JWMster
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Newby looking to get into LF 4X5, I'm trying to understand the LOUPE. I've had a plastic thing and YIPES! it's not what I'd like to use or depend on for more than looking at negatives. Real optical glass seems the way to go, and likely (from a survey of ebay and elsewhere ) means spending somewhere north of $50.
So here's my question - and some of what I've seen in old LOUPE threads may be differentiated between who is using 4X5 and who is using 8X10 - what's the "right" MAGNIFICATION X for 4X5 ? Let me add that I'm seeing a lot of good mfg. names have put out loupes with 3X and 4X, and up to 8X, but I've also seen "ZOOM" Loupes that do 8X up to 16X.
Suggestions welcome. Thanks!
So here's my question - and some of what I've seen in old LOUPE threads may be differentiated between who is using 4X5 and who is using 8X10 - what's the "right" MAGNIFICATION X for 4X5 ? Let me add that I'm seeing a lot of good mfg. names have put out loupes with 3X and 4X, and up to 8X, but I've also seen "ZOOM" Loupes that do 8X up to 16X.
Suggestions welcome. Thanks!
