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I think that some of the answers here might give the wrong impression, namely, that large format photography has to be interminably slow. As a matter of fact, it was used by news photographers in a hurry for decades. Once one has become familiar with the procedures and with one's own equipment, it is possible to act with reasonable dispatch. The choice to think a long time before shooting does not depend upon the format. It is possible to shoot miniature format that way.
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yes i agree , my crown needs to be flipped open cocked and fired hand held, i guess my exposure (or should i say mentally calculate it) and click its done.
or for a more serious approach i will tripod my monorail and wait for all the passing strange looks from civilians.
my 10x8 120mm pinhole is very light and takes fantastic images (build one, cost $000)
5x4 pinhole is fun too.
if glass hadnt been discovered a pinhole would be fine with me.
and i have my double briefcase diy fixed lens 10x8 camera
just donate some platinum to me and im like a pig in shit lol
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