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Maybe overall size, weight and number of sheets you can carry on your back if you shoot more than a mile or so from your car?Rob, I appreciate your points about 45 and 57 however if I expend the energy to shoot LF, why waste time and money shooting 45 or 57?
Tex, why waste time shooting 8x10 when you can shoot 11x14? or 20x24?
4x5 is a sweet spot for many. A kit weighs about the same as a modest MF kit, and the film is readily available. 5x7 film is harder to find, and you might have to cut down from 8x10 yourself, and the prices of the cameras are noticeably higher than 4x5 in many cases, and sometimes not all that far from 8x10. 8x10 is another sweet spot, with enough film available, and plenty cameras, but cost becomes a major issue, as does weight. Anything larger than 8x10 is for freaks
I would love an 11x14 camera myself. Maybe one day I might stretch to an 8x10 camera if I like 4x5 as much as I expect.
Sorry to say that and forgive me about it, i want Ebony or any LF in 8x10 size, but only NEW completely, not into "like-new" or second hand, i respect all of you as i know you are experienced and trusty, but i really want to be first hand to use my gear [i mean new from store or manufacturer, not from another shooter using it even few times ;-)]
Hi Tex,810 is where the fun begins - if it is too much trouble just stay at home and watch television
Believe me, i am so serious, and you will never understand my crazy mind or thinking.Are you actually being serious or just jesting?
Hi Tex,
Thanks for you point of view on when it's worth getting out with a LF camera (or not).
I'm sure all of us shooting smaller LF film than you appreciate knowing that our time is better spent watching TV. :ROTFL:
Gary
Believe me, i am so serious, and you will never understand my crazy mind or thinking.
And???Pro, IMO most LF shooters rotate gear on a continual basis - there is not a perfect camera and needs/attitudes change with experience. Also most high end LF gear has been well maintained. Buying new IMO is not a viable alternative.
I do try to have fun Tex, even when I'm out with my little bitty 4x5, instead of sitting in front of the TV.
I know it's easy to fire off smart one-liners.....I've done it myself in years past, but I finally learned (mostly) that there are real people on the other end and it's not worth being disrespectful of other people's feelings and views, just to get off a cheap shot.
Sorry if my views on the Ebony lensboards rubbed you the wrong way.....I'll be the first to admit I don't like tacky looking gear stuck onto the front of an otherwise beautiful camera, when something equally functional looks better. I am guilty as charged.
Gary
Sorry if I misunderstood your point of view Tex. It is difficult to know when someone is speaking in jest on the web. I've been misunderstood too many times myself.If that type of interpretation of the situation and self righteous response makes you feel better, have at it - perhaps you should continue pontificating.
In reality it was all in jest - I apologize if I hurt your feelings.
Ahh.....makes sense, although Badger Graphic (where I purchased my 45SU) only seems to have the mahogany fake wood grain boards on their website. Odd that my ebony wood model would come with the mahogany lens board. Oh well, I'm happy with the Wista lensboards.BTW, Ebony lens boards are available in mahogany or ebony to match the camera body.
Tex, this comment is interesting. Can you show me proof of a Sony 900 outperforming 4x5? I would love to see these results. Presumably then the Nikon D3x (single shot not stitched frames) would be better than 4x5 too?from personal experience I would not waste the time or energy shooting 45 again - a dinky little GG and miniscule film - a Sony 900 is a much better and less expensive alternative
I have that 39 MFDB and also 2 film MF [6x6 & 6x7], with all that i dream everyday to go with LF, not 4x5 but 8x10.Tex, this comment is interesting. Can you show me proof of a Sony 900 outperforming 4x5? I would love to see these results. Presumably then the Nikon D3x (single shot not stitched frames) would be better than 4x5 too?
If memory serves me correct 39 mpix MFDB photographers on this forum claim their backs fall just shy of 4x5 quality. Look forward to your reply.
Thanks
Rob
Why? (Serious question)Sorry to say that and forgive me about it, i want Ebony or any LF in 8x10 size, but only NEW completely, not into "like-new" or second hand, i respect all of you as i know you are experienced and trusty, but i really want to be first hand to use my gear [i mean new from store or manufacturer, not from another shooter using it even few times ;-)]
Why about what?Why? (Serious question)