Outstanding watch really enjoyed that. I've shoot 6x9 on and old Bessa II love it but always fancied a go at 6x17. That last Image just wow gorgeous. Liked and subbed. All the best for '24.
Using something like this: ruclips.net/video/EScJzoWlMaQ/видео.htmlsi=L30mbbtKhJe6435W You do have to watch your image circle to make sure your film is covered. There may also be some issues with vignetting due to focal length to be aware of, but it’s doable. Obviously a 5x7 camera would be better, but you have 4x5 you can get by.
Outstanding watch really enjoyed that. I've shoot 6x9 on and old Bessa II love it but always fancied a go at 6x17. That last Image just wow gorgeous. Liked and subbed. All the best for '24.
Love your excitement! Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks Thomas 😁
I always appreciate your detailed elaboration on your thought process.
IMHO the shots in subdued light suit the scene much better.
Thanks Sunnzboz 😁 I can’t decide which I prefer but the subdued light definitely make the Bluebells standout more
Great video, great dialog & great results!
Thanks Ted 😁
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Nice work! The 6x17 back would be fun to work with.
It’s an enjoyable workflow 😁
Fantastic shots! I would go for a slightly shorter exposure or bringing it down during digital processing
Thanks ytuberization, Fair comment, I will have a play in Lightroom and see how it looks
Love the pano images
Thanks Graham, it’s my favourite aspect ratio
It might sounds stupid but: how does 6x17 cm fit on a 4x5 camera? I mean if the longest side is 12 cm, wouldn't the picture be cropped?
Using something like this: ruclips.net/video/EScJzoWlMaQ/видео.htmlsi=L30mbbtKhJe6435W You do have to watch your image circle to make sure your film is covered. There may also be some issues with vignetting due to focal length to be aware of, but it’s doable. Obviously a 5x7 camera would be better, but you have 4x5 you can get by.
@@0rb0d I also have a 5x7 camera but I can't find 6x17 back for it
Less stuff available for 5x7 I think. I don't have one, so can't help you there, I'm afraid