Film holders are a necessity, not an accessory.
65mm
90mm
Film holders are a necessity, not an accessory.
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I'm planning on Grafmatics, too. If I have to get longer screws and spacers for the springs, so be it.
I plan to never use a tripod with it.
Anybody else?
Tin Can
It really doesn't seem like a tripod kind of thing, does it?
Thanks, but I'd rather just watch:
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There are lots of ways to stabilize a camera without a tripod.
Rick "who'll use those nice, flat surfaces against any available wall or tree" Denney
Nope. No tripod. Just a bipod. Me. Just like my Brownie.
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I'm only going to shoot it at f/64 so I'll get an invitation to Group f/64.
I'm curious. Would a front-mounted 2x teleconverter (15$ on Ebay) mounted on a 90mm Angulon cover 4x5? That might be an accessory!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Tele-Conv...item1e6bffc32d
Last edited by Tim Meisburger; 9-Jul-2015 at 22:52.
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