Long story short; I was given this (photo below) with a bunch of other stuff by my local mom & pop film lab. They were offered a sizable sum for the building and property that they ran the shop out of, and were able to sell the business end separately, and are closing shop. They called me up, knowing that I suffer from chronic GAS, and gave me some stuff they weren't going to use.
Now, I've wanted to try LF, and even bought two Graflex's that ended up being garbage. I have 4x5 film holders, and even an old box of film that may or may not be any good. So now I can at least try.
All I know is it's a Calumet 4x5, I believe a CC401, but I'm not sure. Lens is a Caltar II N 150mm f/5.6 on a Copal 0 shutter. Lens is clean (nearly spotless), and the shutter sounds good at all speeds. Bellows looks great, but I haven't light-tested it yet, but I expect it to be fine.
So now for the questions, as I have no experience with large format whatsoever.
When loading the film into the holder (I'll be using a dark bag), how do you know which side of the dark slide is which? ie, the silver side vs the black side? I can see myself mixing them up in the bag, but I figure there must be a trick to it.
Are there exposure compensations that must be made depending on the amount the bellows is extended?
I will be sending the film out to be developed. Do I send the film holders with the film in them? There is a 2% chance I'll develop my own in the future ( I do MF and 35mm now), but in the meantime, they'll go to a lab somewhere.
How do you check a film holder for light-tightness?
The tripod mount seems to be missing a quick-release type plate (or some type of plate). What is the proper name for what I need, and how easily can one be had?
Any other advice would be appreciated.
Now, I've wanted to try LF, and even bought two Graflex's that ended up being garbage. I have 4x5 film holders, and even an old box of film that may or may not be any good. So now I can at least try.
All I know is it's a Calumet 4x5, I believe a CC401, but I'm not sure. Lens is a Caltar II N 150mm f/5.6 on a Copal 0 shutter. Lens is clean (nearly spotless), and the shutter sounds good at all speeds. Bellows looks great, but I haven't light-tested it yet, but I expect it to be fine.
So now for the questions, as I have no experience with large format whatsoever.
When loading the film into the holder (I'll be using a dark bag), how do you know which side of the dark slide is which? ie, the silver side vs the black side? I can see myself mixing them up in the bag, but I figure there must be a trick to it.
Are there exposure compensations that must be made depending on the amount the bellows is extended?
I will be sending the film out to be developed. Do I send the film holders with the film in them? There is a 2% chance I'll develop my own in the future ( I do MF and 35mm now), but in the meantime, they'll go to a lab somewhere.
How do you check a film holder for light-tightness?
The tripod mount seems to be missing a quick-release type plate (or some type of plate). What is the proper name for what I need, and how easily can one be had?
Any other advice would be appreciated.