I like those a lot, Ken. When did you start shooting 4x5? I love the
quality of large format, but I couldn't handle the weight of the Graphic
View 4x5 (monorail) that I had, with its case, film holders, and lenses. I
shot Hasselblad for years, but earlier this year I sold it off and got a
Mamiya 6. The Hassy had gotten too heavy too; it was causing me a lot of
back and leg pain to carry the stuff. The Mamiya gives the same image
quality, and I can carry the body, all three lenses, a handheld meter, and
a lot of 120 film in a small bag that I can carry easily.
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On 12/4/13 11:23 PM, "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Another 4x5 image.
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>http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=9846
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