Direct positive (reversal development) on Fomatone MG 132
Cambo SC-4, Schneider Repro-Claron 305/9
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Direct positive (reversal development) on Fomatone MG 132
Cambo SC-4, Schneider Repro-Claron 305/9
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If you ask me, yes, even slightly bigger. I am doing 24×30 inserts to use standard papers (for direct positive pictures) and X-ray films.
L. & A. Boulade Frčres chambre de voyage, 27×33 cm (roughly 10 1/2 × 13") after renovation. Noname lens, perhaps not original, about 600mm f/11. The other camera is Cambo SC-4 (8×10").
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This is my new holder for 13×18cm sheet films for my V700.
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Some more details, please, e.g. how did you expose the film, how did you develop it.
I use FO5 from time to time, and always get very contrasty image.
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model: Lucy
light-painted
Cambo SC-3 (13x18cm)
no-name magic lantern Petzval lens, 225mm/5.6
Wephota Ortho 25
Fomaspeed S 311 (contact prints)
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split-toning: sepia, gold
model: Lucy
light-painted
Cambo SC-3 (13x18cm)
no-name magic lantern Petzval lens, 225mm/5.6
Wephota Ortho 25
Fomaspeed S 311 (contact prints)
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split-toning: sepia, gold
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Chamonix 045F-1
Rodenstock Imagon 250mm, no diffusion disk
Fomapan 100, negative scanned
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Chamonix 045F-1
Rodenstock Imagon 250mm, H7.7
Fomapan 100, negative scanned
not Harman, but direct positives on Fomaspeed S 311
in collaboration with Anna Marie Němcová
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technical details:
Cambo SC 3
no-name magic lantern Petzval lens 225/5.6 (left)...
Exactly, they are designed to work dry, such us most of diaphragms an shutters are. I use a cloth soaked with thinner or (someone will kill me now) with WD40. Especially when using the latter, wiping...
I'd go for tele lens instead, as mdarnton suggested. I've got F1 and Schneider's Tele-Arton 360mm (cca 14") and it allows close portraits; that's why they invented tele lenses. Limitation are -...
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Does anyone know which camera this lens board fits? I guess it might be Graphic View (and pre-Pacemaker Speed Graphic). It is 4×4 inches (slightly more than 100×100 mm).
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model: Lucy
Mentor-Studio 13x18
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3,5 f=25cm T
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model: Lucy
Mentor-Studio 13x18
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3,5 f=25cm T
tintype...
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Mentor-Studio 13x18
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3,5 f=25cm T
tintype 13x18cm
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Cambo SC-2
Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 150/5.6 (probably)
paper negative Fomaspeed 311 S
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Mentor-Studio 13x18
Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenow Portraet Doppel-Objektiv F:3 No 0...
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Mentor Panorama
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 300/4.5
Foma Medix XBU
Indoor I usually use an IR trigger, your YN has a photocell and can be triggered this way. If you want a radio trigger, browse for 2.4 GHz one. If I remember correctly, RF602 had its central contact...
I wouldn't expect any significant improvement in sharpness or definition. Much more gain for money you may get from better lenses (unless you've already got a set top-notch ones). Practical reasons...
...and it shows 8-bit depth
maybe you save from pre-view scan?
it looks like lossy compression (I know there should be none...)
OP: why do you need rear shits? Only reason that comes to my mind is not to change camera's viewpoint even by an inch or so while shifting. Macro works? If so, you'd also need rear focusing (unless...
How to buy a [put here anything you need for LF, e.g. a 5x7 monorail camera] for reasonable price:
1. be patient and not too choosy; browse through offers here, on APUG, national portals, auction...
It does, but requires additional force - there is an extra spring inside for the shortest time; don't try setting 1/400 when cocked and stronger push is needed for cocking.
I've just checked the adapter for my V700 - OP was right, it states 220-240V.
I have experience with Pictorico's OHP film - it dully works, but it's quite expensive. I have also tried some no-name OHP film - it doesn't (really), but it's way cheaper.
1. are you sure your adapter is only 220-240V AC? most switching adapters accept everything from 100V to 240V, 50-60Hz nowadays
2. you don't necessarily need 'an adapter for epson's V750'; what...
Toyo Field camera is a field camera, surprisingly :) Ansel Adams-like landscapes. They, landscapes, (usually) don't run away. If so, you'd come another day...
It's not an action camera. A press...
I've been using Cambo SC 2/3 (4x5 and 5x7) for a couple of years - quite a good camera, but definitely not for outdoor shooting. It's a great tool to be put on a studio stand (like Cambo UST) and...
You probably have too big budget (assuming it's in US$) :) If, for any reason, you want to take some pictures with a hand-held LF camera, consider a press one with a good rangefinder. This, with a...
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Sometimes alcohol helps in case of aluminium. I mean a few drops to the thread (you may also take a few glasses orally).
It would be really interesting to participate in a photography project with budget close to what they had.
Just keep in mind that for a given subject you will need way bigger imaging ratio to fill the frame, and thus you will have to compensate exposition much more. Or you can choose bigger subjects, eg....
Are you sure? In extreme macro works - yes, wider (larger) DOF may help, if only you're able to see anything through small aperture. But in less extreme situation it's narrower DOF that helps...
Problems with macro imaging are more or less the same for all film/sensor formats: for 1:1 you have the same lighting drop on 35 as on 8x10; in both cases you may need a specialised lens. It is...
That's true for medium and small format lenses, where the barrel determines maximum extension, but even there you can overcome this limit with tubes or bellows. In case of large format a lens there...
You may try mounting like that:
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There a piece of plastic hose (about 12mm - 1/2" diameter) around the barrel and a steel band clip around. Rather 'a duct tape & WD40' solution, but it...
I use Cambo for this purpose and old Compound 5 shutter, but they (big shutters, not cameras) are quite rare.