Take a look at DigiGraphics in Fort Collins too. I've used them for 4x5 E-6 and 8x10 black & white, their website says they do C-41 up to 8x10. It is a little far to drive from Colorado Springs but...
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Take a look at DigiGraphics in Fort Collins too. I've used them for 4x5 E-6 and 8x10 black & white, their website says they do C-41 up to 8x10. It is a little far to drive from Colorado Springs but...
Hello all, I've been a LFPF member for about a year now, a 4x5 shooter off and on since the late 1980s and just getting into 8x10. By day I'm an electronics hardware and software developer.
I...
Thanks to all for your suggestions. You have given me a few things to think about.
Mike
I hear what you're saying about the monorail. With a 90mm Super Angulon I've had to pull the monorail back so that only about 1/4 of it was in front of the tripod mount to get it out of the photo.
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I'm also a Sinar owner (F1) and mostly use it outdoors. It is certainly a quality camera and a pleasure to use even if it is one of their lower-end models. If you expect to do most of your landscape...
I'm curious about preferences for bag bellows or drop-beds to handle short wide angle lenses. For landscape work where I would mostly be using 75mm to 125mm lenses it seems that using a bag bellows...
If you need a handle for a less than full restoration or a temporary handle for a full restoration, take a look at "curb straps" on-line or at a local store that carries saddles and tack for horses....
I just bought one of these tripods (a #4 to be exact) for my Century Universal. I'm curious what others have done to keep the legs from spreading and the tripod collapsing without destroying the...
Serge, there is a lot of info on the various Ektars at:
http://www.bnphoto.org/bnphoto/KodakEktarsIndex.htm
Mike
Ted, I'm afraid I can't help you on your first issue ... good luck with that.
I use a non-Super Angulon 90mm on my F1 for landscape shots and it does fine with the regular bellows. Unless you plan...
Frank, thanks for the quick response. The one I'm looking at is the same as the one in the brochure so that's exactly what I was looking for.
I'm thinking about buying a Nagaoka Seisakusho 4x5 that appears to be in great shape but there just isn't much info on the web about these cameras. The few mentions in this forum all seem pretty...