mrtoml
Member
I have a nice large format kit (Shen Hao 4x5, lots of holders, a nice Rodenstock lens etc.), but I have not used it for a long time. The reason being that I used to scan my negatives and print digitally. I have since completely given up digital and now use mostly medium format (a Mamiya 7, Fuji 645 and some 35mm). I enlarge up to 12x16 and don't envisage ever going much bigger (maybe the odd 16x20). However, I appreciate the value of having camera movements. I also have a lot of 4x5 negatives from my days in Connemara which I cannot currently print - which is a shame.
My question then is twofold:
1. At 12x16 would I notice a big improvement over the Mamiya 7 with its legendary lenses if I went up to 4x5? I have never printed a 4x5 negative conventionally and I don't think the digital versions are a proper comparison.
2. I am worried about the enlarger. I have a 6x7 version (LPL7700) and my darkroom has a low ceiling (about 6 1/2 feet). The LPL almost touches the ceiling (it's on a bench). Is there a 4x5 enlarger that would comfortably fit into this space that would do 12x16?
If the answer is no to both these questions then it may be worth passing the kit on to someone who can make better use of it.
Cheers.
My question then is twofold:
1. At 12x16 would I notice a big improvement over the Mamiya 7 with its legendary lenses if I went up to 4x5? I have never printed a 4x5 negative conventionally and I don't think the digital versions are a proper comparison.
2. I am worried about the enlarger. I have a 6x7 version (LPL7700) and my darkroom has a low ceiling (about 6 1/2 feet). The LPL almost touches the ceiling (it's on a bench). Is there a 4x5 enlarger that would comfortably fit into this space that would do 12x16?
If the answer is no to both these questions then it may be worth passing the kit on to someone who can make better use of it.
Cheers.