When 120n roll film was first used, probably on 6x9 format, it was considered to be miniature.
Steve.
I say no (personally of course). I agree that large format is sheet film, the way I always saw it.
Panoramic formats are just that. They still use 120 film though.
What about 6 x 17 and 6 x 24 on 120? I do consider that large format. It doesn't equate to any measurement within the MF spectrum.
... but, again, why does it matter? Why can't one be satisfied to call 'em what they are and let it be?
Brad, I agree.. but for some people calling anything on roll film LF is as offensive as calling a porpoise a fish.
What about 6 x 17 and 6 x 24 on 120? I do consider that large format. It doesn't equate to any measurement within the MF spectrum.
It doesn't really matter much, but what about 2x3 sheet film shot in a small view camera? Not very large but it depends on what you are comparing it to.
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