mabman
Member
I've been browsing some of your galleries and I have to say, some of you LF guys do great work
I've been using 35mm and various 120 formats to date, but I have to admit I'm intrigued by LF...
I've read the recent thread on which LF camera to buy as a beginner, and the consensus seems to be either 4x5 or 5x7 in some format, such as a Speed/Crown Graphic.
Now, my main concern after the camera/lenses themselves is the cost of film. Some reading has lead me to the conclusion that x-ray film can be used for this purpose with interesting results (I'm mostly interested in B&W anyway), and is by far the cheapest option. However, the smallest size it comes in (at least that I can find) is 8x10".
Cutting this down would work optimally for 4x5 at least, but I'm wondering how practical an option this is - I've read that x-ray emulsion is particularly soft and prone to scratching. And, it would obviously have to be stored in something light-tight once cut down. (I don't have a darkroom myself for doing the cutting down, but I can rent time in a community darkroom for a reasonable price.)
I've still got a couple of MF cameras I haven't test-driven yet, so this idea is a little premature for me, but, hey, a guy's got to dream

I've read the recent thread on which LF camera to buy as a beginner, and the consensus seems to be either 4x5 or 5x7 in some format, such as a Speed/Crown Graphic.
Now, my main concern after the camera/lenses themselves is the cost of film. Some reading has lead me to the conclusion that x-ray film can be used for this purpose with interesting results (I'm mostly interested in B&W anyway), and is by far the cheapest option. However, the smallest size it comes in (at least that I can find) is 8x10".
Cutting this down would work optimally for 4x5 at least, but I'm wondering how practical an option this is - I've read that x-ray emulsion is particularly soft and prone to scratching. And, it would obviously have to be stored in something light-tight once cut down. (I don't have a darkroom myself for doing the cutting down, but I can rent time in a community darkroom for a reasonable price.)
I've still got a couple of MF cameras I haven't test-driven yet, so this idea is a little premature for me, but, hey, a guy's got to dream
