Fellow Hogs,
I have a high regard for your vast knowledge of photography.
My background covers many types of cameras but almost nothing from the
modern age.
I have a future project that will require the highest level of sharpness I can produce, with reason. As usual, I do not have an unlimited budget.
Most full frame dslr's would probably work. This project will involve
a lot of landscape shots. I am not locked into any one brand of camera.
Almost everything will be shot on a tripod. What would you recommend?
I'm sure you will have questions for me.
Thanks in advance.
...Joe in NJ
Most of our work was done with the standard film holder. The Graphmatic was
really handy during certain situations.
You could get more shots off in less time.
...Joe in NJ
Sure is close!
Merry Christmas to you, your family and all
the HOGS!
...Joe in NJ
Larry, Ever use a Graphmatic, 4x5
cut film holder? Not sure about my spelling.
It held 6 shots.
I weaned our Still Lab off 4x5 and into
RB-67's. 5 rolls of film in your shirt pocket and you had 50 shots. Beat carrying 25
holder around. We printed mostly 8x10
b&w. No one could see a loss in quality.
Welcome Larry!
Lot's of interesting things here.
Glad to have you with us. I shot with the same equipment. I'm in the Ocean City
area. ...Joe
First time I remember seeing falling leaves.
Really adds to your shot.
Well done!
That'll do it!
I can always count on y'all when I'm
feeling down. Thanks!
...Joe in NJ
Thanks for the morning laugh.
I needed it!
When they are friends, neither will ever
have dirty ears. They will always groom each other.
Correct. I didn't say it was 6x7. I said it was larger than 6x7. I didn't remember
those other formats.
I recently canceled my Face Book
account. It was MUCH worse on FB!
Oh no, I was correcting MY error.
Anyone can hit a wrong key.