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I finally got round to scanning the polaneg from my shoot with Katrina back in august. it may be nothing special, but still worth sharing.
Toyo-View Recessed Lens Board Copal #1, USA CAT#180-619
Reduces focal length for wide angle lenses.
The lens board measures approximately 43 mm in depth and is 158 mm square, used for Toyo-View 45G, 57G and 810G large format cameras and some Omega-View models as well.
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Original on 4x5 inch film, Fuji-chrome Velvia 50.
Church Oude Kerk in Oude Delft.
Delft, Netherlands.
I have just been kindly given this 5x7 monorail Toyo view camera. The package included the camera itself, a 5x7 back, a 4x5 back, film holders, a 240 mm Komura lens in Copal 3 shutter, and a 180 mm Bayer lens in Compur shutter.
The camera seems to be a M series as I understand, the predecessor of the famous G series. Still, if any of you have more info on this camera, please share !
Finally got an adapter to fit my filter system on this bad boy. Looking forward to getting out to Belle Isle with it this weekend.
4x5 150mm lens with red filter 6 secs. pyrocat hd split development. Produces thin negative good for scanning but not so much for enlarger.
This is a 4x5 Large Format Film Shoot that I scanned and did some edits in photoshop. Let me know what you think!
GOMZ Fotokor, 9x12. Digitally inverted paper negative. Paper: Fomaspeed matte, ~ 4 ISO.
F4.5, 120 seconds. A bit overexposed, 90 seconds could be just fine.
Near Monterey, California.
Taken with a 4x5 Super Graphic Camera with a Schneider 90mm f/5.6 Super Angulon lens.
After posing for the picture I thought I was making on this sheet (using T mode in the dark), I closed the shutter and turned on the lights. When I looked at my lens I was staring at a now-open shutter, meaning that the shutter never opened for my originally planned scene in the first place and was instead now photographing an empty bed. Oh well.
4x5 HP5
5x4 Pinhole camera. I use Fidelity double dark slides attached by Velcro straps. Sheet film or paper. Constructed entirely of wood, with black velvet light traps .I call it the Ghost Camera because I was using it in a local graveyard when I was asked by an interested/puzzled stranger "what kind of camera is that"? I couldn't resist it. (naughty I know)
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