Lake Angeles, Washington. Olympic National Park. Shen-Hao HZX45-IIA (4x5) camera, Caltar II 90mm/f6.8 lens, Fuji Acros film. 2 sec @ f45.
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Lake Angeles, Washington. Olympic National Park. Shen-Hao HZX45-IIA (4x5) camera, Caltar II 90mm/f6.8 lens, Fuji Acros film. 2 sec @ f45.
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Has anyone successfully used the 3-inch opening Packard shutter on the 6x6 2D lensboards? If so, can it be done without any modifications? I'm thinking no, since the 5.75 width is slightly wider...
Karl just saw this thread and late to the party. I have Series VI 13"/f5.6, S/N 28447.
Wonderful contrast and composition. Impressively smooth coating.
Yes Colin, down by the lighthouse - Battery Kinzie.
http://www.fortwiki.com/Battery_Kinzie
In keeping with Colin's recent Puget Sound "triangle of fire" defense theme, I thought I'd add this recent photo taken at Fort Worden, near Port Townsend, WA.
Ektar 127mm, f16, 45 seconds. 320TXP...
Wow, that was fast. Thanks Louis. I suspected Wollensak as the open/close lever and studio shutter are configured as in the Vitax.
Greetings. I can usually figure this kind of stuff out through an internet search, but I'm drawing a blank for this lens so I thought I'd seek help from the collective knowledge of the forum members....
Cameron - curious as to how your trip is unfolding (or unfolded), photographically and otherwise.
Bought my first camera there over 30 yrs ago. I was recently wondering if they still existed. Great to hear they are still in business.
Well it sure worked out pretty well for those specific shots.
These are wonderful. Would you mind sharing the length of the exposures?