sanking
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My main concern (based on past experience) is, that I might get "in the zone". It happens from time to time, especially when I travel abroad. That does not mean that I shoot rapidly, but I would take picture after picture until my film holders are used up. OK, I have that Harrison tent, but...
Once I shot 40 rolls of 220 film in 2 1/2 days. OK, some of my negs are big (panoramic), but there was a lot of 6x7 also...
I also tend to make a lot of negatives when using medium format, though my all-time maximum ihigh is probably less than 5-8 rolls of 220 film in a long day.
LF is for me an entirely different kind of experience. I spend a lot of time looking at the scene and thinking about the possibilities before exposing even the first negative. Exposing 20 sheets of 5X7 film in a morning or afternoon session would be for me an extremely productive session, assuming no duplicate shots are involved.
Sandy