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Subject: Re: [OM] Olympus shift lens
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 19:18:34 +0000
At 06:22 12/3/01, Andrew Fildes wondered:
I was thinking more of the cost of consumeables - what does 8x10" tranny
film cost per exposure. AA didn't develop the Zone System for nothing - who
could afford to bracket?
There's a nice 8x10 pinhole cam available locally though - that I could afford!
I've seen the Wisner home site - must go lie down now.
AndrewF

When you posted the Wisner URL I thought for certain you were lusting after the 20x24! Think about the SUV you'd need to use as a dedicated camera bag for it (requires a luggage rack for the tripod).

Approximate 8x10 film prices from B&H in NYC (in USD; Dec. 2001 dead tree catalog):
  Tri-X:       ~$2.25 per sheet
  Portra 160:  ~$6.75 per sheet
  E100S:       ~$7.50 per sheet
  E100VS:      ~$7.70 per sheet
  Astia:       ~$7.40 per sheet
  Provia 100F: ~$7.50 per sheet
  Velvia:      ~$7.60 per sheet

Sorry, no pre-paid mailers.

The "per sheet" costs were derived using prices for 10, 25, and 50 sheet boxes. There's nearly zero price break buying it in bulk, just a broken bank account. At these prices, understanding the zone system thoroughly and using its concepts carefully for centering the film latitude where you want it is a very good suggestion!

More seriously, if you're interested in using a pinhole with 8x10 sheet film, then Tri-X and working with B/W is at least one-third the cost of color (negative or transparency).

-- John


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