I recently received, after a long wait, my 4x5 and 8x10 field cameras from Intrepid. The 4x5 is a delight, far lighter than packing around my Linhof, but like any light woodie it has its quirks. The 8x10 format, period, is NOT like 4x5 or 5x7, both of which I am familiar. The 8x10 format is a monster, and has problems that I've never dealt with, from loading the massive holders, to set up, to depth of field issues with those long lenses, and others that I'm still coming to grips with. The camera itself? I know no other until recently when I bought an 8x10 Cambo to play with. Not even terminal insanity can convince me to go bigger. As a matter of fact, the jury is still out on my continuing with 8x10.
In any case, I will keep working at it, and am posting the first image I processed with the Intrepid. Its an "Old Sawmill" at the Ens farm in central British Columbia. Intrepid 8x10 camera, Ilford FP4 film, 300mm Fuji-L f5.6 lens, 1/15 sec at f13 or so, touch of a lens swing (movements soooo important on this format!!) developed in Pyrocat HD. Slight horizontal crop at bottom. Should have used a yellow filter to differentiate some of the foliage, but better luck next time, eh?
Thanks for looking in.
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