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...
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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...
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...
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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...
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4x5
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depth
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help
intrepid
movements
scheinder
shallow
xenar
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...
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.
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
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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