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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Large Format / December 2006

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View finder with one eye vs ground glass viewing with both eyes ?26 Dec 2006 23:37 GMT5
If I look at a scene with a view finder with only one eye, like a 35 mm
rangefinder camera, and compose a photograph, there is something
missing in the composition. For example, things at the edges go
unnoticed, mergers, and so on.
5x7 Velvia 10015 Dec 2006 19:30 GMT5
after countless calls and e-mails to dealers in the U.S., the U.K. and
continental Europe it seems clear to me that neither 5x7 nor 13x18
Velvia 100 is available any more in any of these countries. However, I
could identify a source in Japan where 5x7 Velvia can be ordered at
Face-mounting of prints to glass/plexiglass15 Dec 2006 07:04 GMT4
is anyone aware of a good and reliable place in the US where they offer
face-mounting of prints to glass or plexiglass (the "Diasec"
procedure)? An internet search unveiled surprisingly few labs (two, to
be precise), but I would bet there´s much more of them? Any personal
Photos - Leica, canon11 Dec 2006 19:09 GMT4
Herein are some photos of New York, San francisco (later) etc.:
http://home.netvigator.com/~wongh
Cameras:  Leica, canon
                                                                           HW
Looking for WW II 6-inch, f/6.3 METROGON LENS09 Dec 2006 01:24 GMT18
If anyone has a WW II Metrogon lens in pristine condition for sale,
please let me know.
Prefer lens elements only but tell me what you have.
Glass must be coated and perfect.
Basic Information About Distance From Subject04 Dec 2006 23:10 GMT4
Hi,  I know little about photography, so I am contacting you experts.
We are trying to figure out the best way to videotape a subject in a 10
x 15 vertical field - about 6 feet away from the camera.  Is this a
fisheye solution; or are there other ways to solve ?  If it is a
http://cheapcameras.blogspot.com02 Dec 2006 19:02 GMT1
All cameras and there reviews.
http://cheapcameras.blogspot.com
 
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