Dan Fromm
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Congratulations on getting a fine camera with a wonderful and seducing lens. You'll get over the first rush of passion.
Years ago the late Steve Grimes put an ex-aerial camera 38/4.5 Biogon in a Copal #0 for me. As soon as I received it I put it on a board and shot a roll of film with it on my humble Century Graphic. I used a 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 (you'd say 6x9) roll holder. When the film came back from the lab I fell madly passionately in love with the lens and couldn't bring myself to use any other lens for several months. Here http://1drv.ms/1qFtq0Y is a shot from the first roll.
An attempt to shoot a broad vista (the Mono Lake basin, from the overlook on US 395 north of it) on a hazy day broke the spell but the lens is still wonderful. You'll love your SWC even though its 38 Biogon, like mine, it isn't the best lens for every possible shot.
Years ago the late Steve Grimes put an ex-aerial camera 38/4.5 Biogon in a Copal #0 for me. As soon as I received it I put it on a board and shot a roll of film with it on my humble Century Graphic. I used a 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 (you'd say 6x9) roll holder. When the film came back from the lab I fell madly passionately in love with the lens and couldn't bring myself to use any other lens for several months. Here http://1drv.ms/1qFtq0Y is a shot from the first roll.
An attempt to shoot a broad vista (the Mono Lake basin, from the overlook on US 395 north of it) on a hazy day broke the spell but the lens is still wonderful. You'll love your SWC even though its 38 Biogon, like mine, it isn't the best lens for every possible shot.