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Subject: [Leica] Re:M8 sighting now how many retinas equal a busch pressman
From: jhnichols at bellsouth.net (Jim Nichols)
Date: Wed Jan 23 09:48:28 2008
References: <19B72D38-07F4-49F1-AE01-459DCBD38508@charter.net> <47961415.20009@waltjohnson.com> <BF57158F-13FD-491F-8CD6-23241AAEFFB6@mac.com> <47962C5F.9070207@waltjohnson.com> <5F937C58-2C9D-4837-8F52-BF021DDDB8E7@mac.com> <00d201c85d28$f18db490$0202a8c0@MacPhisto> <3B791B6F-6AA1-454C-9978-E869F6391286@mac.com> <67CC0163-222D-4E08-A279-3AD84F1AD500@mac.com> <47966798.7020802@waltjohnson.com> <2E16D912-E20E-46E7-9D6B-BE264D15283C@mac.com> <47968C74.20707@waltjohnson.com><p06230902c3bc40d9ddf8@[10.1.16.134]> <4797492F.40106@waltjohnson.com>

Walt,

Unless you figure how to drop the bed straight down, all you would get is a 
great close-up of the bed of the 4x5.  I have one but haven't loaded a film 
holder in many years.

Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Walt Johnson" <walt@waltjohnson.com>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Re:M8 sighting now how many retinas equal a busch 
pressman


> Henning
>
> I'm going to Orlando today looking for a camera bag. Maybe I'll pick up a 
> 4x5 while there. Can you image the results from putting my 28 Elmarit on a 
> Speed Graphic? Heck, could shoot what's in from of me and behind me at the 
> same time. :-)
>
> Walt
>
> Henning Wulff wrote:
>> At 7:38 PM -0500 1/22/08, Walt Johnson wrote:
>>> Yes, can cerainly see that. A 4x5/5x7 back on an 8x10 camera. Reversing 
>>> that trend might give less than optimal results, even with Leica glass. 
>>> . What was mentioned by Doug included a 35mm lens on a MF camera. Talk 
>>> about falloff. It would make a 50 year old Summicron look good shooting 
>>> into the sun.
>>
>>
>>
>> Nope. No falloff. Most of the older Leica lenses 135mm and longer cover 
>> 6x6 just fine, with no falloff.
>>
>> And of course most 'large format' lenses come with no format attached. A 
>> 120 SW Nikkor makes a fine 4x5 lens with lots of movements but will also 
>> cover 8x10 with virtually no movements.
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyway, I'm still lusting after  the C3 carried by Diane Arbus..
>>>
>>> Lottermoser George wrote:
>>>>  As a photographer who grew up in a studio where we had lenses of many 
>>>> different focal lengths, and cameras of all formats; the whole format 
>>>> thing never bothered me. We put 4x5 and 5x7 backs on 8x10 cameras. Roll 
>>>> film backs on 4x5 cameras. 35mm and digital bodies on bellows with 
>>>> enlarging lenses. What ever it takes to accomplish the vision or find a 
>>>> new one.
>>>>
>>>>  Right now I've got a Canon 5D sitting on my desk with a Hasselbad 80 
>>>> planar attached to it.
>>>>  And an the M8 with viso and bellows with a nikkor enlarging lens - see 
>>>> today's <http://www.imagist.com/blog> for results.
>>>>
>>>>  I've always enjoyed playing with different glass on various formats, 
>>>> slow, fast, b&w, or IR films, chips and what ever. I've exposed 
>>>> printing out paper in cameras, used paper negatives and contact printed 
>>>> them "wet." It's all photography. It's all wonderful and full of 
>>>> potentially beautiful surprises.
>>>>
>>>>  Camera / lens systems are great. I'll never sell my M6TTL. The Leica M 
>>>> lenses can always fill it's negatives to their full useable circles; 
>>>> just as the two R8's can give me a full 35mm negatives, transparencies, 
>>>> or the DMR chip to capture my world in images - as required or desired. 
>>>> Adapters which allow different systems to interact with each other make 
>>>> the optical possibilities even more wonderful. I can even hang my R8's 
>>>> on 4x5 if I want some view camera movements.
>>>>
>>>>  Imagine! Yes, indeed! Do!
>>>>
>>>>  On Jan 22, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Walt Johnson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  Imagine spending $$$ on lenses designed to cover a 24x36 mm format 
>>>>> and sticking them on something else.
>>>>
>>>>  Fond regards,
>>>>  George
>>>>  george@imagist.com
>>>>  www.imagist.com
>>>>  http://www.imagist.com/blog
>>>>  Picture A Week - www.imagist.com/paw_07
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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