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markbarendt
04-17-2009, 12:10 AM
Life is amazing.

I'm now in the LF club.

At my camera club meeting tonight I picked up a Calumet 4x5, with dark cloth, changing bag, 2 cable releases, 12-15 film holders, 50 sheets of Provia 100, and a Linhof Schneider-Kreuznach Technika Symmar 1:5,6/150 1:12/265.

$100, hope I didn't get taken. :D

Behind the lens board on the barrel it's marked 12/265. All the 12/265 markings are in green and the 5,6/150 stuff is in white.

What have I really got?

Kevin Caulfield
04-17-2009, 12:18 AM
You got taken. It's no good. Send it to me and I'll give you $150 for it. ;)

mike c
04-17-2009, 12:21 AM
Hell of a good deal.Iv'e got the same lens. Its normal for a 4X5, and has fare coverage of 4X5. My lens is not a technica,but does have the option of either focal lenth.

markbarendt
04-17-2009, 12:34 AM
Fare coverage on a 4x5 beats full coverage on 35mm right? ;)

I thought MF would be my step up from 35mm, silly me.

Well off to bed to dream very big dreams.

Nick Zentena
04-17-2009, 12:49 AM
It's a convertible lens. Use the full lens and it's a 150. Take off the front [I think it's the front on the Symar] and it's the longer focal length.

If the camera is in good shape just the camera is worth about what you paid. So all the other stuff is a bonus :p

Laurent
04-17-2009, 04:21 AM
You got taken.... it will cost you much more if you start LF, you should immediately forget about it ;-)

markbarendt
04-17-2009, 06:36 AM
Good morning,

Ahh the dreams...


You got taken.... it will cost you much more if you start LF, you should immediately forget about it ;-)

Yeah, when the deal came up last night I was thinking Oh Sh.. my enlarger and developing tools all stop at MF.

Soeren
04-17-2009, 06:42 AM
Just wait till you get addicted, then they stand ready with a 8X10 costing you BIIIIG $$$$$$ Thats the way those LF pushers work :D

archphoto
04-17-2009, 06:53 AM
To be serious: you are one lucky guy ! Congrad's !

$100,- for the kit ? It is a criminal steal..... money verry well spend.
Welcome to the LF club.

Peter

markbarendt
04-17-2009, 07:02 AM
Just wait till you get addicted, then they stand ready with a 8X10 costing you BIIIIG $$$$$$ Thats the way those LF pushers work :D

I like your tag line.

My wife likes 11x14 prints but she's starting to think larger, hmmm...

David Brown
04-17-2009, 07:04 AM
How would you like to pay for the 4x5 enlarger you'll be buying from me?:D:D

markbarendt
04-17-2009, 07:09 AM
How would you like to pay for the 4x5 enlarger you'll be buying from me?:D:D

My wife bought a lotto ticket Wednesday, we haven't checked the numbers yet, would you consider a trade? ;)

Sirius Glass
04-17-2009, 01:29 PM
My wife bought a lotto ticket Wednesday, we haven't checked the numbers yet, would you consider a trade? ;)

Nothing personal, but why would I want a wife when I am a free agent?

I get home at night and


I know when to take out the trash.
I am no longer stupid.
I am always right.
Life is wonderful.

Steve

Soeren
04-17-2009, 02:43 PM
:D LOL

markbarendt
04-17-2009, 03:11 PM
Nothing personal, but why would I want a wife when I am a free agent?

I get home at night and


I know when to take out the trash.
I am no longer stupid.
I am always right.
Life is wonderful.

Steve

As long as I listen to my wife and do what she says all 4 points are true for me too.

When I listen especially well she tells me to go get the checkbook and buys me a 4x5.

markbarendt
04-17-2009, 04:01 PM
How would you like to pay for the 4x5 enlarger you'll be buying from me?:D:D

On a more serious note I'm not quite ready for the enlarger just yet, but what can I expect to pay if I'm patient?

J Rollinger
04-17-2009, 04:27 PM
On a more serious note I'm not quite ready for the enlarger just yet, but what can I expect to pay if I'm patient?



Check Craigslist often. At times you can find an old Omega D for free or under $50.

wclavey
04-18-2009, 09:20 PM
On a more serious note I'm not quite ready for the enlarger just yet, but what can I expect to pay if I'm patient?

Or you can do what those of us who do not have the space for a 4x5 enlarger do and contact print them. I print my 35mm as 4x6", I print my MF as 5x5", and I contact print my 4x5". I have had 3 4x5 enlargers offered to me in the past year, but I have no space for one in the small bathroom I use as a darkroom.

markbarendt
04-19-2009, 06:11 AM
Or you can do what those of us who do not have the space for a 4x5 enlarger do and contact print them. I print my 35mm as 4x6", I print my MF as 5x5", and I contact print my 4x5". I have had 3 4x5 enlargers offered to me in the past year, but I have no space for one in the small bathroom I use as a darkroom.

Contacts are great and I'll probably start there.

My daughter though will be going off to college this fall so space will be growing.

k_jupiter
04-21-2009, 11:46 PM
You are already at a cross roads. Buy the enlarger (out here in the bay area a MX45 goes for around 125 bucks) or do contact prints. Trade that puppy in on a 5x7 camera, a 191mm Commercial Ektar and some bigger developing trays.

Nah, have a good time, learn if you like LF or not, contact print (and try Cyanotypes) and be prepared to be amazed.

tim in san jose