[LargeFormat] changing tent vs readyloads
Les Newcomer
largeformat@f32.net
Sun Sep 29 14:30:27 2002
After day 5 of shooting from pre-dawn to post-dark, How are you going to
feel about coming into the hotel room, dog tired, and haul the film
holders,film and tent in and sit down and spend another 45minutes getting
ready for the next day? Are you going to say, "I saved a lot of money
this way" or "Boy am I glad I bought those readyquick loads".
Shooting 5x7 on the road, I learn to love my Harrison tent, but after
a while I could find more pleasureable things to do besides log in film
and reload for the next day.
Les
Now if I were in your situation and my wife were coming, I'd have to get
the readyquick loads to make space for her shoes.
On Sunday, September 29, 2002, at 06:31 AM, Joseph O'Neil wrote:
> Last year for the first tiem I drove the family for a week long trip
> to florida and the Keys. This year I am heading back - stright to the
> Keys. The old buildings in Key west are wonderful, as is the landscape
> in and around all the Keys.
> Last year I kicked myself for not taking a 4x5 along. I am not
> making that mistake this year. :) However, I want to take a good
> supply of film - that's easy, but then what about film holders? Dragging
> along a huge box of pre-loaded film holders just isn't going to work.
> So what do other people prefer - ready loads or a film changing
> tent? I already own a Polariod 545 back, but how compatable are the
> Kodak Ready loads (I shoot only B&W) with the Polaroid holder?
> The extra cost ofthe Ready loads is not a factor for me as much as
> you cannot get Tri-X in readyloads (bummer), and i also see that film
> tents are not cheap, so cost wise, the extra money for readyloads is
> about the same as a film tent it seems.
> Any thoughts?
> joe
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