Taking Sharp Photos Using a 6x9 Folding Camera
On 10-03-20 12:07 , RolandRB wrote:
Taking Sharp Photos Using a 6x9 Folding Camera Author: Roland Rashleigh-Berry Version: Draft 1.0 Date: 20 March 2010 I was tempted last year (or so) to buy a 6x9 folder, others 'round here like Littleboy are fans. They also warn about focus issues with some 6x9 folders, so it's not something I'd jump into lightly. Esp. in light of the ever reducing processing availability/convenience. There is a new FujiFilm 6x9 folder, but it isn't cheap by any measure. I'd put my photo-bucks elsewhere. -- gmail originated posts are filtered due to spam. |
Taking Sharp Photos Using a 6x9 Folding Camera
On 10-03-21 13:06 , RolandRB wrote:
On Mar 21, 4:41 pm, Alan wrote: On 10-03-20 12:07 , RolandRB wrote: Taking Sharp Photos Using a 6x9 Folding Camera Author: Roland Rashleigh-Berry Version: Draft 1.0 Date: 20 March 2010 I was tempted last year (or so) to buy a 6x9 folder, others 'round here like Littleboy are fans. They also warn about focus issues with some 6x9 folders, so it's not something I'd jump into lightly. Esp. in light of the ever reducing processing availability/convenience. There is a new FujiFilm 6x9 folder, but it isn't cheap by any measure. I'd put my photo-bucks elsewhere. -- gmail originated posts are filtered due to spam. The only recent FujiFilm folding camera I am aware of is a 6x7 (GF670). Film flatness is much less of a problem with thee smaller formats such as 6x6 folding cameras but it is the 6x9 format I like. It's altogether more impressive on a light box. Doh! Still just as tempting for the same reasons. -- gmail originated posts are filtered due to spam. |
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