> Samsung - Digimax 350SE
>
> http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/
OK I give up...given this post in rec.photo.large-format - is this a 2x3,
4x5, 5x7, or 8x10 camera? And size/type lensboard comes with it?
Jerry Avins - 09 Nov 2007 17:33 GMT
>> Samsung - Digimax 350SE
>>
>> http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/
>>
> OK I give up...given this post in rec.photo.large-format - is this a 2x3,
> 4x5, 5x7, or 8x10 camera? And size/type lensboard comes with it?
OK I give up...given this post in comp.dsp, does this camera have
user-accessible image processing software?
David Nebenzahl - 09 Nov 2007 18:47 GMT
On 11/9/2007 7:55 AM Lawrence Akutagawa spake thus:
>> Samsung - Digimax 350SE
>>
>> http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/
>>
> OK I give up...given this post in rec.photo.large-format - is this a 2x3,
> 4x5, 5x7, or 8x10 camera? And size/type lensboard comes with it?
Duuuuuuh ... what's a lensboard?
Jerry Avins - 09 Nov 2007 21:29 GMT
> On 11/9/2007 7:55 AM Lawrence Akutagawa spake thus:
>
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>
> Duuuuuuh ... what's a lensboard?
Many large-format cameras have interchangeable lenses. I have a few
lenses for my Speed Graphic; each is mounted on a board that fits the
front bellows support -- the lens board. All have irises and most have
shutters, although the focal-plane shutter is useful for all.
Now: please delete news:comp.dsp from the reply-to list. Camera types is
just spam here.
Jerry

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Duncan - 10 Nov 2007 21:11 GMT
> On 11/9/2007 7:55 AM Lawrence Akutagawa spake thus:
>
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>
> Duuuuuuh ... what's a lensboard?
It isn't something to surf photo newsgroups on that's for sure!
It holds a lens in the camera to allow focus something lacking in the
original posting.
John - 29 Dec 2007 11:59 GMT
>OK I give up...given this post in rec.photo.large-format - is this a 2x3,
>4x5, 5x7, or 8x10 camera? And size/type lensboard comes with it?
No, no, no ! Those common sizes would never do ! It's a 3.25 x 4.25 !
Body that is ;>)
JD
Jerry Avins - 29 Dec 2007 15:28 GMT
>> OK I give up...given this post in rec.photo.large-format - is this a 2x3,
>> 4x5, 5x7, or 8x10 camera? And size/type lensboard comes with it?
>
> No, no, no ! Those common sizes would never do ! It's a 3.25 x 4.25 !
Do you mean 2.25x3.25 like my Speed Graphic.
> Body that is ;>)
>
> JD
How does this relate to digital signal processing? (I won't see your
answer.)
Jerry

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John - 29 Dec 2007 22:22 GMT
>> No, no, no ! Those common sizes would never do ! It's a 3.25 x 4.25 !
>
>Do you mean 2.25x3.25 like my Speed Graphic.
Nope, the slightly larger Speed had a film size of 3.25 x 4.25.
JD
Colin_D - 30 Dec 2007 22:08 GMT
>>> No, no, no ! Those common sizes would never do ! It's a 3.25 x 4.25 !
>> Do you mean 2.25x3.25 like my Speed Graphic.
>
> Nope, the slightly larger Speed had a film size of 3.25 x 4.25.
>
> JD
... Also known as 'quarter plate' i.e. 1/4 of a 'whole plate', an
English/European glass plate size measuring 8½ x 6½ inches.
Colin D.

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