Here I was, about two years ago, amusingly deriding APS-sized sensor users over the ludicrously small sensitive area in their cameras. You see, I could explain to them how much more information I could record on my 6x6 film frame... shallow DOF was impossible for them, and they had no idea what a smooth tonal transition looked like.
Very quickly, I realized that if challenged, I could claim the 4x5" of my TechPan film was approaching GigaPixel sizes...
And then, I found this "home". Seeing avatars of Vikings single-handedly hand-holding banquet cameras should have warned me I suppose with hindsight... The signature "Amazing how small 4x5" can look" might have clued me in too. The fact is, where the owner of the site uses the Deardorff logo as his avatar, anything below 8x10" and one is going to be riled in the locker room showers here.
Fast forward to present-day ApeHugging, and I'm aware of the infection I picked up. To paraphrase Robert Capa's famous "If your photos aren't good, you're not close enough." as applicable to here...
If you need a loupe to view your negative on the light table, your film ain't big enough!
So moral of the story... I'm infected with the wunderlust of ULF. I walk past some of Jorge's contact prints on my wall everytime I go grab a beer out of the fridge (so about 18 times a day)... And then I look at my incredibly inadequate 6x6 neg on Technical Pan on the light box and think, "I can't resolve that fly's pubic hair under my 20x loupe." and the rest is history.
So to finally get to the point... I have a darkroom far far away which I get to visit every couple of months. There is NO way I can fit an enlarger in my home... but! I could conceivably do contact prints with a few trays in my bathroom without risking immediate divorce (God I hope she's not reading over my shoulder right now...). And THAT is enough convincing I need to start looking around at 8x10 folding field cameras.
Naturally, that Ebony SV810U is gorgeous. But then again, so is a Patek Philippe 5004 Quantième Perpetuel split-time chronograph... What I do see however, are Deardorffs and Tachihara - judging by current auctions on Ebay.
So... dear ULFers I ask you this: do not try to discourage my impetuous ambitions here by talking about the silver bullets in life. Do not try to hammer in reason into my small brain - many have tried before. I know I do not know enough, but I also know I will explore this route. So I'm thinking damage control - avoiding buying the Betamax of cameras. Would something like this:
Tachihara be interesting...
or rather something like this
Deardorff be better?
Very quickly, I realized that if challenged, I could claim the 4x5" of my TechPan film was approaching GigaPixel sizes...
And then, I found this "home". Seeing avatars of Vikings single-handedly hand-holding banquet cameras should have warned me I suppose with hindsight... The signature "Amazing how small 4x5" can look" might have clued me in too. The fact is, where the owner of the site uses the Deardorff logo as his avatar, anything below 8x10" and one is going to be riled in the locker room showers here.
Fast forward to present-day ApeHugging, and I'm aware of the infection I picked up. To paraphrase Robert Capa's famous "If your photos aren't good, you're not close enough." as applicable to here...
If you need a loupe to view your negative on the light table, your film ain't big enough!
So moral of the story... I'm infected with the wunderlust of ULF. I walk past some of Jorge's contact prints on my wall everytime I go grab a beer out of the fridge (so about 18 times a day)... And then I look at my incredibly inadequate 6x6 neg on Technical Pan on the light box and think, "I can't resolve that fly's pubic hair under my 20x loupe." and the rest is history.
So to finally get to the point... I have a darkroom far far away which I get to visit every couple of months. There is NO way I can fit an enlarger in my home... but! I could conceivably do contact prints with a few trays in my bathroom without risking immediate divorce (God I hope she's not reading over my shoulder right now...). And THAT is enough convincing I need to start looking around at 8x10 folding field cameras.
Naturally, that Ebony SV810U is gorgeous. But then again, so is a Patek Philippe 5004 Quantième Perpetuel split-time chronograph... What I do see however, are Deardorffs and Tachihara - judging by current auctions on Ebay.
So... dear ULFers I ask you this: do not try to discourage my impetuous ambitions here by talking about the silver bullets in life. Do not try to hammer in reason into my small brain - many have tried before. I know I do not know enough, but I also know I will explore this route. So I'm thinking damage control - avoiding buying the Betamax of cameras. Would something like this:
Tachihara be interesting...
or rather something like this
Deardorff be better?