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    Smile Is a house camera ULF?

    https://vimeo.com/296476568

    Largest photo direct from camera?

    Anyone know the lens? He has the markings taped up.
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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    Quote Originally Posted by ghostcount View Post
    https://vimeo.com/296476568

    Largest photo direct from camera?

    Anyone know the lens? He has the markings taped up.
    Absolutely, pin hole or a lens somewhat longer than the width of the room. 12 foot lens in a 12 foot room would give a shape image at infinity. Buy an old process camera with a 60 inch lens room would need to be a little over 5 feet deep.

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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    If the house has a very large rug outside the front door that says "Welcome", it would qualify as "Ultra Large Floor-mat".
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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    That's Ian Ruhter. He has several videos on YouTube and I believe he discusses in at least one of them what lens(es) he uses.

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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    Abelardo Morell has used hotel rooms in NYC as cameras. So compared to a Manhattan high-rise, a mere house is a miniature camera.

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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    i think the airplane hangar is still the biggest
    but it was a pinhole image on silver gelatin, not
    collodion with a lens ... that's pretty impressive !
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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    5.5’x7’ is damn big, really enjoyed the video. No idea what lens he’s using.

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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    In 1900 George R. Lawrence began using a camera that used even wider glass plate negatives for photographing trains and a few other subjects http://robroy.dyndns.info/lawrence/mammoth.html.

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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    you win the pun game.

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    Re: Is a house camera ULF?

    Medium or small format if it is one of the new trendy "tiny houses"?
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