firefli
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- May 8, 2014
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Hi,
I'm pretty much interested in getting prints of people in black and white. I've got a 4x5 Crown that I am using to learn on - I used to develop 35mm film when I was younger - and am enjoying the process. But I'm thinking that I may want to get an 8x10 negative to make contact prints with. What I've learned with the 4x5 is that I need a good fresnel to focus the subject properly since using the rangefinder for me is not so accurate. The Crown is fun but the image on the groundglass is too dark most of the time to be useful. I have ok eyesight so it isn't that.
Would anyone have any suggestions as to a good fresnel to use on a not so expensive model of an 8x10 camera or a stock fresnel that is bright and easy to use on an 8x10? I don't have any particular 8x10 camera in mind....
Thanks - geat forum by the way very helpful people here!
I'm pretty much interested in getting prints of people in black and white. I've got a 4x5 Crown that I am using to learn on - I used to develop 35mm film when I was younger - and am enjoying the process. But I'm thinking that I may want to get an 8x10 negative to make contact prints with. What I've learned with the 4x5 is that I need a good fresnel to focus the subject properly since using the rangefinder for me is not so accurate. The Crown is fun but the image on the groundglass is too dark most of the time to be useful. I have ok eyesight so it isn't that.
Would anyone have any suggestions as to a good fresnel to use on a not so expensive model of an 8x10 camera or a stock fresnel that is bright and easy to use on an 8x10? I don't have any particular 8x10 camera in mind....
Thanks - geat forum by the way very helpful people here!