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In . com, on 08/21/06
at 11:01 AM, "One4All" said: [snip...] A 6x7 projector, even if one exists, would be a rare bird (& very expensive). For the record, I have one such with a Linhof medallion, made by Leitz. Even used, it was fairly expensive. But oh -- it's like watching Cinerama. Strictly manual in operation; no automatic anything. - ----------------------------------------------------------- les clark / edgewater, nj / usa ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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sr3 wrote:
I took y'all up on some of the suggestions here... From Stone Mountain State Park, take US 21 N to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Take the Parkway south & at the first overlook looking east, on a clear day, you'll be able to see both Stone Mountain, AND Pilot Mountain north of Winston Salem. I stopped at this overlook and the day wasn't anywhere close to clear. Anything beyond Stone Mountain was covered in haze but, that's typical weather. Clear weather would have been unusual! Still loved the views though. Used to get a lot more clear days up there. Most of that haze is industrial smog blowing out of the midwest across Kentucky & western Virginia and into the Blue Ridge. At that, it had been getting better under the EPA, until the last few years. This gave me the bright idea of driving down the Blue Ridge Parkway expecting to find an overlook on the western side of the mountains in hopes of getting a nice sunset photo. We drove from the Stone Mountain overlook to the Black Mountains overlook 20 miles north of Asheville (a five hour drive including a dinner stop on the side of the road) and learned something interesting - almost every single overlook on that section of the parkway looks EAST! The sun set before we could find anything facing west. Probably the best place in the area for that is right after you cross over US 421 between Wilksboro and Boone. Somewhere about the second overlook (which looks east of course - north of mile 280) there's a trail on the other side of the road that goes up to the top of a nice high hill with a wide meadow at the top. I've done sunsets from the top of that hill. On top of Mt Mitchell is also a good place for photographing sunsets, although I think they've removed the old tower now. The existing 30' tower is to be replaced by one that's half as tall, but much wider. I don't know when the new observation platform is scheduled to open, but it's supposed to be completely ADA compliant. NC State Parks had this image accompanying the press release. http://ils.unc.edu/parkproject//park..._platform2.jpg Another good one is to jump off the Parkway at Asheville & go west on I-40; south on US 19-23 (??) to Waynesville. Stay on US 23 and get back on the Parkway headed west. Waterrock Knob and Soco Gap should both give good western views for sunset. Waterrock Knob is about 10 miles from US 23. Soco Gap gives about 220 degrees of southerly view from ENE to WNW. Or if you stay on the Parkway continue south of Asheville to about Mile 425 to Devil's Courthouse. Climb all the way up to the overlook (about 1500' elevation change IIRC) and you'll have nearly a 360 degree panorama. South of the Parkway once you've passed Asheville is real NC Waterfall country. Check out Dupont State Park. -- These are my views. If you've got a problem with it, you can blame it on me, but this is what I think. I am not the official spokes-person for any Government, Commercial or Educational institution. John |
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"One4All" wrote in message
ups.com... Andrew Price wrote: On 20 Aug 2006 15:47:49 -0700, "One4All" wrote: Until you see a projected 6x6cm image, you ain't seen nothing, provided all elements of good photography are in the image, especially when taken with a Zeiss lens in a Rolleiflex or Hasselblad. Someone else here (regretfully I cannot remember his name) once said that a projected 35mm slide was, well, just like a slide, whereas a 6x6 was like looking at the scene through a window. Finding an (affordable) projector was one of the reasons why I finally didn't buy a Mamiya 6x7 format rangefinder. A 6x7 projector, even if one exists, would be a rare bird (& very expensive). Why are they so expensive? I know they are, I'm just wondering. Years ago, working in the jungle with someone who had a few slides but no way to show them, a couple of us knocked up a home-made 35mm slide projector that worked 'adequately' - so I know the technology and the tolerances are not that hard to deal with. For MF slides everything needs to be bigger, the light brighter, and the lens to have the coverage. OK, that pushes the price up, but if I was making a homemade one I'd look at a studio light (a Redhead would probably do as a starting point) for the light source, and an enlarger to get a nice big condensor lens. Then a bit of sheet metal working for the slide gate and changer. The projector lens would probably be an enlarger lens or process lens - enlarger lens would be faster, so brighter, and using one from a larger format than the slide would give a more suitable FL (and the coverage to do some keystone correction.) Now, if all that is 'reasonable' - why is it so expensive to do it commercially? Is it just the limited demand, or have I overlooked something vital? Peter |
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Thanks for a great post, John. I'm tucking it into my Gazetteer for the
next road trip! Scott |
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On 2006-08-21 14:01:10 -0400, "One4All" said:
......A 6x7 projector, even if one exists, would be a rare bird (& very expensive). ....... et "Even if one exists??" Of course one exists. The Cabin. But very expensive. But also available. Michael | "He's dead, Jim.".. |
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A Cabin projector is now on eBay. Current bid: $0.99.
Michael Weinstein wrote: On 2006-08-21 14:01:10 -0400, "One4All" said: ......A 6x7 projector, even if one exists, would be a rare bird (& very expensive). ....... et "Even if one exists??" Of course one exists. The Cabin. But very expensive. But also available. Michael | "He's dead, Jim.".. |
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On 2006-08-27 22:22:30 -0400, "One4All" said:
A Cabin projector is now on eBay. Current bid: $0.99. Michael Weinstein wrote: On 2006-08-21 14:01:10 -0400, "One4All" said: ......A 6x7 projector, even if one exists, would be a rare bird (& very expensive). ....... et "Even if one exists??" Of course one exists. The Cabin. But very expensive. But also available. Michael | "He's dead, Jim.".. At B&H: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...goryNavigation It is about $1300 with the lens. the item on ebay does not look like a 6x7 and might not even be Medium Format. -- Michael | "He's dead, Jim." |
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Cabin made/makes [?] projecters in all formats. With a 75mm lens, this one
is not medium format. It might even be half-frame 35mm format. Anyone truly in the market, Pro Photo Supply in Portland, Oregon, last week had a 6x7 Cabin projector, used but in nice shape, listed for about $1,000. I expect that the price is flexible. They are on the web. "Michael Weinstein" wrote in message news:2006082819331475249-notreallymeNOSPAM@ixnetcomcom... On 2006-08-27 22:22:30 -0400, "One4All" said: A Cabin projector is now on eBay. Current bid: $0.99. Michael Weinstein wrote: On 2006-08-21 14:01:10 -0400, "One4All" said: ......A 6x7 projector, even if one exists, would be a rare bird (& very expensive). ....... et "Even if one exists??" Of course one exists. The Cabin. But very expensive. But also available. Michael | "He's dead, Jim.".. At B&H: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...goryNavigation It is about $1300 with the lens. the item on ebay does not look like a 6x7 and might not even be Medium Format. -- Michael | "He's dead, Jim." |
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