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Hello Richard, nice to see you back.

A very positive comment!We're just letting him know that his presence adds something to the forum.
Insert roll of film into camera, take photo, wind on, all ready for next photo, repeat process whenever you want to for up to 36 times before rewinding and unloading the film... No, I can't imagine how that caught on instead of all the faffing about you LF lot have to do!
It would be a dull world if we all liked the same things though, so I wish you all the best, may all your film holders always contain film (the right way round) and may none of your darkslides ever slip.![]()
Johnson's of Hendon Jumbo Printer, from memory. If this doesn't help, I can easily look it up and price it with the official name.
Hello Richard, nice to see you back.
likewise, welcome back Richard.Ooh, Nige - I like that! All converging lines and textures, and that nice post on the left with the three markers on it. Very good.
Ooh, Nige - I like that! All converging lines and textures, and that nice post on the left with the three markers on it. Very good.
Is it my imagination, or does it have rather a lot of grain for 6x6 400 ISO, is there a story there?
No, I don't mind it either. I was just wondering if there is anything I should learn from what we are seeing. How long has your DD-X been on the go?Not sure about the grain.... I don't mind it though.
No, I don't mind it either. I was just wondering if there is anything I should learn from what we are seeing. How long has your DD-X been on the go?
I've only had it since Xmas and run three films through ... one of which was spoilt when trying to rewind. It's interesting and quirky but not entirely trouble-free,@Kevin Allan that is very nice. Not a camera I had come across before.... add it to the list I suppose!
HP5+ @ 1600 ISO, DD-X

and a shaky hand??
No, quite a steady hand. It's a reflection. Sorry to mess with your head!


I like the cut of its jib, both the camera and the picture.
I used a tripod with this shot which makes it much easier to use the spirit level which you can see in the viewfinder. The spirit level is very sensitive so hand-held shots are quite difficult to steady.It looks like you centered it on the bottom handrail of the bridge, whilst the bridge platform has a slight bow and the top handrail a little more, generally there is little else in the frame that jumps wonky.
I used a tripod with this shot which makes it much easier to use the spirit level which you can see in the viewfinder. The spirit level is very sensitive so hand-held shots are quite difficult to steady.
If the distortion becomes too much then seeing as you’re using a tripod anyway, stick the intrepid on it , redress whatever needs redressing and use a cut darkslide to take pano style shots , so on 5x4 that would be 5x2 inch frames.
A cut darkslide would be useful and have many advantages in terms of distortion control - but the angle of view of the Horizon, due to the swing mechanism, is much wider than my widest large format lens so the results would not be the same.
......... I’m not trying to contaminate you with my GAS infection, honestly I’m not

I’ve just checked to see if I still have a spare dark slide ... it looks like I chucked it a few weeks ago because I couldn’t think of a use for it ... shame !what better reason could you ask for to treat yourself to a wider LF lens?......... I’m not trying to contaminate you with my GAS infection, honestly I’m not
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:banghead:I’ve just checked to see if I still have a spare dark slide ... it looks like I chucked it a few weeks ago because I couldn’t think of a use for it ... shame !
I’ve just checked to see if I still have a spare dark slide ... it looks like I chucked it a few weeks ago because I couldn’t think of a use for it ... shame !

