Grafmatic
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Hello… Still a noob here… for anybody who hasn’t seen my posts, I am a former and soon to be returning large format, sheet film photographer.
I am in the process of figuring out what’s out there and how cheap I can get it for. I’ve got the camera on order: Intrepid 4x5. My first lens is here: 180mm Nikkor-W. (Future planned lenses are 120mm and 90mm Super Angulon clones by Fuji and Ilex respectively. .I will be developing in a Stearman Press 6-sheet daylight tank.
stuff like film processing supplies, focusing cloth, film holders, and most other odds and ends like cable releases, and so forth, I either have or can obtain easily. I was dreading finding out what light meters cost these days. Fortunately, I already have one: my iPhone. It turns out there are a number of spot meter apps, most supporting the zone system, I even found one that compensate for reciprocity effect, having the curves for a lot of popular films programmed into it. I haven’t given it the acid test of actual use, but assuming it works, it saves me both kit weight and money.
Where I am getting stuck is in several areas. First one would be tripods. Picking out a tripod is tricky for me. First off, I’m 6 foot two. Second I hate tripods that I have to pull or crank the center column up 2 feet from the tripod yoke. Third, I am not a spring chicken anymore and want it to be as light as possible. These requirements may seem to be mutually exclusive, but I did it way back when: when I was shooting large format before, I used a Linhof record giant tripod, which was amazingly light for its available height- on level terrain, I could get the camera high enough that I had to stand on something to see through it, without raising the center column at all. With a Bogen hex plate head, the whole thing weighed about 9 pounds and easily supported a monorail camera.
I have not been able to find one used nor even a picture of one, but that’s what I’m looking for or something like it. I welcome recommendations on tripods.
The other area where I am stuck is filters. I note that Wratten filters are still being made and sold. I haven’t been able to find filter holders. There also are, or were, other options like Cokin and Lee; still in the research phase on those. I could probably work with about six filters. I just don’t want to have to duplicate them across three lenses. Advice and recommendations welcomed here also.
I found a tripod with good height, although the legs are four section so it might take a while to put up. It also is inexpensive, enough so to make me wonder if it’s a piece of crap or not. Anyway, here it is:
Any advice or recommendations are welcome and thanks in advance.
I am in the process of figuring out what’s out there and how cheap I can get it for. I’ve got the camera on order: Intrepid 4x5. My first lens is here: 180mm Nikkor-W. (Future planned lenses are 120mm and 90mm Super Angulon clones by Fuji and Ilex respectively. .I will be developing in a Stearman Press 6-sheet daylight tank.
stuff like film processing supplies, focusing cloth, film holders, and most other odds and ends like cable releases, and so forth, I either have or can obtain easily. I was dreading finding out what light meters cost these days. Fortunately, I already have one: my iPhone. It turns out there are a number of spot meter apps, most supporting the zone system, I even found one that compensate for reciprocity effect, having the curves for a lot of popular films programmed into it. I haven’t given it the acid test of actual use, but assuming it works, it saves me both kit weight and money.
Where I am getting stuck is in several areas. First one would be tripods. Picking out a tripod is tricky for me. First off, I’m 6 foot two. Second I hate tripods that I have to pull or crank the center column up 2 feet from the tripod yoke. Third, I am not a spring chicken anymore and want it to be as light as possible. These requirements may seem to be mutually exclusive, but I did it way back when: when I was shooting large format before, I used a Linhof record giant tripod, which was amazingly light for its available height- on level terrain, I could get the camera high enough that I had to stand on something to see through it, without raising the center column at all. With a Bogen hex plate head, the whole thing weighed about 9 pounds and easily supported a monorail camera.
I have not been able to find one used nor even a picture of one, but that’s what I’m looking for or something like it. I welcome recommendations on tripods.
The other area where I am stuck is filters. I note that Wratten filters are still being made and sold. I haven’t been able to find filter holders. There also are, or were, other options like Cokin and Lee; still in the research phase on those. I could probably work with about six filters. I just don’t want to have to duplicate them across three lenses. Advice and recommendations welcomed here also.
I found a tripod with good height, although the legs are four section so it might take a while to put up. It also is inexpensive, enough so to make me wonder if it’s a piece of crap or not. Anyway, here it is:
Any advice or recommendations are welcome and thanks in advance.