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Thank you very very much Frank! There is a lot of talent and knowledge in this forum, so I am truly humbled with your post. :salute:Mr Lindberg, and I say that most respectfully... This is simply stunning as is pretty much of all you post here. I'm sure I am not the only one to be inspired by your mastership and craft. Thank you for your inspiration and hope that us mere mortals can aspire too.
Regards
Frank
Somebody is having fun with their new lights.CAPcam, Schneider 120, IQ3 100
Convention when shooting a watch is either 9 minutes to 2, or 9 minutes past 10.Shouldn't they all show the same time ?
When were you in Jupiter? That is where I live. Are you a Palm Beach County part timer? We should meet. Please private message me.The 210mm Schneider was used on this image with an Arca rm3di and a Phase 100 meg back; the lens weighs less than 15 ounces. I find the resolution amazing given my Hasselblad 210mm has a weight of 2.9 pounds
Stanley
Hello, I've recently purchased a Cambo 1600. I would be interested how you got the 210mm Schneider to work with the Arca rm3di? I know we are talking about 2 difference camera mounts. Can you buy after market lens board to attach the lens to the arca? Any help would be appreciated.The 210mm Schneider was used on this image with an Arca rm3di and a Phase 100 meg back; the lens weighs less than 15 ounces. I find the resolution amazing given my Hasselblad 210mm has a weight of 2.9 pounds
Stanley
Thanks!!! Does anyone install there own lens boards? Also, I've noticed Rodenstock has a 360mm large format lens that I wondered if it would work on the cambo 1600 body?Purchased the lens from Capture Intergration and they had Arca Swiss mount it for me. It comes with a rather large Spacer that is mounted between the camera and the back for the purpose of focus. After conferring with Rod Klukus, the Arca US representative; I learned when employing tilt on this lens, it is best to keep the camera level whenever possible to gain maximum depth of field.
Stanley
Thanks!!! Does anyone install there own lens boards? Also, I've noticed Rodenstock has a 360mm large format lens that I wondered if it would work on the cambo 1600 body?
thanks,
gage
Convention when shooting a watch is either 9 minutes to 2, or 9 minutes past 10.
Top two are done that way purely for symmetrical purposes
I'm perfectly content with the positions of the hands.i think he means the seconds hand? was the first thing i noticed.
i just pull the crown out at the right position (if it’s not a dummy model with no movement) and retouch it back in. a lot easier than moving the hand in post!