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Roger Thoms

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I must say that Harman and Mike Walker really nailed it with the Titan. Very well designed, well made, and a pleasure to use. Great to hear that sales have reached the 1K mark.

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.......still waiting for either Freestyle or B&H to get these in stock....
 

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B&H has them in stock now, I get mine next week...
 

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Going to buy one of these next week,, If using HP5 what would be the ISO suggested rating for this camera?
 

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Ok lets say 400 Iso at f11 - 125 sec with my setup is normal --- f 206 would mean a 8 stop difference? therefore if I would think effective ISO would be around 1.6 or 2 Yes No??
I've been using TXP320 at the same ISO I use for anything (200) - I reckon it depends more on your developer/workflow than the camera - the Titan is just an f/206 box!

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thats a very cool meter for dummies... and yes it does mean that for the film I would use about a 8 stop difference from f16 ... I am going to print it out and keep it with the camera thanks for the link.

And don't forget to compensate for reciprocity. Good luck.

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good point
QUOTE=Joe VanCleave;1332783]And don't forget to compensate for reciprocity. Good luck.

~Joe[/QUOTE]
 

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I get my Titan tomorrow, totally ready for it, 5 film holders, two Mod54 tank inserts, negaflat carrier, changing bag, woot!

Question though, the included lens cone is stated to be a 72mm. What is that equal to in 35mm? I might get or make an external viewfinder but for now, I can use a 35mm rig to frame.
 

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Mine came the other day but I haven't had a chance to use it or the exposure calculator that was included. I'm in the process of assembling the calculator backed by plastic. The angle of view is 97 degrees. I printed a 97 degree template on clear (Pictorico) film and mounted it on plastic that can slide on to the camera. It's probably not comparable to a viewfinder but may be helpful. If anyone has other suggestions I'd like to hear them.

Thanks in advance.

http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/
 

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I printed a 97 degree template on clear (Pictorico) film and mounted it on plastic that can slide on to the camera. It's probably not comparable to a viewfinder but may be helpful.

I'd be interested in seeing this if you are inclined to post a photo here, Some of the RF style external VF's can be as much or more than the camera, so I would rather devise a similar plan...

97 degrees is about a 18.8MM lens in 35mm, so for now, I can use my Nikon 14-24 at that setting and figure a good chunk more image area on the short dimension of a 4x5 neg. It's possible the external VF for my XPan 30mm could help a bit, it seems to equal about a 17.8mm when mounted on a Nikon SLR with a 14-24. The other option is a Voightlander 15mm...?...who knows....

This will be really cool in use, I might have already paid for all of this stuff with a funky ad campaign...
 
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Here is the 97 degree template (a quick construction). If it turns out to be helpful I will make one with better materials. I apologize for the photo it was with my wife's phone for expediency.

Jeffrey Glasser


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So I got my Titan and gave it a whirl. It's super light but built very solid, even with a film holder, great concept!
I am not sure I will put much film through it though, just too soft for any kind of enlargement. Instead, it will more than likely see reversal paper since it costs half as much as sheet film and creates the mystic of an "Original". Based on what I saw in the flickr group's selects, I was hoping to at least get an 8 x 10 off of the negs but in souping my first 6 sheets last night, I just don't see any reason to go beyond contact prints...

On another note, the Mod54 insert worked perfectly in my 3-reel Paterson tank, what a treat that was! So I guess I am going to start building a proper 4x5 camera system now, I have everything I need to do it and besides, it will pull in some coin...

Love the simplicity of the Harman Titan though, I could easily backpack with this sucker...
 

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Interesting, I've printed several images on 11x14 with 1 1/4" borders and was quite pleased. Maybe it the subject matter has some thing to do with it.

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So here is a un-touched, unsharpened scan of the neg full frame and 100%...I can't see printing this to 11x14 based on the softness, I probably just need to get a real 4x5 camera, LOL! I just got two print orders that might pay for one...

But I do love the Pinhole, my wife and I are headed out the door in a moment to shoot Mother's Day cards on Direct Positive, should be fun!

On another note, I have found that if I use my Nikon 17-35 at 17mm with my Dee-Ate-Hundred in 4x5 crop mode, it is a near perfect approximation of what the Titan sees.
 
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I've seen some amazing 6x6 pinhole begs enlarged to 40x40" and wow, stunning. Soft, of course, but not overly so. Don't underestimate the power of the imperfect :smile:
 

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Just got ours and gave it to our intern who btw just won the fourth year medal at OACD and we decided to give her something to work with over the next couple of years.
Plus a hundred sheets of FP4 to get her started .

This unit is the cats ass and she was so excited and now I have to buy a few more this is a very cool looking kit being offered, since everyone who saw it wants one, my wife and I included...

Pinhole solarizations... how cool
 

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This unit is the cats ass

"cat's meow," unless your intention is something else indeed:wink: Just a question of cat anatomy:smile:
 

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So here is a un-touched, unsharpened scan of the neg full frame and 100%...I can't see printing this to 11x14 based on the softness, I probably just need to get a real 4x5 camera, LOL! I just got two print orders that might pay for one...

But I do love the Pinhole, my wife and I are headed out the door in a moment to shoot Mother's Day cards on Direct Positive, should be fun!

On another note, I have found that if I use my Nikon 17-35 at 17mm with my Dee-Ate-Hundred in 4x5 crop mode, it is a near perfect approximation of what the Titan sees.


So if you got one of these you could mount your Titan on your Dee-Ate-Hundred and presto you'd have a view finder. :D. http://www.amazon.com/HDE-Tripod-Screw-Shoe-Adapter/dp/B005005EEM

Btw, your image looks plenty sharp for 11x14 for my tastes, but then I'v seen 4x5 images printed 16x20 that I liked. Just different tastes. Maybe you need a 8x10 and then contact print the negatives.

Roger
 
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