4x5

  1. J

    Horseman 985 question.

    Recently purchased this camera with a Super Topcor 90mm f/5.4 lens and a 6x9 roll film back. I am interested to see how it works as a 4x5 camera using a 4x5 Springback and the necessary 4x5 adaptor placed on the front rail, and I would be interested to hear anyones experience or advice in this...
  2. Vieri

    First outing with 4x5": thoughts and a portfolio

    Hello everyone, After months studying and preparing myself for the move back to analog photography, in early September 2024 my wife and I were ready to hit the road again. This time, after 15 years of doing professional landscape photography with digital cameras, from 35mm to digital backs with...
  3. moggi1964

    First shot with my MPP MkVII

    I finally found time over Christmas to load some film and take a few shots with the 'new' camera. It hasn't stopped raining for a week so I decided to continue my indoors practice but this time to load some film and see what I got. I misread the lightmeter on the first two shoots and...
  4. J

    Achieving this look with or without movements??

    Hi all, This is my first post here so hope I'm doing it correctly! I've recently started shooting with my Intrepid 4x5 with a Schneider - Kreuznach Xenar f4.5 150mm lens, and some of the results I'm getting I'm happy with, and others I'm not. I'm trying to achieve a look like this: Wide and...
  5. C

    Getting Out - Large Format Portraiture on Location.

    A few years back I was able to acquire via a well known on-line auction website my first (and so far only) Large Format camera in the guise of a Calumet CC-400 monorail. I bought the camera from a guy called Terry McGrory in Liverpool, who had imported it from Iris Point Cameras a dealer in in...
  6. M

    Veiw into Wharfedale

    Taken from a place called Storiths in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, rather extreme lighting :eek: Ebony RSW 210mm Kodak Tmax 100 Developed in Ilford DDX N-development.
  7. M

    Flower Study 2

    Ebony sv45te 150 lens 370mm bellows draw 80 sec @f45 Fuji Acros 160iso Developed in Diafine A +B @5 mins each
  8. M

    Texture

    Taken near Farnley West Yorkshire 90mm lens with Axis tilt to increase Depth of field Tech Details Ebony RSW 4x5 90mm Rodenstock Grandagon-n Front Axis Tilt Kodak Tri-X 320iso Developed in Kodak Xtol 1 to 1 for 12mins @20c
  9. M

    Winter Light

    Taken on Bardon Moor in West Yorkshire, I used a 90mm lens on my Ebony RSW (27mm equiv in 35mm) and used a small amount of Axis tilt to maximise foreground to infinity depth of field Tech Details Ebony RSW 4x5 90mm Rodenstock Grandagon-n Front Axis Tilt Fuji Acros 100iso Developed in Kodak...
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