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Infiltration Forums > Private Boards Index > Medium and Large Format Photography > whats your beast?(Viewed 24843 times)
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Re: whats your beast?
<Reply # 60 on 5/22/2009 10:59 AM >
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its a super angulon f8



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Re: whats your beast?
<Reply # 61 on 5/22/2009 11:20 AM >
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Very nice lens. I'm definitely interested to hear how focusing goes in a darker abandonment.



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<Reply # 62 on 5/23/2009 10:16 PM >
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when i get some slides back, i'll post them up along with some crops. i think it shouldnt be too bad.



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Re: whats your beast?
<Reply # 63 on 5/29/2009 1:34 AM >
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i just got all my gear loaded into my bag...the whole shebang weighs about 32 pounds. tripod included. sunday should be fun.



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Re: whats your beast?
<Reply # 64 on 6/7/2009 2:39 AM >
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so?

anyhow
some samples off my rollei havent taken it urbex yet though might tonight

fujichrome ms100/1000 expired 1999 3 exposures f8 125th sec



320 txp


need to get a scanner still all i did was take the light off the enlarger and photograph the neg with the dslr



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Re: whats your beast?
<Reply # 65 on 6/8/2009 2:15 AM >
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I like #2. Thank you for posting.



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<Reply # 66 on 6/10/2009 11:55 PM >
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I am no fan, but I know many are, so I will say that Urban Outfitters have Holga's on sale for $9.99. I bought one for my cousin. I contemplated buying one for myself, but I just couldn't.



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Re: whats your beast?
<Reply # 67 on 6/21/2009 4:31 PM >
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took the rollei and the 6x7 out last night have to take the film in next week and see what i get
anyhow my rollei




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<Reply # 68 on 7/6/2009 12:07 AM >
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stupid end of roll cut off my attempt at light painting


shot on the 6x7 ms100/1000 asa 800 bulb mode



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<Reply # 69 on 7/18/2009 8:08 PM >
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From Cincinnati's favorite brewery:





Looks like that holder may have a small light leak, or I could have just gotten some flare.


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<Reply # 70 on 7/19/2009 6:15 PM >
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Flare is very easy with a Super Angulon F8, esp. with the wider end of the lens. You said you had a 90? I have a 70, and I ALWAYs get flare, no matter how hard I try to avoid it. Pretty sure it's not a light leak, because it's in a different place every time.



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Re: whats your beast?
<Reply # 71 on 10/23/2009 1:45 AM >
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Starting down a bad, bad road.



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<Reply # 72 on 10/23/2009 1:51 AM >
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That looks like so much fun.



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<Reply # 73 on 10/23/2009 1:56 AM >
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Let me know when you want to borrow it



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<Reply # 74 on 10/23/2009 2:48 AM >
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Posted by tunnelbug
Flare is very easy with a Super Angulon F8, esp. with the wider end of the lens. You said you had a 90? I have a 70, and I ALWAYs get flare, no matter how hard I try to avoid it. Pretty sure it's not a light leak, because it's in a different place every time.


I originally thought it was flare, but after reviewing my log sheet I realized that I have a couple holders that leak. Its not real pronounced in that photograph because I (failed at) cloning it out. The old 90mm Super Anglulons are actually very good with handling flare, even for not being multicoated.

Yokes, its not a bad road at all. Enjoy your new camera and the great images you get out of it.


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<Reply # 75 on 10/23/2009 1:28 PM >
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Thanks!

Have you used quickloads or readyloads before?



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<Reply # 76 on 10/23/2009 5:25 PM >
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Posted by yokes
Starting down a bad, bad road.


Sweet! A Graphic was my first 4x5. Awesome cameras, super portable. I will warn you now, you'll probably get frustrated at the lack of movements though. I ended up taking the Back and Bellows off of my Speed Graphic and building a rail-less folding camera to get more flexibility.



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<Reply # 77 on 10/23/2009 5:31 PM >
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To start, I'm sure I'll use it more like an SLR, and not take advantage of many movements (while learning how to use the damn thing and just just something in focus). In time, I'm sure you're right though.



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<Reply # 78 on 10/31/2009 3:29 AM >
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My new baby arrived today





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<Reply # 79 on 10/31/2009 3:52 AM >
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Looks good. I've always been tempted to pick up one of those, but always had doubts about how well they'd perform given the age of some models. I always pictured something breaking or locking up on me.

I also figured it would be a big PITA to have to use in low-light conditions.



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