May I suggest you join the Scan Hi End group and pose your question there. There are certainly still many drum scanner users here on LFPF but your likely to find you get a response more quickly...
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May I suggest you join the Scan Hi End group and pose your question there. There are certainly still many drum scanner users here on LFPF but your likely to find you get a response more quickly...
Southern Light, an exhibition of David Neilson’s photographs of Antartica is showing at the Angela - Robarts Bird Gallery, Gasworks Arts Park until the 10th of March.
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Relicts is an exhibition exploring the past, present, and future of Australia’s temperate and alpine flora. Many of the species...
Thanks, Oren
Glad you enjoyed it, Randy.
Not the same as seeing the prints in person but a alot easier than a trip down under to Melbourne;)
An Overview of work made in Victoria - Showing at XYZ Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
26 May - 2 July 2023
A survey of photographers working in Victoria making work on sheet film. This is an...
Yes I have used one. An interesting design but lacks the versatility of the F-Line 4x5 or F-Field for most users imho.
Is there something in particular you would like to know about it?
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Hello Tyler,
The Scan Hi-end group is now on groups.io. AFIK all the manuals and technical information were transferred and still available.
I might have a copy of the manual in my archives too....
A great loss to the photographic community, Jerry died in Florida on April 4 at the age of 87.
Truly a remarkable and visionary photographer.
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Mario,
I use the camera with both the telescopic rail and the folding rail depending on how I’m using it.
With the folding rail I normally carry the 150mm extension rail, without it on the 300mm...
Hello Mario,
I’ve found the usable range with the current 110-141 standard leather bellows on the Field from 47-300 lenses.
All the best
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G’day Craig,
My first suggestion regarding Arca-Swiss cameras would be to get in touch with Rod Klukas at Arca-Swiss.
I’ve used an 8x10 Arca in various configurations over the years using a 171...
I'll second Drew and Kiwi's comments regarding Velvia 50. I find that Provia does give you a touch more range (-2.5/+2.5), slightly more than the current Etkachrome 100 too.
Tim Parkin, who...
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Third party copies of Arca-Swiss boards and adapters often fail to take into account the variation in Arca-Swiss...
Further to Dan's suggestion
Robert Polidori using an Arca-Swiss 11x14 and two Magic Arms or similar in attached to the tripod.
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The Darkroom have announced they will no longer process RVP 100 after September 6 due to the new regulations.
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I'm not sure about availability in the US but they appear to be available in the UK. I have occasionally seen them at a fraction of the new cost second-hand.
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You might want to consider a Lee slip-on filter holder which would fit over the centre filter rather than into the front thread, much less risk of vignetting.
How much extension do you available on your field camera? It may be an important factor in deciding which focal lengths are useable.
If you are looking for a dedicated lens for close up work, an...
You might want to consider posting this on the Imacon users group at groups.io
Gerry Yaeger, who moderates the group, and other members have extensive experience using and troubleshooting Imacon...
As Martin has mentioned, all the major LF lens manufactures made compact lenses in the 120 - 150mm range, most weigh 200 - 300 grams. If you only want to carry one lens you could consider splitting...
If you went ahead you would have a great set of lenses. The Nikkor 90mm would work well for 6x17 and give you a little more coverage than the Roddie. If you need to sell any off, shoot some...
Delta 100 also compares well to the T Max films
Hello arri,
As Bernice and Emmanuel have mentioned, whether the price difference is worth or not depends a great deal on your intended final output (and hip pocket). For most photographers, the...
Hi Ari
I’ve found Arca-Swiss cameras to be very well engineered and intuitive to use. They pack quite neatly too, even compared with a folder. I run the carriers and frames of my Arca 8x10 on a...
Great to see those images, Barry. I've spent many days on the Errinundra Plateau and surrounding forests. Grant Da Costa and David Tatnall's work in Gippsland in the 80's were one of my major...
Thanks for your kinds thoughts everyone.
Running concurrently with my exhibition is a 5 year retrospective of the “Tarkine in Motion” project, a collaboration of artists focusing on the Tarkine,...
‘Relicts’ is an exhibition focusing on the endemic flora of Tasmania and explores the ecological relationships Tasmania shares with the Australian mainland, New Zealand and South America.
The...
I've owned both a SA 65 and 58mm XL. The 58 was defintely my preference. The coverage is 170mm and 166mm respectively. I would suggest getting a centre filter too, particularly if you get the 58 XL....
I have used a IIIc with a 47 & 58 SA XL, in my experience it is adequate for both.
A couple of things you might want to bear in mind too.
Stacking filters on these ultra-wides runs a really...
Have a look at the Arca-Swiss Universalis 4x5.
The Universalis cameras have geared tilt and rise/fall on the front standard, with friction swing. Geared rise/fall and shift on the rear standard....
David Hello,
I have been using Arca-Swiss cameras for many years and found them to be very well engineered and functional cameras. Before the 8x10 Arca, I had a Horseman L series metal monorail...
Lightweight 8x10 monorail to hike with? Arca-swiss F-Line 8x10
If you are new to LF and intended to hike with your camera a lot, seriously consider 4x5 rather than 8x10. Imho, unless you plan to...
Michael Hello,
Based on your experience with Portra, rating Provia at 64 might be a good place to start. In my own case, I've used a Sekonic L - 508 for about twenty years and experience quickly...
+1 for a metal camera. £1,000 would give you plenty of choices including a used Sinar, Arca-Swiss or Linhof as well as those mentioned. Most metal monorails or flatbeds would fit the definition of...
Try 2.2 x 0.45 Metric Course.
A fascinating discussion, although with a strongly Euro/Amerocentric bent. Drew has hit the nail on the head, finding a truly unique vision is a rare thing.
Let me throw in a couple names that...
I don't have the particular Lee Polariser you mention but I have Seven5 and 4x4 CPL. With both of these filters I use a factor of two stops. YMMV
You might find this of interest to compare films
https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2010/12/a-colour-film-comparison/
https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2011/02/colour-film-comparison-pt-two/
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I have no idea why they are discounting this particular model but in the past Gitzo have done that and then released an updated version. It's also possible it's too similar to some of their series 3...