MrFujicaman
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Oh..and if you do want cast-iron cooking gear, I live 30 miles from the Lodge cast iron outlet store.
Check to see if the Audi can pull a trailer and if there's a trailer hitch made for it.
Oh..and if you do want cast-iron cooking gear, I live 30 miles from the Lodge cast iron outlet store.
Cal,
Swiss Disease...... I bought another 4x5 Norma last month from KEH, it was only $250. So now I have six Normas in the studio. A 4x5 for wide shooting, another 4x5 set up for telephotos, a 5x7 Norma, this 8x10, one permanently mounted to my Norma copy stand, and finally, my 4x5 Norma Handy.
8x10 Sinar Norma Long Apo Ronar 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
I've been configuring this 8x10 Sinar Norma to use out in the field for up to 4x telephoto photography. I have long Rodenstock Apo Ronar barrel dialyte type telephotos right now up to 790mm F14. They made a 1070mm f14 same era and style looking for one but not as expensive as a car. This is all original Sinar Norma 100% except for the clamping plate which was made for me by a machinist friend. I have never seen the original Norma one available. Basically I used this camera for B&w studio portraiture and I am taking the old concept which worked very well for me and scaling it up.
Cal,
What would the grip on your 8x10 look like? You might try to find one of those shoulder brackets that bass drummers in marching bands use. 😀
Phil Forrest
Phil,
Devil Christian has a Linhof 5x7 with the Linhof grip. That seems to be maxing out on handheld, but it likely is too much for a skinny bitch like me.
Call me a wimp, but I like tripods too. LOL.
Cal
You buy a house out in the 'burbs and now you use tripods? You feeling ok? 😀
Phil Forrest
Tripods are necessary. Outside I will use two identical front and back with "The Monster". In the studio I like the ease in changing viewpoint that comes with the double clamps and rail with one tripod or stand
Tripods are necessary. Outside I will use two identical front and back with "The Monster". In the studio I like the ease in changing viewpoint that comes with the double clamps and rail with one tripod or stand
Nice! Does the Kardan Color take boards you already have? If not I'm sure they made an adapter, they were noted for making crazy one-off stuff. The Kardan Color is a tank and a very stable platform without much vibration, which is what you want.
Keith at Custom Bellows is a speedy delight to deal with, should you want to put in new bellows. Send him the frames attached to the bellows and he will install it for you. 360mm Tele-Xenar and Tele-Arton are good tele choices
Devil Dan,
I kinda have the term "Monster" trade marked. LOL.
I cite no N-fringe-ment though because not only is that rig crazy, but it also is truely a "MONSTER." Perhaps to distinguish your rig use only upper case letters.
On my wanderings I found a supersized rubberband that is black that has the word "Monster" marked on it. I use this for a lens protector on my 50 Lux SL wich is supersized.
The original coining of the phrase "Monster" was by John who coined the term "Monster" when referring to how I add a TA Rapidgrip, TA Rapidwinder, and mucho accesories to an small M-body to make my rigs kinda big and heavy.
So even though I own a patent on a 3-D binocular optical coorelator and was Grumman Aerospace Inventor of the Year for the space and electronics division, I hold no patent for crazy.
Humbly I con-seed that I am not the only crazy here on RFF, and in fact you might be crazier. LOL. "Crazy is good," I say.
Cal
OK LOL
MONSTER it is.
I just got my FED tax return directly deposited.
One of the things on my list is to buy empty cassettes to bulk load the 400 feet of 5222 that Phil got me at a discount.
I think I beat you on "cheap-cheap" on this one. In winter/spring of 1986, I worked part time at the film processing lab for Pathmark. I'd always offer to haul the trash bags of empty flim cassettes out to the dumpster . They went into my truck. I'd go through them at home, keep the reuseable ones and return the rest to the dumpster at work on my next shift. I walked away with about 200-250 cassettes.
I just got my FED tax return directly deposited.
One of the things on my list is to buy empty cassettes to bulk load the 400 feet of 5222 that Phil got me at a discount.
I think I beat you on "cheap-cheap" on this one. In winter/spring of 1986, I worked part time at the film processing lab for Pathmark. I'd always offer to haul the trash bags of empty flim cassettes out to the dumpster . They went into my truck. I'd go through them at home, keep the reuseable ones and return the rest to the dumpster at work on my next shift. I walked away with about 200-250 cassettes.
MFM,
At one point I had a collection of old snap caps from Ilford. Might of had about 100-150, collected from my own use and also from the college darkroom garbage.
Back then I bulk loaded. "Cheap-cheap-cheap."
Sometimes it hurts moving around a lot, but even with my struggles I have had an interesting life. I have little regret.
Now that I own a house its time to get practical.
Seems like us older guys migrate to large format.
Anyways I'm glad that I blasted away doing the NYC street and urban landscape when film was still cheap. Now I'm stepping into the realm of the big boys it seems.
My guess is that I would end up here because I like high IQ and printing.
Old Augie