Well, for the couple of days, I have been reading up on large format, especially the 4x5. I am still uncertain if it is right for me. Of course, the 4x5 inches negative is nice. However, lugging ...
I'm selling my 35mm SLR because I never use it and I'm going to put the money from it towards getting a real 4x5 camera. I think I'm going to get a Speed Graphic, though I'd also love to someday have ...
Here I show my adventure playing around with the 4x5 Crown Graphic!
4×5 photography isn’t a form in which enthusiasts can easily dabble. It’s expensive, finicky to work with, and typically requires collecting a lot of old gear to even get started. Once you’re over ...
NEW YORK and LOS ANGELES — It wasn’t all that long ago that the single-sensor color camera design was for cheapie consumer cameras. However, large-format single-sensor cameras have today taken over a ...
Large-format imaging systems offer advantages in resolution, sensitivity, and ease of integration over their smaller format predecessors for online inspection, factory-floor automation, and high-end ...
Large format cinematography is in high demand in today’s cinema production landscape. In Part One of our look at this growing field, Adam Hamer looks at the sensors and lenses that are powering it.
I have had the itch to try large format photography again recently. I loved it when I was in college, but it’s a very pricy and time consuming pursuit. That said, I probably shouldn’t have spent any ...
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