Hello Reverb and welcome to the family!
Being in Japan actually gives you some great options. Used cameras by Wista, Horseman, Tachihara, and Toyo in either field or monorail; as well as excellent...
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Hello Reverb and welcome to the family!
Being in Japan actually gives you some great options. Used cameras by Wista, Horseman, Tachihara, and Toyo in either field or monorail; as well as excellent...
Hi Csholl,
I have both. My 65mm is a Schneider Super Angulon, while my 90mm is a Nikon. I gave up trying to use the 65mm on my Master Technika, even with a recessed lensboard, and Linhof's special...
Welcome to the group!
Looks like you're all set for this great adventure we call "photography" (and our spouses/partners call something else :D).
Will you be shooting color, or black & white? I...
Oh, and I use an inexpensive shower squeegee or a 12" windshield wiper to squeegee prints.
Cheers!
Joel
A very timely exercise these days! Maybe some of these fit the bill?
My first darkroom "sink" was a clear tub for bussing tables we got from a local restaurant supply house. It also doubled as a...
Hello Csholl,
Others have made some good suggestions so far. I will just say I have been a Nikon fan for quite a few years now. The M Series is a fine group of long lenses. I have the 300mm f/9 and...
Awright, where is the edit image command to rotate the image???:confused:
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My new (well, a couple of years ago). It's already been to Santa Fe, NM, and part of the Blue Ridge Parkway, NC.
Joel
National Parks (and some state parks) seem to have become very concerned about "professional photographers" in the past 20 years or so. I think it is because they require commercial photographers...
One of my favorite combinations is Ilford's Multi-Grade Fiber Base paper in Warm Tone (that the OP put in a link to B&H), that is then dropped into a bath of Kodak Selenium toner (1:9 dilution) until...
I initially signed up on this list way back in 2005, shortly after I started my LF journey. However, as the old saying goes, “Men plan and God laughs.” Now, after 19 years (and through the wonderful...
I sometimes grip the metal strip with a very small set of pliers (arc-joint style) and pull the opposite end. I try to be very careful not to catch too much of the end in the teeth of the pliers...