Hey, people!
I have found an interesting "toy" and had to buy it. I also ran a search here and didn't find anyone talking about it.
Intrepid makes a "half dark slide" that makes it possible to shoot two 6x12 frames in a 4x5 sheet: https://www.fotoimpex.com/brands/intrepid-4x5-half-frame-dark-slide.html
You use it like this:
I have found an interesting "toy" and had to buy it. I also ran a search here and didn't find anyone talking about it.
Intrepid makes a "half dark slide" that makes it possible to shoot two 6x12 frames in a 4x5 sheet: https://www.fotoimpex.com/brands/intrepid-4x5-half-frame-dark-slide.html
You use it like this:
- Mask half the ground glass (mask not included, but can be made out of paper) or draw a line in the middle of the glass.
- Compose (on the bottom or top part of the full 4x5 frame).
- Check lighting and set speed and aperture properly.
- Close the shutter preview.
- Insert the film holder.
- Take out the regular dark slide.
- Insert the half dark slide, leaving the bottom or top part (according to the one you chose on #2 above).
- Shoot.
- Replace the half dark slide with the regular one.
- On the next shot, repeat the process using the unexposed part of the film.
