[rollei_list] Re: RPA, Efke 25, fixer with hardener?

  • From: Robert Lilley <54moggie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 07:40:54 -0400

Elias,

Check out eBay 300303409180 - this is a great 4x5 starter kit if you can get if for under $300. Its got both bellows and a 120 film back. Figure a lens/shutter would go for another $200 used. I have three basic working cameras now - my Rolleiflex 3.5F, a Voightlander Bergheil 9x12 cm (which is like a pocket 4x5) and the Toyo 45A 4x5 field camera. I shoot 6x9 cm as well with the Bergheil and Toyo using 120 film backs. The 6x9 cm format is great for color - easy to send out for processing. So I end up shooting B&W sheet film and 120 roll color film. The Toyo requires a more robust tripod then the two other cameras and often that is the deciding factor as to which camera I take. I also find that front and back standard movements - swings, tilts, etc are talked about more then they are used. In any event, a sheet film camera slows one down and with my type A personality this is a good thing. My 35mm world is becoming digital very fast.

Rob


 Apr 1, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Elias Roustom wrote:

Tell me about it... the day will come, but the little Rollei will help me pretend until that happy (and more expensive) day finally does come.

After watching Petr set up his 8x10 and make a few shots, I was ready to sell all my 35mm gear and start a little savings account. But I can't part with working cameras - so I'll have to find another way.

E.

On Apr 1, 2009, at 9:48 PM, Robert Lilley wrote:

Ah,  Carlos and Elias - two possible large format converts!

Rob
On Apr 1, 2009, at 9:23 PM, Elias Roustom wrote:

I also would like to experiment loading film sheets to the camera and developing them, these are new things to me.

You will have a very good time with the plate adapter Carlos - I can almost guarantee it. I like using it for landscape, still life, and portraits. With portraits, it is part of the act that captures the subject's attention. What I like most about it is that I don't always have the need to shoot all twelve frames from a given film. Having the plate adapter allows me to experiment with a subject, use different films for the same subject, or develop duplicate exposures differently, and have a print or scan within two or three hours. I'm actually proud of how slow that sounds these days.

If you're missing any of the plate inserts you can use a stiff cardboard, or have some aluminum sheets cut down for you somewhere. I remember finding some anodized black aluminum sheets that were just about the right thickness at a hardware store once. I use a double thick black cardboard I had scraps of at work - they work very well.

I bought a box of 4x5 ilford film that I cut to size. Scratched some of it up in the cutting process, but I know what I'll do next time. Bought the Efke for convenience, and I can't say the Efke 25 is any sharper the Delta Pro 100. Maybe it's in the way I've been developing.

My only problem with the plate adapter is keeping dust and other particles off the neg. Gets me every time. I've got to find a better routine, and buy a better dust brush.

Here's a couple of shots of the Efke 25 sheet film in Rodinal 1+50 (one of your favorites):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elroustom/2444628920/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elroustom/2444878043/in/photostream/

I have some new shots with Efke 100 that I processed in DD-X that I took a couple weekends ago with Petr Dvorak (from this list) that I have yet to scan. I'm without a scanner for the time being...

Elias

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