Kevin Kehler
Member
I have just got into large format photography, having purchased a 5x7 Korona from Colin (Photobiz). I like the size and ratio of the 5x7 but am not really happy about the cost of film. In Canada, 25 pack of FP4+ is $65; same film in US, $45-49 with Adorama wanting $37 (and $35 to ship to Canada). 25 pack of 4x5 FP4+, $35 dollars in Canada. The Canadian dollar is at about .95 cents, so 5% difference due to currency valuations. I don't feel like blowing $2.10 a picture learning to use a large format camera and would much rather spend $1.20 a picture while learning (I do want to use the full 5x7 the majority of the time in the long run).
Is it possible to construct a device to fit in the 5x7 back but which will hold a 4x5 holder? I have attached a rough diagram of my idea (brown being the device, red being the holder and silver for the darkslide). You would insert the 4x5 into the holder and then insert the holder into the camera back. Key issues would including ensuring centering on ground glass and withdrawing/inserting the dark slide (it is recessed a couple of cms).
Am I just reinventing the wheel? Is there an easier way to make a reducing back (most people are going from 8x10 to 4x5, no used 5x7 to 4x5 backs I can find)? Or is it fairly simple to construct your own reduction?
Is it possible to construct a device to fit in the 5x7 back but which will hold a 4x5 holder? I have attached a rough diagram of my idea (brown being the device, red being the holder and silver for the darkslide). You would insert the 4x5 into the holder and then insert the holder into the camera back. Key issues would including ensuring centering on ground glass and withdrawing/inserting the dark slide (it is recessed a couple of cms).
Am I just reinventing the wheel? Is there an easier way to make a reducing back (most people are going from 8x10 to 4x5, no used 5x7 to 4x5 backs I can find)? Or is it fairly simple to construct your own reduction?