Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-31 Thread David Mann
Jostein wrote: > David, I don't think the digital/video projector exists that can match 6x7 > slides projected. I was coming from the perspective of simply being able to project _something_ from those big slides. But only if you have the digital gear available, otherwise a 67 projector is prob

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-31 Thread Craig Schroeder
I was at a Travelogue some years back where the presenter had 3 Rollei projectors, mounted in registration. The images had been taken with 3 Rollei SL66 cameras that had been mounted in the same manner. It was truly spectacular. It was almost beyond what your eyes could have absorbed if you

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-30 Thread David Mann
Dave wrote: > Everything seems pretty constent except for film,which is > understandable,as its a personal preference. For those who shoot > trannies,.mounted or unmounted. A mounted 6x7 slide is truely a joy to behold. But I've never seen a 4x5 or 8x10 yet. I have mine sleeved then mount

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-30 Thread Nick Zentena
On March 30, 2003 05:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just when i thought it was safe to go into the water lol.Thanks > Pat,interesting idea. Ebay Item # 2919910899 went for nobid. $18. Will supposedly handle 3"x3" [that's inches-)] I think it's back on sale. Needs a new cord. This one

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-30 Thread brooksdj
Hu. Thanks Nick Dave > On March 29, 2003 06:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Thanks David,Paul,Bruce,William for your replies. > > > > Everything seems pretty constent except for film,which is understandable,as > > its a personal preference

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-30 Thread Nick Zentena
On March 29, 2003 06:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks David,Paul,Bruce,William for your replies. > > Everything seems pretty constent except for film,which is understandable,as > its a personal preference. > For those who shoot trannies,.mounted or unmounted. I have seen > internet ad's

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-30 Thread brooksdj
Thanks David,Paul,Bruce,William for your replies. Everything seems pretty constent except for film,which is understandable,as its a personal preference. For those who shoot trannies,.mounted or unmounted. I have seen internet ad's for projectors which will show 2 1/4 so i'l assume there are

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-30 Thread David Mann
Dave Brooks wrote: > How often per month would you say you bring the beast out. Not very often at the moment. Too busy with other things. I use it a lot more when I'm travelling. My body has a minor light leak at the moment but I can't get it fixed until I finish the roll of film thats stil

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-29 Thread Paul Stenquist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > A quiry to those in the brotherhood using the 6x7 or 67. > How often per month would you say you bring the beast out. I shoot at least once a week with the 6x7, sometimes more. > What do mainly shoot with it. I use the 6x7 for anything I c

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-29 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Dave Brooks Subject: 6x7 quiry > > A quiry to those in the brotherhood using the 6x7 or 67. > How often per month would you say you bring the beast out. Not often enough. > What do mainly shoot with it. Pretty girls an

Re: 6x7 quiry

2003-03-29 Thread Bruce Dayton
I shoot mine as the main camera. The 35mm is not used nearly as much as before. I do quite a lot of people pictures - weddings, portraits and as much scenics as I can time-wise. As to films, for people I have used mostly Portra until recently purchasing a large amount of Fuji NPS from some sourc