Thank you very much for your comments- very helpful. I will save the Bronica- I have used it yet.
Bob
Thanks for answering. What type of digital back do you use??
Bob
Hi, I have an Epson V550 scanner, I don't know the quality, but with a large negative, it should be fine.
Thanks for the advise,
Bob
I want to use my old 500 CM. The best photos I have taken were with this camera. I just inherited a Bronica GS1 with a 6 x 7 back, so I have two medium format film cameras.
1. What would you do?
2. Should I have the film professionally developed and scanned, if so, auto-versus- custom scans?
3. Should I have the film developed only and photograph it on my copy stand with a macro-lens on a high MP 35mm camera?
4. Should I develop film myself (only black and white)-I still have a darkroom?
5. Is it better to photograph film on a copy stand with a 35mm or use a flat bed scanner? if so which scanner?
6. Should I spend a fortune and buy a digital back (my wife doesn't read UH)?
In a quandary and need some help
Thank you,
Bob
My dear friend Bob Gardner, Philo was his user name, an active participant in UH died suddenly. He was a great friend, an avid photographer, and someone who I knew for almost 50 years. He told me above Ugly Hedgehog.
He will be missed.
Bob Neger
I recently discovered several old great Gitzo tripods in a chest however one tripod is missing the rubber rings to tighten or loosen the legs. The tripod missing the rubber pieces is a Studex with two leg extensions. While I can use it as is, it would be better with the rubber tightening rings.
Any idea where I can acquire these parts or does anyone have these parts?
Thank You,
Bob
jaymatt wrote:
All are nice shots. The last is my favorite.
Thanks just noticed the lighthouse and horizin is tilted