I've started reading the resources on large format photography you guys linked me to, and I'm understanding a few thing better now.
However, the problem is that I think I'll
really understand most of it only after I start using it. So, as my budget is a bit limited at the moment, I've scheduled the purchase of a 8x10 field camera for April next year. Until them I'm going to practice some film developing and contact printing with smaller formats just to get the basic idea of film processing etc.
Now, while I can't afford a camera at the moment, I was thinking of getting certain accessories upfront, and I was wondering if you guys could tell me what I'll need for a start, and maybe give me some recommendations.
LENS
I'll be shooting mostly nudes and people both indoors and outdoors in B&W, so I was thinking a lens in the range of 210mm~300mm (35mm~50mm in 35 equivalent) might be what I need. I'm not sure how large an image circle I really need for this type of photography, so any advice and specific lens recommendations are welcome.
It would also be quite helpful if somebody could explain lens boards to me, and maybe shutters as well. Read something on it, but couldn't properly understand it.
TRIPOD
What I have now is a poor excuse for a tripod, but it holds my dSLR so I don't complain much. However, for the 8x10 I'll really need something proper. As I plan to shoot outdoors as well, light would be better, but it's not top priority. Stability first, weight second, price third. Tripod head recommendations are also welcome.
FILM
As I'm new to this, I have no idea about the differences in film, except for the light sensitivity (ISO). I've found some Kodak and Fuji film in a big electronics store here, and was quite surprised that 10 sheets come at around USD80~120. I think I'll be thinking
a lot before making the shot. Any specific film recommendations?
PAPER
And I know even less about paper than I know about film. Any recommendations and examples would be highly appreciated. I plan to do only contact printing, in case that has any effect on film and paper choice.
FILM HOLDERS
I'd like to get 4~5 8x10 film holders, and I'm not sure if there is a difference in the brands I see on
Ebay and similar sites. I'll maybe get a few 4x5 holders as well if I decide to get a reducing back as well.
OTHER STUFF
Does a 8x10 reducing back fit all 8x10 cameras or are they made separately for several types? Also, can a 8x10 be turned vertically on the tripod (not the back, the whole camera per tripod head movement), and still be stable? What kind of light meter do you use, and where do you measure usually? Can my dSLR be used as a light meter when shooting LF? Any affordable light meters you'd recommend?
One last question, although a demanding one: Could you explain me step-by-step the WHOLE process from setup until the shot is complete (no processing)? For example:
1. Setup the tripod.
2. Setup the camera on tripod.
3. Position the model / Ajdust the scene.
4. Adjust the focus.
5. Adjust the focal plane (camera movement).
6.
...
20. Press the shutter
21. Wait.
22. Take out the holder.
etc.
Any help is greatly appreciated.