I thought 6*17 was only possible using a 5*7 I guess I am wrong .. nice shots anyway, and the colours are quite neutral in comparison to what you see when taking in the blazing California sun, which shows how good a film stock it is and how flexible it is .. did you develop or do you send to a lab?
It’s not as ideal as a dedicated 6x17 camera but it does work well 👍 I tend to develop everything myself as I like the process of it, but now and again I will send it off, when developing at home I use the Cinestill C41 kit and are generally happy with the results I get
Have you found any limitations on your 4x5 using a 6x17 adapter back? I am looking at one and possibly a 120-150mm lens to pair with it. I hear there are focal length limitations with the adapter over say a Shen Hao 617 native camera.
I love the first one in particular 📷👍
Thanks Eltin 😁
I thought 6*17 was only possible using a 5*7 I guess I am wrong .. nice shots anyway, and the colours are quite neutral in comparison to what you see when taking in the blazing California sun, which shows how good a film stock it is and how flexible it is .. did you develop or do you send to a lab?
It’s not as ideal as a dedicated 6x17 camera but it does work well 👍 I tend to develop everything myself as I like the process of it, but now and again I will send it off, when developing at home I use the Cinestill C41 kit and are generally happy with the results I get
Have you found any limitations on your 4x5 using a 6x17 adapter back? I am looking at one and possibly a 120-150mm lens to pair with it. I hear there are focal length limitations with the adapter over say a Shen Hao 617 native camera.