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kurageart
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Dan Fromm
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 9:39 am Post subject: |
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Not to be impolite, but if you want a field or technical camera with movements, just get one. There are many. |
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kurageart
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 1:35 pm Post subject: |
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Dan , You're not impolite, don't worry. Thanks for the nice suggestion, but I was already aware of the existance of technical cameras. I have a nice collection of vintage barrel lenses and projector lenses. Some are too "short" for my mentor reflex studio (minimal focal lenght around 180mm, since it haves a mirror). So i bought a speed graphic, since it seemed the only relatevely modern fieldish camera easily avaible with a focal plane shutter. I'm almost considering to get a mentor studio 13x18, a metal field/technical camera with a double courtain (slow) focal plane shutter and with movements, but the weight ,the fact that I will very probably make a new back, and possible problems with the sophisticate shutter kept me away from it. As many, I'm really fashinated by the idead of being able to recreate a look "à la Burnett" , that I believe he obtained using some tilt mouvements
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