Moving up to LF?
If you are thinking of moving up to LF, please see this auction for a
beautiful ready-to-go 4x5. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7518084011 One of every ten people who looked have put this item on 'watch'. Might be an interesting auction. Maybe. I hope. :) http://elearning.winona.edu/jjs/watched.gif |
On Wed, 25 May 2005 20:20:29 -0500, "johnboy" wrote:
If you are thinking of moving up to LF, If you're moving to LF then I also suggest you consider 5X7 which has : 1) Almost 2X the area of 4X5 2) The cameras are usually only about 25% heavier. 3) Many lenses that cover 4X5 will cover 5X7. 4) A 5X7 negative is adequate for contact printing. 5) 5X7 enlargers are relatively easy to find in contrast to 8X10. And of course there are many of us who prefer the 1:1.4 ratio to the almost-square 4X5/8X10 format. JD - www.puresilver.org |
John wrote in message ...
On Wed, 25 May 2005 20:20:29 -0500, "johnboy" wrote: If you are thinking of moving up to LF, If you're moving to LF then I also suggest you consider 5X7 which has : [... snipped the good stuff ...] So true, John. When I finally became handy with 4x5 it seemed so _small_, and 5x7 and 8x10 began to look good. |
On Thu, 26 May 2005 06:28:31 -0500, "johnboy" wrote:
John wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 May 2005 20:20:29 -0500, "johnboy" wrote: If you are thinking of moving up to LF, If you're moving to LF then I also suggest you consider 5X7 which has : [... snipped the good stuff ...] So true, John. When I finally became handy with 4x5 it seemed so _small_, and 5x7 and 8x10 began to look good. I just wish someone would have told me the same thing 10 years ago when I bought my first 4X5. Oh it's a good format for commercial work (what hasn't gone to digital) but when I hold a 5X7 negative up to compare with one of my 5X7's ....... it just isn't a fair comparison ;)) JD - www.puresilver.org |
John wrote in message ...
I just wish someone would have told me the same thing 10 years ago when I bought my first 4X5. Oh it's a good format for commercial work (what hasn't gone to digital) but when I hold a 5X7 negative up to compare with one of my 5X7's ....... it just isn't a fair comparison ;)) John, are we becoming size queens? Can a hetero do that? Anyway, I was browsing your site and the manual for the D5 comes up 404. But would you know of a source, other than the spendy MFG, for a replacement footswitch and cable? best, the Other john |
On Thu, 26 May 2005 15:10:50 -0500, "Lorem Ipsum" wrote:
John wrote in message ... I just wish someone would have told me the same thing 10 years ago when I bought my first 4X5. Oh it's a good format for commercial work (what hasn't gone to digital) but when I hold a 5X7 negative up to compare with one of my 5X7's ....... it just isn't a fair comparison ;)) John, are we becoming size queens? Can a hetero do that? LOL ! Is that like "Mine's bigger than yours !" ?? Anyway, I was browsing your site and the manual for the D5 comes up 404. Yeah I gotta get that site fixed back up one of these days. Had someone talk me out of frames and it's been broke ever since. But would you know of a source, other than the spendy MFG, for a replacement footswitch and cable? For the Chromegatrol ? Greg Blank(http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank) might know. I believe that he used to work for Omega. JD - www.puresilver.org |
In article , John wrote:
But would you know of a source, other than the spendy MFG, for a replacement footswitch and cable? For the Chromegatrol ? Greg Blank(http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank) might know. I believe that he used to work for Omega. Yep I did,...& I believe Omega gets their raw materials, cable and footswitch pedals from Grainger supply. I don't know if or how they modify those. Coupled with a wiring diagram from Omega, L.I may be able to put something together, but I don't know if I would try or buy the pieces first before looking at what is involved. If you want to contact Omega Customer Service to inquire about the diagram the phone in the US is 800-777-6634 -- LF Website @ http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918 |
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