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Yes, so do I. Loved working with my 4x5 field camera. I used Polaroid type 55 as a modern short cut to test exposure... and I already had a negative.
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I always wanted to try a REALLY big format camera.
Ibuilt it out of a wheel chair and a step ladder. It has mony different ways you can configure it for different uses. It even has a unbrella to keep off the rain or use as a refector.
It looks really neat. You should apply for a patent on that one.
clicktime wrote:
Ibuilt it out of a wheel chair and a step ladder. It has mony different ways you can configure it for different uses. It even has a unbrella to keep off the rain or use as a refector.
Lmarc
Loc: Ojojona, Honduras
I can see larger formats and higher resolution, but isn't there a point of diminishing returns to this mega-pixel race? I recall reading somewhere that digital cameras have already surpassed the best film resolutions so it would seem everything else is a matter of superior lenses and/or electronic technology to make things easier for the user. After some point a brazillion-megapixel photo would look no different to the normal observer. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Your are right on! The more mega pixels your camera is capable of resolving, the better your lens must be to take advantage of it.
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