4x5

  1. MrDrizz

    3D printed 5x4 film holder?

    Just wondering if any of you wonderful folk have any experience with 3D printing 5x4 film holders? I've seen a few nice designs that i am tempted to try but getting a recommendation from someone with experience would be golden.
  2. MrDrizz

    Flatbed scanner.

    It seems most people that use flatbed scanners are using an Epson of some soft. My question is what other flatbeds will scan film, 35mm to 5x4?
  3. MrDrizz

    Only had it a week and I have already made a 3D printed thingy for the Intrepid 5x4!

    Available for free over on Pritnables: https://www.printables.com/model/1084574-flash-trigger-holder-for-intrepid-5x4-camera
  4. MrDrizz

    I have made and developed my first 5x4 images.

    I was hoping to head outside but the weather said no. So I was left doing self portraits in doors with a softbox and speed light. I was lucky I had a PC cable and a wireless trigger that accepted it. It wasn't easy focusing, I had to get video light to illuminate the scene and even then it was...
  5. MrDrizz

    Back pack recommendations for a 5x4 load out.

    So I have quickly realised that my current back pack just isn't big enough to hold my 5x4 kit, the camera, 3 lenses and 4 film holders plus all the smaller ancillary items are a very tight squeeze. My current bag is the Lowepro Flip side trek and I really like it because the camera access is the...
  6. lindsay

    What sort of bag for LF film kit?

    I'm struggling to find the right sort of bag to carry LF kit around in. Whether it's my Chroma Snapshot or now Intrepid 4x5, I need a bag to carry the camera, some film holders, loupe, dark-cloth, meterand a couple of lenses on lens boards. I habn't got anything very suitable at present, as the...
  7. lindsay

    Working at home is dangerous

    Sitting at my desk these last few days, in between Teams meetings and testing systems and reading documents, for light relief I've been looking at Large Format gear - lenses and cameras. Not content with having hardly used my Chroma Snapshot yet, I thought it would be handy to get a couple more...
  8. MrDrizz

    My first pinhole camera.

    So I decided to build my first pinhole camera out of some scrap bits of oak and Walnut. Only took a couple hours to slap together, no fancy joints this time. Made it to take 4x5 film holders and I bought the pinhole, a 0.02mm hole which after seeing the results maybe the wrong size. Here are...
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