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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Only shot a few 4x10s with a splitter back when I had an 8x10.


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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    I bought my first 4x10 camera in 2001. JB built the vertical 4x10 for me in 2005. http://www.jbhphoto.com/vcam/vcams1.htm I find it is a great size for backpacking. If I don't have to go too far for the shot, I'll pull out one of the 8x20 cameras.

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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Susan

    Your article on JB building your vertical 4x10 was an inspiration for me to shoot 4x10! JB built a beautiful camera! I wanted to shoot 4x10 horizontal and vertical so the Canham 8x10 with the 4x10 back has worked out perfectly for me, although a little heavy for any serious backpacking.
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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    I use a splitter board on my wehman.
    merced, I think by vinnywalsh.com, on Flickr

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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Quote Originally Posted by vinny View Post
    I use a splitter board on my wehman.

    merced, I think by vinnywalsh.com, on Flickr
    Vinny, excellent pano composition and a fantastic image...

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    [QUOTE=vinny;957329]I use a splitter board on my wehman.

    Beautiful I think
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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Quote Originally Posted by Dakotah Jackson View Post
    John, either you cropped the image or are stitching 4x5's as the dimensions don't fit 4x10.
    Why not get a couple cheap 4x5 backs, cut them and then put them together to make one 4x10 back for your 8x10 camera? Works well and can be done without too much trouble. Old Calumet 4x5 backs are inexpensive and good candidates for this conversion.
    d'oh!

    I would make a 4x10 back but I really don't want to cut 8x10 sheets. It also kind of nice not having to carry 2 backs.

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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Quote Originally Posted by vinny View Post
    I use a splitter board on my wehman.
    merced, I think by vinnywalsh.com, on Flickr
    Very nice. The flow makes it.

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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    When I shot 8X10 film I never really shot it full frame. I shot a lot of 4X10 though.


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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Wow .. Nice shot Scott !!

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