Donald Qualls
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Another thread originally on this topic was closed because it turned into a flame fest of personal insults and politics -- but the premise, originally (I think), had some promise.
No, I'm not interested in getting a Leica; even if I could afford one, I have a couple other 35 mm cameras and do in fact shoot without meter or tripod most of the time -- I can gauge Sunny 16 well enough, in enough range of light (at least on negative film), that I really only need a meter when it's too dim to hand hold ISO 400 or when I'm under artificial light (or when I'm trying to apply Zone System, but I can't afford a spot meter right now, either). However -- the large format equipment I own and use, a couple 'tween-wars German plate cameras, was designed to be hand held like a press camera. Focusing can be done by scale, and some plate cameras were even fitted with Kalart coupled rangefinder; negatives don't have less latitude because they're large, and the Fomapan 100 I shoot most in 9x12 cm is the same emulsion as that sold in 35 mm and 120.
Now, I know Ole Tjugen hand holds 5x7 and even 8x10 on occasion, and we're not talking a Hobo here -- but how many other folks use large format cameras (like press cameras, but also including field cameras) hand held? What kind of subjects do you shoot this way? How is your ratio of good shots to those with too much motion blur to use?
No, I'm not interested in getting a Leica; even if I could afford one, I have a couple other 35 mm cameras and do in fact shoot without meter or tripod most of the time -- I can gauge Sunny 16 well enough, in enough range of light (at least on negative film), that I really only need a meter when it's too dim to hand hold ISO 400 or when I'm under artificial light (or when I'm trying to apply Zone System, but I can't afford a spot meter right now, either). However -- the large format equipment I own and use, a couple 'tween-wars German plate cameras, was designed to be hand held like a press camera. Focusing can be done by scale, and some plate cameras were even fitted with Kalart coupled rangefinder; negatives don't have less latitude because they're large, and the Fomapan 100 I shoot most in 9x12 cm is the same emulsion as that sold in 35 mm and 120.
Now, I know Ole Tjugen hand holds 5x7 and even 8x10 on occasion, and we're not talking a Hobo here -- but how many other folks use large format cameras (like press cameras, but also including field cameras) hand held? What kind of subjects do you shoot this way? How is your ratio of good shots to those with too much motion blur to use?