paladin1420
Subscriber
A friend just loaned me (semi-permanantly) a toyo-view 4x5. It comes with a few lenses, film holders, tripod and roll film back.
I'm very new to large format and I'm not sure where to start. One place I'd like to start is with the roll film back because I have what I need (darkroom-wise) to develop roll film. I have trays to develop 4x5 but I'm much more comfortable with a daylight tank. Also, I'm sure screwing up my first couple of dozen exposures of 120 will be cheaper than screwing up a couple of dozen sheets of 4x5.
My problem is that I'm not sure how to work with the roll film back. It's a Calumet C-2, and I can kind of guess where to the film and take-up spools go, but beyond that I am lost.
Does anyone know how to work one of these things or have a resource to refer me to?
Any other suggestions about where to start with this camera?
Thanks,
Paladin1420
I'm very new to large format and I'm not sure where to start. One place I'd like to start is with the roll film back because I have what I need (darkroom-wise) to develop roll film. I have trays to develop 4x5 but I'm much more comfortable with a daylight tank. Also, I'm sure screwing up my first couple of dozen exposures of 120 will be cheaper than screwing up a couple of dozen sheets of 4x5.
My problem is that I'm not sure how to work with the roll film back. It's a Calumet C-2, and I can kind of guess where to the film and take-up spools go, but beyond that I am lost.
Does anyone know how to work one of these things or have a resource to refer me to?
Any other suggestions about where to start with this camera?
Thanks,
Paladin1420