Nokton48
Veteran
What's it like shooting at ISO 2?
In low light will use a tripod. I can shoot in bright sunlight, with the old Plaubel Makinas handheld, at 1/50 @ F2.9, with ASA 2. So very portable and very do-able. And I love the "look" of the 100mm Plaubel Makina Anticomar at F2.9 wide open. Seems like a good match.
With the Makiflex I can shoot at 1/125 at F2 in bright sun, using my 135mm Super Cinephor 70mm movie projection lens. That will make for some unique images I am hoping.
I have a few more ducks to line up before starting this project. Need a way to dry the glass negatives, they are very delicate when wet. I want a drying stand that will do 9x12cm and 6.5x9cm on the same drying rack. I am inquiring with Jason to see if I can buy a couple of extra wood strips for his drying rack, that seems like the best option to me. Or I could build this myself in my workshop, it might be a fun woodworking project. This is how they used to do it back in the 1890's. Worked back then 🙂
Jason Lane Drying Rack for dry plates by Nokton48, on Flickr
301_orig by Nokton48, on Flickr^^^ Jason's glass cutting process.
I will start posting images as soon as I get everything lined up and running right. Should be a blast.









