raid
Dad Photographer
I may look for such finders at reasonable prices.
Thanks for the tip on the Lee filter pouch. I found one listed for $12 shipped.
Thanks for the tip on the Lee filter pouch. I found one listed for $12 shipped.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I may look for such finders at reasonable prices.
Thanks for the tip on the Lee filter pouch. I found one listed for $12 shipped.
I got my Lee pouch from Adorama, same price.
The chimney magnifying finder I bought from KEH in UGLY condition for $26 shipped. Nice clean ones run $75-140.
raid
Dad Photographer
Now that's a good price for the chimney finder.
I will look around. There is no hurry at all.
I will look around. There is no hurry at all.
bigeye
Well-known
Now that's a good price for the chimney finder.
I will look around. There is no hurry at all.
Raid: You don't need it all. Just mind (and trust) the scale.
- Charlie
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid: You don't need it all. Just mind (and trust) the scale.
- Charlie
Hi Charlie,
I agree with you on how I will use the SWC. I got an inexpensive chimney finder just out of curiosity. GAS!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Tha 45 degree prism finder showed up yesterday. My SWC kit is complete. Now I'll begin to put my ideas for using it in motion. 
What a great way to start a new year!
What a great way to start a new year!
raid
Dad Photographer
I am looking forward to seeing your results posted here, Godfrey.
mrisney
Well-known
I thought about the SWC, it does look cool.
I have 2 6x6's already, so somewhere in my mind, I felt like I would be crossing some type
of redundancy threshold. I also thought about the Mamiya 7 with the 43mm. Nice lens. But I already have a Mamiya 6.
Again, some type of redundancy warning went off in my mind. GAS is OK, but I rationalize it, by following the code.
If a camera acquisition is unique to what I currently have, then go for it, otherwise pass.
Then somewhere I started to read about Cambo's, Silvestri's and Horseman SW612.
I like the 1:2 ratio, and the negative was larger than the 6x9, I liked it. So I went for a Horseman SW612, I went for a 55mm Rodenstock Grandagon APO. I might try to get a 65mm or a 75mm, but that is something the Horseman affords that the SWC doesn't.
Interchangeable lenses.
I like this camera
I have 2 6x6's already, so somewhere in my mind, I felt like I would be crossing some type
of redundancy threshold. I also thought about the Mamiya 7 with the 43mm. Nice lens. But I already have a Mamiya 6.
Again, some type of redundancy warning went off in my mind. GAS is OK, but I rationalize it, by following the code.
If a camera acquisition is unique to what I currently have, then go for it, otherwise pass.
Then somewhere I started to read about Cambo's, Silvestri's and Horseman SW612.
I like the 1:2 ratio, and the negative was larger than the 6x9, I liked it. So I went for a Horseman SW612, I went for a 55mm Rodenstock Grandagon APO. I might try to get a 65mm or a 75mm, but that is something the Horseman affords that the SWC doesn't.
Interchangeable lenses.
I like this camera

fbf
Well-known
sw612 is cool but it's nearly impossible to handhold.
I like my SWC the way it is. I can shoot it in any light condition w/o tripod as long as i can see via my finder.
I like my SWC the way it is. I can shoot it in any light condition w/o tripod as long as i can see via my finder.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
sw612 is cool but it's nearly impossible to handhold.
I like my SWC the way it is. I can shoot it in any light condition w/o tripod as long as i can see via my finder.
sw612: Yes, it's a totally different kind of camera. Very nice, not the same thing at all.
I'm eager to get started on some ideas with the SWC now. Probably next weekend at earliest though. Just too much to do between now and then. But, as a giggle, I pulled up one of my old favorites from the 903SWC which I made in 2002 on the Isle of Man ...
Gawsh, I love these cameras and the way they see.
enjoy, and Happy New Year!
G
raid
Dad Photographer
I once thought of buying a 6x12 camera, but I decided against it due to the size. The SWC is small in comparison.
ChrisN
Striving
How will you use these two finders? Are they really needed?
Isn't the dof sufficient for photography with hyperfocal settings?
Congrats on getting all parts.
Using one of these viewfinders is handy when it is critical to keep the camera square to the subject - mainly for architectural work. It means using a tripod of course.
raid
Dad Photographer
I got a chimney finder, Chris. Maybe one day I will use it. 
semrich
Well-known
This thread inspired me to take my 903 SWC along on a recent trip to Lisbon. While there I decided to load it with Delta 3200 and do some night shots. I shot one roll on a dark street where a trolly runs. Here are 4 shots. The two darkest shots were hand held wide open at 1/8th sec the other two at 1/15th sec., at 1600 developed in DD-X.




Godfrey
somewhat colored
I like all four! Excellent!
G
G
raid
Dad Photographer
I like these images. Too bad that Xray at airports prohibts such film for travel.
semrich
Well-known
Raid, I've taken Delta 3200 in both 135 and 120 on many trips and rarely ask for hand inspection, the few times I've ever asked they wouldn't do it. Some of the trips they only go through carry on x-ray 4 times, others they have gone through 12 times and never any problems. I've shot Delta 3200 at 1600 and 3200 and I don't see much difference but usually stick to 1600. I've also just taken HP5 and pushed it being mindful to mark the rolls for what I shot it at.
Brunocstreet
Member
Awesome pictures semrich, and I live in Lisbon! 
Do you have more pictures of the city with the SWC?
Do you have more pictures of the city with the SWC?
semrich
Well-known
Brunocstreet, thank you. Lisbon is a great place for street shooting, we would like to go back again. I only shot one roll of Delta 3200 and these were the best of the roll, night shooting hand held at a 1/15th and 1/8th of a second is always an experiment.
Brunocstreet
Member
Yes, Lisbon is a fantastic city for photography (although I found it a bit to messy and dirty compared to other cities in Europe..)
Now I just need an SWC!
Now I just need an SWC!
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