my two cents' worth:
as another fellow posted earlier, probably the end results are more important. you could use an 8x20 or 12x20(and cropping down to 8x20 ) have the film scanned and ...
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my two cents' worth:
as another fellow posted earlier, probably the end results are more important. you could use an 8x20 or 12x20(and cropping down to 8x20 ) have the film scanned and ...
the Zeiss Dagor 150mm f9 that you have is the later type of C.P. Goerz Berlin Weitwinkel Dagor f9. barrel cosmetics were changed when Zeiss took over Goerz. when Zeiss made them they did ...
Probably you have Technika 23, 6x9, the "B" below the serial # stands for Biogon, technika's delivered with Zeiss set, had a different viewfinder to accommodate the wider view of the 53mm...
if you have buy a Nikkor M , you're getting just a Tessar. a G-Claron 210mm f 9 would be a better choice, better than the bulky Kowa 210 ( which is a pain to shutter), and it covers more.
thank you guys ! Boy, I went online I saw some of these used Jobos for about 600 bucks or so. is there any other alternative to these pricy Jobos ? I would need a drum for daylight ...
what would be the best practical drum (daylight) to develop 8x10" film? is there anything that would develop at least two 8x10 sheets at the time ?? thanks to you all !:)
Does anyone knows where to buy fresh 11x14" negative film ??? thanks for your help !!:)
Thank you guys !!! I appreciate the hints. I think $ 345 is a little steep for a conversion. probablly respooling is the way to go!
I don't think they ever made a 6x9 twin lens reflex...but all idea is using the Kodak Ektar 105mmf 3,5 , one of "the" best lens for 6x9 !!
I was wondering if anyone might know who can convert Kodak Medalist cameras to accept 120 film . thanks
I am almost positive the Carl Zeiss Hologon 110 f8 over 30K ... maybe in second position the short 160mm f6 Emil Busch Nicola Perscheid
about 1961-62 You have a Tech IV 2x3 with rangefinder.
The "B" is for Biogon. that particular version has a different finder , so you the 53mm Biogon. ser# without B , they use the 65mm angulons
I have Godard GS80 monolight, the strobe doesn't fire, (the modeling lights works fine). Does anyone know who can repair them? I tried Photogenic already, but they don't . thanks for your help !
the 630mm (or the 632) & the 950 (or the 947mm ) are listed I have never seen listed the 800 and 1200. it could very well be that they were special orders.
that's right, the shortest one is the...
a quick survey... which focal length of the Zeiss Jena Protar F18's would be the hardest one to find ??
Boy!!! 3650 for a 60mm 'Hyper' is quite high !!!! so how much would be the 150 or the 200mm ??? 10,000 bucks ? that's what happens when two buyers are fighting ! well I guess I'd better treasure...
An old Arca Swiss (the silver ones) will do the job easy, they are light , they have smaller rails and interchangeable bellows and they don't cost much ( maybe $300-400) The Calumet "Wide Field"...
the latest version Hypergon 60mm made by Zeiss will hit the corners of 8x10" . the 75mm Goerz Hypergon covers 8x10 with plenty of movements and perfectly rectilinear. There is no modern lens in 75...
thanks Eddie,
If you could get a picture I would appreciate it very much !.
my email : flylinse1@yahoo.com
Yes, I was wondering myself if it looked like a bigger 11x14", I guess was close....
has anyone ever seen the big Deardorff 12x20"???? how different are they from a Korona or a Folmer Schwing??? I have never seen a picture neither, I know the exist , but ...where are them ???
I don't blame you !!!!!:)