Hi!!
A small (?) voice keeps telling me that I should (read as: _need_) to step-up to a larger format from 4x5. I've been playing with LF for approx a year now, developing my own BW film for the last 6 months, and c-41 for the last two. Great fun, but so far more process than good photographs
And as my current process of the (smallish?) 4x5 negatives are of the ehhmm .. alternative grey area type.... I would like to try out a larger negative and contact print on fiber paper.
I've seen that several consider 5x7 as a good format and trade-off between several factors such as format, size, cost, weight.... There seems however to be more 8x10 gear and film on the market
BTW, I usually shoots outdoor (although with reasonable distance from the car
So what should I target on the auction site ? 5x7 or 8x10 ?? pros & cons..

A small (?) voice keeps telling me that I should (read as: _need_) to step-up to a larger format from 4x5. I've been playing with LF for approx a year now, developing my own BW film for the last 6 months, and c-41 for the last two. Great fun, but so far more process than good photographs

And as my current process of the (smallish?) 4x5 negatives are of the ehhmm .. alternative grey area type.... I would like to try out a larger negative and contact print on fiber paper.
I've seen that several consider 5x7 as a good format and trade-off between several factors such as format, size, cost, weight.... There seems however to be more 8x10 gear and film on the market
BTW, I usually shoots outdoor (although with reasonable distance from the car

So what should I target on the auction site ? 5x7 or 8x10 ?? pros & cons..
