I work with Seneca cameras in whole plate, 8x10 and 11x14. Right now I am using modified dry plate holders, but they are less than ideal especially in 11x14. A friend is using the Zebra holders in 4x5 and 18x10 and she raves about how good they are. I am really excited about your foray into ULF.
I have a giant afghan camera 36x36 I'd love to be able to use for wet plate work! Let me know if that's something you want to test or would you rather have a dedicated 11x14 camera?
I work with Seneca cameras in whole plate, 8x10 and 11x14. Right now I am using modified dry plate holders, but they are less than ideal especially in 11x14. A friend is using the Zebra holders in 4x5 and 18x10 and she raves about how good they are. I am really excited about your foray into ULF.
Great channel, thanks for your videos.
did you try dry plates for portraits with strobes (or any light) ? and could you make a video about it ?
Aaaargh. I saw this just hours too late. This holder would fit my 1880-ish portrait camera so nicely.
I have a scanning camera 11x14 and I use a modified film holder. Would this design accommodate plates in the range of 5mm thickness?
I have a giant afghan camera 36x36 I'd love to be able to use for wet plate work! Let me know if that's something you want to test or would you rather have a dedicated 11x14 camera?