Will find out how that goes by later tonight as I'll have shot my first roll and developed by then.
So, findings in. Three birds, one stone.
1. Leaf shutter in Zeiss Ikon lens is ... (you guessed it) slow!
2. Focal plane shutter on Speed Graphic is ... dead on accurate (at 1/1000, 1/900, the two speeds I checked).
3. I need more practice loading the Adapt-a-roll. First frame halfway eaten by light leak and too much film wasted in begining. Last frame cut off about half or two thirds. And I need to lubricate (maybe dry lube?) the counter. I had to go by the sound of the clicks at one point because it didn't advance the dial.
Oh, and that reminds me.. to sum things up.. Ansco John:
Hmmmm. Splitting 5x7 into two useable sheets; plus shards for checking developer; 2x time to clear for hypo tests. I do not see it as that wasteful.
I had a look at the pricing on the ULF run Ilford has going now, and the prices just made me cringe. Who cares about a little physical waste when the price is less than half to cut down a 4x5?

I'm just going to cut down 4x5. The shards I'll keep, and maybe do something else with them like... perhaps a photo-mosaic by taping them together on the back side and then loading them in a 11x14 pinhole camera in a rather haphazard but zen-like fashion
