OK, very good questions and ones I don't have answers for!
I suppose what I want to do is produce some nice quality land/seascapes - not for sale, just for me! I want to avoid 35mm, Pinhole and lomo at this stage.
hoffy, thanks for answering my question before I got around to asking it. I'm sorry, I don't see what your answer has to do with the final print's aspect ratio. Could you explain further what you want to accomplish?
Re Ian's split dark slide suggestion. It will work and you can implement it but if what you want is a long low print shooting 4x5 (or whatever format suits you) and cropping when printing will give you more cropping/fix the composition opportunities.
Re cropping, nearly everyone who has a Hasselblad SWC loves it and its fixed 38/4.5 Biogon. Me, I have a humble Century Graphic and an ex-aerial camera 38/4.5 Biogon in Copal #0. When I shoot it on 2x3 (6x9 in metric) I waste a bit of film real estate (black corners and all that) but I have much better cropping opportunities that the 'blad users do. The lens actually covers 84 mm. 24 mm x 80 mm is there when I want it.
If I went a 75mm, what would be a cost effective starting point? Something like a Caltar? Or should I be saving my clams and getting something better? I will keep in mind that I could easily go to KEH now and buy a EX condition Fuji G617 with 105mm lens for less than $1500.
Cheers
I know it's probably a bit cliche (and most certainly 'done before'), but this is the kind of imagery i'd like to start to learn how to take....
local pano examples
Where I go from there, who knows. It's all about getting a starting point.
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