What would you say is the best (practicable) way to make photos with a 10x15 camera (Linhof Technika I).
As there will be no 10x15 sheet film, would you use 10x15 paper (Gradation?) oder reduce to 9x12 sheet film?
What would you say is the best (practicable) way to make photos with a 10x15 camera (Linhof Technika I).
As there will be no 10x15 sheet film, would you use 10x15 paper (Gradation?) oder reduce to 9x12 sheet film?
Put a 4x5 back on the camera.
Fotoimpex still list Adox CHS-100 II in 15x10 - out of stock at the moment but expected back at the end of May. Could be worth stocking up!
Neil
10x15 paper negatives would be really nice, easy to fine ( just cut 16x20 down ) and easy to process.
or you could make your own. over the years i have made my own paper negatives a lot, store bought emulsion
works fine if you don't want to make your own ( took me 2 hours and a few ingredients to make my own ) and cold pressed paper works great.
good luck !
john
Thanks! Will watch it...
Changing back is not possible with a Technika I
A Fomapan 100 50pcs 10x15 seems also to be availible at reasonable Price (ca 35 Euro per 50 Pcs)
Here in europe I can get it online from Foma directly...
Banse & Grohmann in Wernigerode also offer 10x15cm film. No reason to modify the camera, just go ahead and use it.
I just received a shipment from them. Yes, their price list has not been changed since 2013, but that is a good thing in today's market.
But Foma direct is cheaper 37 to 43 Euro. They write at B&G the film is made in eastern europe, is it a Foma or anything else??
Just ordered 100 Sheets of Fomapan 100. Costs are 86 Eurocent per sheet including shipping from Czechia..
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