Plus, the weight difference won't be huge, because no monorails are light.
Absolutely correct Dan - most of Peter Gowland's photography wasn't exactly oriented toward "lightweight"Galvin, Matt, Galvin.
Absolutely correct Dan - most of Peter Gowland's photography wasn't exactly oriented toward "lightweight".
I've corrected my earlier post.
I don't see the appeal of 2x3 cut sheet film at all. It's hard to get...
A good roll film holder holds the film flatter anyway (but not all roll film holders are precise - those need to be purchased thoughtfully too !).
But my comment about Peter Gowland's photography does stand.
OK. Second-hand 2x3 cut film holders are cheap these days. If you enjoy tinkering, then once you have settled on a camera, why not get both a few of those as well as a roll holder, and both a box of sheet film and a couple of rolls of 120 rollfilm, try them both and see which suits you better, in terms of both enjoyment of the process and results?
The one caveat is that some modern 2x3 cameras will accept only rollholders - they don't have spring backs to accept cut film holders. Just something to keep in mind as you're shopping, if you think you might like to try cut sheets.
Regardless, good luck and enjoy!
The amount of time necessary for acetate-based roll film to take a set on reverse-curl feed rollers varies with ambient conditions. A bulge can occur in as little as 15 seconds....Most rollholders for 2x3 cameras have a feed path that pulls the film through a tight reverse curl before it enters the exposure gate. If the film sits for any substantial length of time between exposures, you will see a noticeable bump parading across the gate if you pull the darkslide and watch what happens as you operate the film advance...
It's also a function of lens. Contrary to what many might think, shorter focal lengths suffer greater lack of focus in the 'bulge stripe' than do longer ones....Whether this matters depends on the kinds of pictures you make, typical working apertures, and how critical a viewer you are...
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