Perhaps but I'm hitting the focus more now that I've got a focusing Schneider loupe than I was with the various cheap options I tried.
I will at some point get a proper one but im off to bonnie Scotland on Saturday and needed something quick to take with me. Bit of a trek as we have to pick up friends in Edinburgh first then shoot across to Fort William. The CMS and our friends are walking the East Highland way and im support so I'll have a big van and lots of room for cameras. :-D
I had to Google "East Highland Way"! If you end up in Aviemore, make sure that you pop down to Glenmore (on the road to Cairngorm) and have tea (or coffeee if you must) in the cafe on the right hand side of the road just in the 40 mph limit. It's the one on the edge of the camp site, not the tourist info one on the other side of the road. You're almost certain to see red squirrels on their feeders. Failing that, Inschriach Nurseries tea room has an even greater likelihood of getting squirrel or greater spotted woodpecker photos. If you're in to that kind of thing...View attachment 45885 I had to Google "East Highland Way"! If you end up in Aviemore, make sure that you pop down to Glenmore (on the road to Cairngorm) and have tea (or coffeee if you must) in the cafe on the right hand side of the road just in the 40 mph limit. It's the one on the edge of the camp site, not the tourist info one on the other side of the road. You're almost certain to see red squirrels on their feeders. Failing that, Inschriach Nurseries tea room has an even greater likelihood of getting squirrel or greater spotted woodpecker photos. If you're in to that kind of thing...
Red-Squirrel-12 by Andy, on FlickrWell that went well, ordered 2 dds off of the bay and 4 arrived... win![]()
Normally a standard lens for MF is somewhere in the 75-80mm range, why would you want a wider lens (as a standard lens)? I must be missing something...Naturally, through the format being smaller, the standard lenses for 5x4 effectively become longer. As such, where I want to make a camera out of a 6x6 back, I'm going to need a lens wider than my current standard 90mm for 5x4.
Loch-Garten-3 by Andy, on FlickrSlowly getting into the swing of using the MPP.
He's really rising to the occasion.Like the pun as well![]()
He's really rising to the occasion.
Not that it's what you asked, but just be warned that it's quite hard to scan on account of it's density.
Otherwise, I'd say that if it's been cold stored, a year OOD is essentially nothing. If it's been frozen, I personally would shoot it at box speed.
50 isnt a very forgiving film, i found it really easy to blow highlights unless the exposure was spot on, the 100 is a lot more flexible.