View Poll Results: What large formats do you regularly shoot?

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  • none.

    1 0.85%
  • 4"x5"

    96 81.36%
  • 9x12 cm

    6 5.08%
  • 5"x7"

    41 34.75%
  • 8"x10"

    62 52.54%
  • Even bigger.

    19 16.10%
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Thread: Who is shooting what format? Your reply requested.

  1. #21

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    Re: Who is shooting what format? Your reply requested.

    What should i choose, none or 4x5? i have 3 4x5 cameras and i only used one of them for only 5 sheets so far, 4 came out and 1 was lost because 1 of the 4 is double exposed.

  2. #22

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    Re: Who is shooting what format? Your reply requested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Professional View Post
    What should i choose, none or 4x5? i have 3 4x5 cameras and i only used one of them for only 5 sheets so far, 4 came out and 1 was lost because 1 of the 4 is double exposed.
    So, not so professional?

    Just kidding around, but yes put 4x5

  3. #23
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    Re: Who is shooting what format? Your reply requested.

    hi tim

    i think an 8x10 ( 18x24 ) size that would be convertible ( sides slide in or out in case
    it is the bigger size of the 2 like a yankee tank is able to convert down to 110 or 120 size film )
    and something similar to a peg or rubber stop like unicolor drums have for stacking 2 sheets of 4x5
    in the tank-ribs might be useful, it seems that a lot of folks shooting
    larger than 8x10 might be using film that can be processed by inspection with a safelight ( X-ray ), paper or other
    ( self coated )materials. my formats above 8x10 are 7x11, 11x14, 22x14, 16x20, and 7x21, but i don't bother with film
    its not worth the extra $$/sheet when equating the the added hassle of processing it.

    good luck with your project!
    john

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