I've been using TXP320 at the same ISO I use for anything (200) - I reckon it depends more on your developer/workflow than the camera - the Titan is just an f/206 box!
Marc!
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I've been using TXP320 at the same ISO I use for anything (200) - I reckon it depends more on your developer/workflow than the camera - the Titan is just an f/206 box!
Marc!
Print this out Bob http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/...6152612113.pdf, it'll probably completely agree with what you are saying, but it'll hurt the brain less in the field... :)
Marc!
good point
QUOTE=Joe VanCleave;1332783]And don't forget to compensate for reciprocity. Good luck.
~Joe[/QUOTE]
I get my Titan tomorrow, totally ready for it, 5 film holders, two Mod54 tank inserts, negaflat carrier, changing bag, woot!
Question though, the included lens cone is stated to be a 72mm. What is that equal to in 35mm? I might get or make an external viewfinder but for now, I can use a 35mm rig to frame.
Mine came the other day but I haven't had a chance to use it or the exposure calculator that was included. I'm in the process of assembling the calculator backed by plastic. The angle of view is 97 degrees. I printed a 97 degree template on clear (Pictorico) film and mounted it on plastic that can slide on to the camera. It's probably not comparable to a viewfinder but may be helpful. If anyone has other suggestions I'd like to hear them.
Thanks in advance.
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