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Greetings from Newburyport, MA!
Inherited 'Graflex Century Graphic' (2x3). It has red (?)bellows; Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3,5/105 lens; Kalart Sync. Finder; "23" Graphic 120 film holder and I guess the standard back with groundglass. I've been a 35mm user starting back in 1965 w/Petri V (still using);( Konica, Pentacon, Exaktas, Mamiya, as well). Would really love to start shooting with this "critter" but... is roll film the better starting point? how accessible and practical is the cut film and where can I get a tutorial or similar? Is this Graflex suitable for a variety of photo situations or limited to more specific venues? And, I guess the lens choices are similar to 35mm options?
It's like starting all over again and I love it!! Thanks in advance for any assistance.
John
Inherited 'Graflex Century Graphic' (2x3). It has red (?)bellows; Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3,5/105 lens; Kalart Sync. Finder; "23" Graphic 120 film holder and I guess the standard back with groundglass. I've been a 35mm user starting back in 1965 w/Petri V (still using);( Konica, Pentacon, Exaktas, Mamiya, as well). Would really love to start shooting with this "critter" but... is roll film the better starting point? how accessible and practical is the cut film and where can I get a tutorial or similar? Is this Graflex suitable for a variety of photo situations or limited to more specific venues? And, I guess the lens choices are similar to 35mm options?
It's like starting all over again and I love it!! Thanks in advance for any assistance.
John