I have an ugly grey, but quite usable B&J 4x5. Despite my better judgement, I am hankering to strip the navy grey paint and refinish it.
The red bellows are leak free, and I would like to keep them...
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I have an ugly grey, but quite usable B&J 4x5. Despite my better judgement, I am hankering to strip the navy grey paint and refinish it.
The red bellows are leak free, and I would like to keep them...
I have never done the cup of water test, but have taped a laser pointer to camera/tripod combos to see how much it bounces around on the wall
I am getting ready to mix a can of ethol lpd. On the can it refers to a replenishment scheme, but they ask you to write them for a technical bulletin. Their website does not have the info. I did a...
Bogen 4047 if you don't mind a little weight. You should be able to find one cheap.
While I have never had my clip break, I can see where it could.
I get good use out of my combi plan, but would offer the following for design improvements;
1. Make a better clip somehow, as...
Amen.
I consider my self a curious person, which is a lot of the reason that photography has fascinated me and held my interest for nearly 40 years. I am curious visually; I want to see things,...
I use a combi plan with pmk pyro, but not fp4, and have not had the trouble you describe.
The value in these would be in using them. With a little TLC it looks most everything is there to start shooting and printing 4x5.
A little off track perhaps, but where can I get Acros in 4x5 that is not in quickloads?
Acros in PMK pyro has become my standard in mf, but I can only find it in quickloads for 4x5.
You are correct about not needing a cone for the shorter lenses.
I doubt the 100 will cover 4x5.
No reason at all that this enlarger shouldn't work as well as anything else for 35mm. when I had a...
It seems a shame. I see lots of value in having an open forum, if nothing else than to remind us that we can be so very different, yet share a common interest in photography.If people were...
Your results look reasonable to me.
When I do testing of a new combo of film and developer, I figure that what I am testing more than anything else is my entire process. If my results are wildly...
You know, this has got me thinking. I do a fair amount of woodworking, and use hand planes quite a bit. One of the things that make for a good hand plane is how well it controls "chatter" (...
There is lots of good info on the site, but like most things it ebbs and flows. Most of the stuff posted is not "new' info, but various incarnations of the same stuff. It is the same with any forum...
It is worth a try. I'm not sure that the guides really help all that much.
Have you tried using it without the guides?
I posted a thread about tripods a few weeks back, and while I did not buy a Feisol, I would not hesitate to do so.
Kerry Thalmann of Really Big Cameras, emailed me all sorts of good advice and...
The last darkroom I built, I simply painted the subfloor. It worked very well- cheap, easy to do, and mopped up spills very well.
I am not sure what sort of area you live in, but if you want...
To answer the original question- it is only unrealistic if they don't find anyone to do the work for those wages.
My guess is that they will.
I found an older aluminum gitzo, ( forget model number) that was reasonable. It should be arriving today. The tripod and head go 7 pounds, and it looks much like the tiltall size wise.
Hopefully...
That is very cool.
I am in arkansas. Would one of the tournament class pods be too wimpy?
You are right about the unique support requirements. The p67 is harder to hold than my 4X5 gear for sure. One problem the camera has is that it has a lot of horizontal shake. I have never been too...
So after a ton of googling, it looks like the tiltall is the overall best bang for the buck; the Gitzos are the best overall, but you pay through the nose; the feisol looks like the best...
Damn, there are a dizzying variety of Gitzos' out there! Any advice as to which one to look for?
One big problem I have is that I have nowhere nearby where I can handle a bunch of different...
When I had the room I used my D2 for all the mf and bigger, and next to it had a focomat for 35. If space is not an issue it makes sense to have machines set up for different tasks.
I have big tripods. A Zone VI, another no name woody, and a large old bogen 3030a. All with bogen 3047 heads. They support my gear, from 4X5 on down just fine.
When traveling these are all pias due...
Glad I read all this- I never knew how much was wrong with my Combiplan ! I wonder how it has worked all these years?