Poohblah
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here's my little dilemma... i want something a bit more practical for landscape photography than my 35mm cameras, but i don't have access to a darkroom (or space to build a darkroom) that can enlarge anything greater than 35mm negs. so, my idea is to get an 8x10 or 11x14 camera and shoot paper negs and then contact print to make a positive print. now, i know very little about alternative processes or LF cameras & lenses greater than 4x5, so i am asking here basically for whatever information i can get. essentially, what i want to know is:
how will the results from this process compare to an enlarged 35mm neg? i.e. what are the differences in resolution, tonal range, etc.
what paper would i use for the neg? VC? graded? RC? FB? also, i assume paper is red-insensitive, so i assume that means i couldn't use my beloved #25 filter?
where could i source an affordable camera and lens for this? are the APUG classifieds a good source?
i've noticed a wide range in prices for LF cameras and lenses. are there any cameras or lenses in particular that i should stay away from?
is the size/weight jump from an 8x10 camera to an 11x14 camera going to be significant enough to cause it to be a major decision-making factor?
finally... tripods... i have a fairly heavy tripod that i use for 35mm. could it work for LF, or would a new, wood tripod be a requirement as well?
how will the results from this process compare to an enlarged 35mm neg? i.e. what are the differences in resolution, tonal range, etc.
what paper would i use for the neg? VC? graded? RC? FB? also, i assume paper is red-insensitive, so i assume that means i couldn't use my beloved #25 filter?
where could i source an affordable camera and lens for this? are the APUG classifieds a good source?
i've noticed a wide range in prices for LF cameras and lenses. are there any cameras or lenses in particular that i should stay away from?
is the size/weight jump from an 8x10 camera to an 11x14 camera going to be significant enough to cause it to be a major decision-making factor?
finally... tripods... i have a fairly heavy tripod that i use for 35mm. could it work for LF, or would a new, wood tripod be a requirement as well?