Hello all. I discovered this group a few weeks ago and after lurking for a while have joined up. I live in New South Wales, Australia, near Canberra.
I started in photography as a child in the 1960s when my Dad and I set up a darkroom at home. He had a Leica III and a Pentax Spotmatic. I had a Yashica "J" 35mm rangefinder, and used to take Tri X. I came back to photography as an adult and slowly graduated to a Canon EOS 3. I didn't set up a darkroom but acquired a film scanner instead. A few years ago I acquired a Hasselblad 500CM which got me interested in manual photography again.
Several months ago I was trying to decide where to go next. I wanted to try movements but could not justify the price of a Hasselblad Arcbody or Flexbody. I also wanted to try panoramic, but similarly I could not justify spending the sort of money that Fujis and Linhofs went for. So I started looking at 4x5s. My decision was made for me when I found a shop in Melbourne selling a lot of Air Force surplus Horseman 45FA cameras, quite cheaply, with lenses. I bought one, and shortly afterwards a Chinese "Kang Tai" 6x17 back. I really enjoy using them both, and recently lugged the Horseman round Italy.
A few years ago I started a website while living overseas as a way of sharing pictures with family. As I have got more serious, it has acquired a few pretensions...
I started in photography as a child in the 1960s when my Dad and I set up a darkroom at home. He had a Leica III and a Pentax Spotmatic. I had a Yashica "J" 35mm rangefinder, and used to take Tri X. I came back to photography as an adult and slowly graduated to a Canon EOS 3. I didn't set up a darkroom but acquired a film scanner instead. A few years ago I acquired a Hasselblad 500CM which got me interested in manual photography again.
Several months ago I was trying to decide where to go next. I wanted to try movements but could not justify the price of a Hasselblad Arcbody or Flexbody. I also wanted to try panoramic, but similarly I could not justify spending the sort of money that Fujis and Linhofs went for. So I started looking at 4x5s. My decision was made for me when I found a shop in Melbourne selling a lot of Air Force surplus Horseman 45FA cameras, quite cheaply, with lenses. I bought one, and shortly afterwards a Chinese "Kang Tai" 6x17 back. I really enjoy using them both, and recently lugged the Horseman round Italy.
A few years ago I started a website while living overseas as a way of sharing pictures with family. As I have got more serious, it has acquired a few pretensions...
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