Jeremy Moore said:Chris, have you ever thought about a 4x5 field camera with a 6x12 back?
Just a thought!
rbarker said:There are a couple of ways to consider "normal" focal length. The typical method is to use the diagonal of the film, which for 6x10 would be about 135mm. An alternate approach for panoramic formats would be to use the width - 120mm for 6x12. As you lean toward wider views, that might reduce to 110mm or even 90mm.
If you don't like the idea of having to change lens cones with the Fotoman, you might conisder an inexpensive 4x5 Crown Graphic with a Graflok back that would allow you to use something like a Horseman 6x12 rollfilm back.
Without being able to see the image on a ground glass, my guess would be that the use of an ND grad would be completely random. But, it might still help in some situations.ChrisC said:. . . How do you think I'll get along using grad ND's with a camera like this? I had thought that if composing with the groundglass inplace and using them in a cokin style holder that I could make some crude estimations, then load the film and work from that. Will I ever nail it properly, or will it always be a bit hit and miss?
ChrisC said:Thanks for all the input everyone. In many ways I'm glad I don't have a never ending source of money to spend on camera equipment when I want to 'try' something new, otherwise I'd have a room full of the stuff, most of which I'd regret buying!
I think I now have a pretty reasonable grasp on what I want out of a camera set-up, and the result that will work best will being having two different set ups, sometime down the road. I'll admit I'm still a little bit afraid of making the step into 4x5. Having done alot of research on it, and reading all sorts of things about it, I really want to make the move, but I'm not completly set up to handle 4x5, and the cost of film is a little bit frightening too.
I think in the mean time I'll jump back into 35mm by getting myself a Nikon FM3A, and build up a three to four lens set for it (I can't see myself ever leting anything other than myself focus a camera again). It should do everything I need it to do for years to come, and I'll be able to become aquainted with all aspects of photography at a much higher level before jumping into large format a few years down the road.
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