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I have a 6x17 RSS camera as well and really like it. Although, as mentioned, how to enlarge the negatives is probably the main issue for most people. My enlarger only does up to 6x7 so at the moment I'm doing contact prints which is working well enough for me. I'm currently thinking about 6x12 options and/or a 4x5 enlarger, but the latter is difficult to find in Japan.

I got me an 8x10" DeVere enlarger (yet to be made operational). I'm gonna make a nice mask for this panorama format for this enlarger.
And you could always make contact prints to begin with.
 
200 sheets of 8x10 film,and 200 sheets of 7x17. I'm hoping this will last a few months.
 
A Vermeer 6x17 wooden panorama curved film plane pinhole camera. Shot my first roll today as well.

Vermeer-6x17-blue-001.jpg Vermeer-6x17-blue-002.jpg
 
Thank you very much for telling me about the camera! I really appreciate the effort you put into writing all that.

I too would need to find a way to enlarge the negatives, as I only have a 4x5 enlarger. It wouldn't be the end of the world to crop the sides, which you say may turn out soft anyway. I don't need the full 6x17 image for my panoramic work, but maybe a 5x7 machine is in my future...

I've got some thinking to do...
You could always do contact prints on 8x10, they might look better than you think.

OH, and just made an offer on another Horseman Clamp with plate and an extra plate.
 
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You could always do contact prints on 8x10, they might look better than you think.

OH, and just made an offer on another Horseman Clamp with plate and an extra plate.

Right. My panoramic work with cropped 35mm film is 8x18 inches. I'd like to continue in that size, so I'd need an enlarger. I need something for 5x7 negs anyway, so with time I expect to acquire a 5x7 enlarger. Thanks for the tip!!
 
Yesterday, a roll of Ektar 100 and a couple LCD covers for the off-topic Nikons here at home. Today, got a somewhat rare beast, Nikkormat-wise. Black Nikomat FT. Chrome Nikomat FT bodies can be had fairly easily. Black Nikkormat FT bodies are somewhat uncommon. Today, noticed that Roberts Camera had a black Nikomat FT listed for $33. Offered $24.50. They countered with $31. I countered with $28.50. Got it. Second one I've seen in 3-4 years being sold in the states. Looks to be in pretty decent shape with some minor brassing.

-J
 
A set of Hewes SS reels from APUG member and I am lining up an SS tank from the local Gumtree. I am determined to process 120 BW from my RZ67 without kinks from film loading. I have been managing to load 35mm to Patterson reels for over 40 years but 120 still gives me grief. About 1 reel in 3 will have some kink marks - usually on the best frame.
 
A portable AC unit. I'm not going to take another summer of a hot and humid darkroom. I can continue making carbon prints now. :smile:
 
More Super Glue (a very cheap bran) :D I use quite a few 20ml bottles each year when doing repairs and restorations on wood & brass cameras and particularly roller blind shutters, I tend to use Tightbond for actual repairs where wooden parts have split, the super glue I use when wood has dried out and is cracking - it's acting as a wood hardener.

I also bought Shellac sanding sealer and more Methylated spirits (for French polish), the only problem is this Meths has the heaviest purple dye I've seen !

Ian
 
Photo related purchase: 3.5 cubic foot freezer from Home Depot. My wife is now happy to have room in our refrigerator's freezer.
 
BGN grade MB-1 and an EX grade MS-1 for my F2's MD-2. Need another MS-1 to have a complete setup.

-J
 
found two unused, unopened Kodak Dataguides in oxfam today for the princely sum of £1.99 each.
darkroom 5th ed. 1974 and professional photoguide 1st ed 1981.

even allowing for the stuff referring to obsolete materials, there's a plethora of clever calculators and whatnot.

plus of course I now have a genuine Kodak grey card (two actually), which of course means I will never make an imperfect exposure again.

suck on that, eugene ...
 
A nice fat bag of pics from One Vision Imaging.
 
I bought a Canon FDn 135mm f2.8 lens it was very inexpensive I already have an 85mm and 100mm for portraits but this will be useful for tight head shots and it fills the gap that I sometimes feel between between my 100mm and 200 mm lenses.
 
I just purchased a Yongnuo 560 III speedlight to replace one that I broke. Also purchased 2 dresses and a smoke bomb with purple colored smoke.
 
I just purchased a Yongnuo 560 III speedlight to replace one that I broke. Also purchased 2 dresses and a smoke bomb with purple colored smoke.
Interesting selection!:D
 
A 28mm f/2 Olympus OM lens.

Are the manual focus OM lenses more expensive than manual Nikon and manual Canon lenses because they can be used on digit*l cameras? I didn't realize the OM mount made the transition to Olympus' digit*l products.
 
A 28mm f/2 Olympus OM lens.

Are the manual focus OM lenses more expensive than manual Nikon and manual Canon lenses because they can be used on digit*l cameras? I didn't realize the OM mount made the transition to Olympus' digit*l products.
I don't know if that's the case, but there are a lot of adapters available for these "old" lenses to any 3/4 mount d*****l camera.
 
Bert, do you mean 4/3 digital camera or micro4/3 digital camera?

I think Olympus may make a 4/3 mount digital camera still, but micro4/3 is far far more common, and Panasonic & Olympus have plenty of examples of that in their digital lineup
 
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