definitely a lot more than several holes that allow light through. So I'll probably be getting a new bellows soon. I'm not sure which one on the eTone site is compatible, as the Toyo...
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    It was mentioned in the sales info that it had several pinholes, so I will be checking for that and to see what else to repair. I imagine I'll also be in the market for a new bellows from eTone at...
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    Thank you. Everyone has been most encouraging.

    I just came home to the delivered gear (camera and tripod, lens coming tomorrow). All very exciting. I will open it later. That tripod is a...
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    I think that will do nicely to start with. Thanks for the information. I can hold on the Stearman for a while.
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    Thank you! I'm looking forward to it.
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    That's good to know.

    The camera is a Toyoview monorail. The model number was not listed, but hunting round for a visual match, it must be the 45S. Maybe from the 1970s? It's mentioned in this...
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    Well I'm moving along, having ordered a camera, a tripod, and narrowing down my choices on a lens (probably 150 mm), just to get things started. I'll be spending a while, and probably quite a long...
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    Thanks, Kumar. Glad to hear you're open for business.
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    Will do!
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    I should mention that on checking Kumar's message from a couple of years ago, he said that doesn't sell within Japan.
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    Oh wow, I take my eye off the screen for a few hours and it fills up with more of the good stuff. Thanks everyone. A very welcoming community here.

    Some quick points that may partly answer some...
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    Thanks. I do know of Kumar, I recall that I contacted him...rifling through my emails, I see it was two years ago now...about 5x7 when I was still thinking about Intrepid (seeing as they have such a...
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    The comments have been incredibly helpful, interesting, and informative! I really appreciate everyone's input. With my knowledge being very limited and based on whatever I manage to remember from a...
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    Thanks. I think it's the fact that it's so modular, if that's the word I want, that is a bit overwhelming at the outset. I'm not an expert photographer, just someone who has enjoyed taking photos...
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    Thanks Alan.
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    I expect you're right. It was probably just something in the way I've dealt with turntables in the past: it's not always better to get the tonearm, cartridge, plinth, and turntable in one shot,...
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    Accumulating a large format setup

    Possibly a daft question, but here goes.

    I've thought on and off for a couple of years about trying large format photography (4x5). If I did, I probably wouldn't buy everything at once, instead...
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