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Axle 


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Old Friend, New Camera
< on 3/26/2014 1:11 AM >
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What better way to test out a new lens for my 4x5 than a familiar Site. Ignore the fogging on the film, old stock and testing a developing formula.

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4" - f/64 - ASA-200 (Front Rise)

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2" - f/64 - ASA-200

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8" - f/64 - ASA-200

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8" - f/64 - ASA-200

Modified anniversary Speed Graphic - Fuji Fujinon-W 1:5.6/125 - Kodak Tri-X Pan (TXT)
Kodak HC-110 Dil. E 6:30 @ 20C




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< Reply # 1 on 3/26/2014 1:54 AM >
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There's something about the depth of black and white sheet film that makes it look like nothing else...




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Nice, props for 4x5. I mostly shoot color, but often use a pacemaker crown or speed graphic with ektar 100 4x5. A crown with a 135 xenotar is a pretty lightweight, flexible choice for a carry camera.




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< Reply # 3 on 4/5/2014 5:45 PM >
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Nice! Which lens did you pick up!?




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Really nice pic's bro! Loving the black and white!




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Nice! Which lens did you pick up!?


Fuji Fujinon-W 1:5.6/125 it's nice and sharp! I'll be posting the roll panatomic-x I shot here this week. It's being developed tomorrow!




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Rolleiflex 2.8F - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Kodak Panatomic-X @ ASA-32
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< Reply # 7 on 4/12/2014 12:40 AM >
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Well eons and congrats on the new lens Axle. I'm digging that graf.




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Nice stuff! Love shot 6




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< Reply # 9 on 4/12/2014 1:40 PM >
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fun set!

"tellin lie vision" LOVE THAT!




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Very nice. Well scanned too.

What kind of developing container do you use? I've been trying to get my hands on a Yankee Tank.




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Very nice. Well scanned too.

What kind of developing container do you use? I've been trying to get my hands on a Yankee Tank.


Don't get a Yankee, they leak light like crazy.

For Large Format I use a Unicolour Print Drum and a Bessler Rotating base, I can soup four sheets at a time (with a stopper in there to keep the sheets from overlapping.

For 120 and 35mm I use a Patterson tank, more expensive, but worth the money.




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Don't get a Yankee, they leak light like crazy.

For Large Format I use a Unicolour Print Drum and a Bessler Rotating base, I can soup four sheets at a time (with a stopper in there to keep the sheets from overlapping.

For 120 and 35mm I use a Patterson tank, more expensive, but worth the money.



Nice Job!

I actually picked up a beseler motor base with two print drums with caps, however, nothing on the inside, stoppers, or anywhere for them to sit! Any advice? I've been hand rolling a short Jobo i picked up for a decent price. It would make my life easier to use the print drums lol




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Nice Job!

I actually picked up a beseler motor base with two print drums with caps, however, nothing on the inside, stoppers, or anywhere for them to sit! Any advice? I've been hand rolling a short Jobo i picked up for a decent price. It would make my life easier to use the print drums lol


Hm, keep an eye out for another one, unicolor also made a similar drum that fits onto the Bessler base. There should be at the very least inside two ridges and a removable center spin, this will allow two negs at a time.

Last time I was in this store: http://www.haltoncamera.com/ they had one, give them a call they may be able to ship it out to you.




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