emraphoto
Member
hi folks,
first off thank you for taking any time to get me up to speed... i appreciate it in advance.
so, i recently stumbled upon a granview 4x5, point and shoot essentially. i didn't end up getting it but damn now i have been bitten and i want to try one out. now i am on the hunt for all the info possible on 4x5 point and shoot cameras.
i shoot documentary work and want something that is both fast and reasonably easy to handle. although i work on pentax 6x7's a LOT size is a bit of a factor... currently i am shooting a commission (book) that involves being on commercial fishing boats in 12-15 foot seas regularly. being able to handle the set up is a must. a lens in the 24mm (35mm equiv.) neck of the woods would be ideal.
i do have a budget so a used granview or fotoman is where i have been focusing my attention. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
i also spend a lot of time working overseas in less than ideal conditions and was curious about the best process for 4x5 sheet film. is it possible to shoot the film and then store it until i return home or would it be best to develop in the field?
again i am very appreciative of any and all help!
cheers
john
first off thank you for taking any time to get me up to speed... i appreciate it in advance.
so, i recently stumbled upon a granview 4x5, point and shoot essentially. i didn't end up getting it but damn now i have been bitten and i want to try one out. now i am on the hunt for all the info possible on 4x5 point and shoot cameras.
i shoot documentary work and want something that is both fast and reasonably easy to handle. although i work on pentax 6x7's a LOT size is a bit of a factor... currently i am shooting a commission (book) that involves being on commercial fishing boats in 12-15 foot seas regularly. being able to handle the set up is a must. a lens in the 24mm (35mm equiv.) neck of the woods would be ideal.
i do have a budget so a used granview or fotoman is where i have been focusing my attention. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
i also spend a lot of time working overseas in less than ideal conditions and was curious about the best process for 4x5 sheet film. is it possible to shoot the film and then store it until i return home or would it be best to develop in the field?
again i am very appreciative of any and all help!
cheers
john