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Old February 16th 06, 06:36 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.large-format
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Photo London Weblink
http://photolondon.blogspot.com/

I have created this weblink
but I am using a samsung 4 mega pixel camera. I am not happy with the
colours

Can anyone advise me of a better camera?

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Old February 17th 06, 02:57 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.large-format
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A Deardorff or a Linhof would be better camera, but then so would most any
other Large Format Camera on this Large Format newsgroup :')



Can anyone advise me of a better camera?



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Old February 17th 06, 10:49 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.large-format
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:36:22 +0000 (UTC), "*Albert & Photo
Galleries*" wrote:

Photo London Weblink
http://photolondon.blogspot.com/

I have created this weblink
but I am using a samsung 4 mega pixel camera. I am not happy with the
colours

Can anyone advise me of a better camera?

New Photo Gallery: World & Emotion http://photoextra.blogspot.com/
New Photo Gallery: Amsterdam Mo http://photoamsterdam.blogspot.com/



If your end use is publishing on the web, your camera is
probably fine. I'd suggest that a grreater familiarity with
a photo editing software (PhotoShop comes to mind) would
take care of your colour dissatisfaction, after you've
figured out monitor calibration and, if you're making
prints, paper profiles. And the software will allow you to
correct for converging verticals and camera tilt.

One the other hand, if you want to make really big,
beautiful prints, you'll love 4x5, after you've reconciled
to the fact that making a photograph will tqke about half an
hour if it goes well, from setting the tripod to tripping
the shutter. I love the deliberation of the process.

You might look around for a "hand and stand" camera, being
sure the lens will allow some movement, such as the rising
front. There are some lovely British makes we never see here
in the Pacific Northwest..

Larry Jones
 




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