I do not know of any 8x10s that would land well.
I make a bathroom light-tight (at night) for loading film holders. I found the jump from 4x5 to 5x7 easy...the jump to 8x10 takes time and practice (as does my jump to 11x14!) ave fun!
I do not know of any 8x10s that would land well.
I make a bathroom light-tight (at night) for loading film holders. I found the jump from 4x5 to 5x7 easy...the jump to 8x10 takes time and practice (as does my jump to 11x14!) ave fun!
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Gibellini Bellatrix 8x10
8x10 at Pocahontas Park by JOHN EARLEY, on Flickr
Ron, please define vintage
Your Flickr which is archived on wayback machine does show a modern TLR
2022
I suppose it depends on what year the grapes were picked.
If I said my EOS 90D is of a recent vintage, that would be a perfectly valid statement.
And the only "modern" TLR I'm aware of is the Seagull CM9-- most of the other TLR's are based on decades old designs, if they're still in production (which they aren't aside from the Seagull 4D, I think).
A definition is quite subjective I know. I consider my TLR's as modern - for me vintage ended about the time most camera's at least for biggest part were not handmade anymore (and yes I know there are people today who still make them by hand - but I consider these modern): so a Rochester Universal is vintage for me, not so much a Sinar P :-)
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