ssellars
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I’m new to this forum, so apologies if this topic has been discussed previously. Just getting started with 8x10, and will using my recently purchased grey Ansco for a project that will include exterior and interior shots. For the former, I have a Kodak Commercial Ektar 12 in. f6.3. But I’m trying to decide how wide I should go for interiors? And how wide could I go given the limitations of an old view camera without removable bellows.
I’d prefer to lean towards lower cost, initially, so am thinking of vintage lenses like the Wollensak Series IIIa 6 1/4 in. f12.5 EX WA 8x10. Is that going to be too wide given my bellows limit? I expect I’ll need room for some camera movements depending on the space involved, so guess the Kodak Wide-Angle Ektars may not be ideal?
And at least at the beginning, I’m planning to stick with contact printing.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
Stephen
I’d prefer to lean towards lower cost, initially, so am thinking of vintage lenses like the Wollensak Series IIIa 6 1/4 in. f12.5 EX WA 8x10. Is that going to be too wide given my bellows limit? I expect I’ll need room for some camera movements depending on the space involved, so guess the Kodak Wide-Angle Ektars may not be ideal?
And at least at the beginning, I’m planning to stick with contact printing.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
Stephen