Glad to be of help! The bag I'm using is the Lowerpo ProTactic 450 AW. I've used cheaper bags in the past but they were always lacking and/or hurting my back. I absolutely love this one and really think it's worth the money for it. Lugging around gear all day is killer with a bad bag.
Nice work. Looks like your rear standard might need tightening. Inserting film holders vertically creates quite a bit of torque at the base. Which is where some people grip it to compensate.
Thank you! I bought my lens and board on ebay. It ended up being a little more than I thought it would be - $245 for a Fujinon 135mm 5.6 but I'm super happy with the results. I go over the pricing in my unboxing video but the grand total for the camera, lens and gear was around $600, which is pretty great for a camera like this.
Great video man your helping me with LF now. What’s the Camera bag your using in this video?
Glad to be of help! The bag I'm using is the Lowerpo ProTactic 450 AW. I've used cheaper bags in the past but they were always lacking and/or hurting my back. I absolutely love this one and really think it's worth the money for it. Lugging around gear all day is killer with a bad bag.
The pictures do look awesome.
Thank you! Love this camera :)
Nice work. Looks like your rear standard might need tightening. Inserting film holders vertically creates quite a bit of torque at the base. Which is where some people grip it to compensate.
Thank you for the tip! I will definitely try tightening.
Looks awesome ! Where did you get your lens and board from?
Thank you! I bought my lens and board on ebay. It ended up being a little more than I thought it would be - $245 for a Fujinon 135mm 5.6 but I'm super happy with the results. I go over the pricing in my unboxing video but the grand total for the camera, lens and gear was around $600, which is pretty great for a camera like this.
The quality comes from the Lens, not the camera.
Yes indeed but the movements come from the camera which is why I'm enjoying this particular camera so much.
And from the film format (in this case 4 x 5) and the film stock.