View Poll Results: What Film Format Do You Use (all that apply)

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  • 2x3:

    30 17.54%
  • 4x5:

    143 83.63%
  • 5x7:

    61 35.67%
  • 8x10:

    67 39.18%
  • 11x14:

    4 2.34%
  • Other:

    40 23.39%
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Thread: Which Film Format

  1. #11

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    Re: Which Film Format

    I like it all!!! I currently shoot in 35mm, 120 (6x6, 6x7, 6x9), 4x5, and 2x5 (2 on a 4x5 sheet); have had 5x7 and 8x10 in the past, but don't at the moment...never can tell about next week, though!

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    Re: Which Film Format

    4x5", 5x7", 8x10" - and 6.5x9cm, 9x12cm, 13x18cm, 18x24cm, and 24x30cm.

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    Re: Which Film Format

    I voted 4X5 and 5X7 but its actually 9X12cm, 4X5 and 13X18cm
    Actually I developed som 9X12 and 13X18 using a CPE2+ in my just finished darkroom a couple of days ago.
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    Re: Which Film Format

    I currently use 120 for my color and much of my B&W. 4x5 and 8x10 for B&W only.

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    Re: Which Film Format

    I just made an 8"x10" camera and got my first print last night - yeah, it works! But mostly 4"x5" b&w, along with 120, 35mm and digi. All color is digi right now.

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    Re: Which Film Format

    i said 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10 ...
    but i also use 7x11 and 11x14 paper
    since it is cheap and easy and way less $$ than film...

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    Re: Which Film Format

    Currently using Whole-Plate, 7x11, 14x17 and 8x20.

    I don't seem to see that great panoramically so I may be selling the Chamonix 8x20 (but it's SO beautiful!!)
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    Re: Which Film Format

    99% 8x10, with occasional 5x7, and less frequent 4x5

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    Re: Which Film Format

    * 13x18cm (I have not shot a sheet in 5x7 though),
    * 120,
    * 5x8" (I cut 8x10" in half, so I think that would count as 8x10"),
    * HalfPlate (4 3/4 x 6 1/2"),
    * 9x12cm
    * QuarterPlate (3 1/4 x 4 3/4"),
    * 4x5"
    * 220
    (* and now I'm looking into ways to shoot and develop 70mm rolls)
    (* have some WholePlate film, holders are on the way. I have to make an extension back for my Chamonix 5x8" to let me shoot the WholePlate film I have).

    in that order.
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    Re: Which Film Format

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Liscio View Post
    B & H Sales Rep claims they sell more 8X10 than 4X5 film. I find this impossible to believe.
    I shoot 8x10 and used to buy film in 50's packs (Provia 100F) from B&H. It is very sad that B&H now have discontinued 50's pack size. Is there any online store who sells 8x10 slide film in 50's packs?
    Henry Valtonen, Helsinki
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