How make multiple exposures with pins register

ciao ragazzi!

Today I’ll try to solve a problem!

Yes, you understood correctly!

Have you ever tried to make contact prints with multiple exposures using the same negative? For example the bichromate printing process?

Surely you will have invented everything to put back the correct position of the paper-negative combination, holes, tweezers, adhesive tape, etc. etc.

Today I propose a solution, that is, two convenient plastic pins to be placed on the paper and on the negative, which coincide perfectly with two other metal pins present on the frame of your press.

simple and practical!

watch the video to know how

You can find the contact print frame here:

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How to use your 4×5 and 5×7 film holders on Hyper Camera 8×10

Ciao Ragazzi!

Do you have 4×5 and 5×7 holders but are afraid to switch to the 8×10 format?
 
No problem!
 
Today I’ll show you how to use your 4×5 and 5×7 film holders with a reduction back on Hyper camera 8×10 advanced.
So click below and enter the world of the 8×10 format:
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StenopeiKa 16×20 another giant camera

Ciao ragazzi!

After the presentation fo Stenopeika 14×17 folding camera last week, today is the turn of the another giant camera, the StenopeiKa 16×20 folding camera.

So the video explain better the me than work inside this kind of camera, I hope you like it.

You can find the camera here:

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See you on the next video!

Stenopeika 14×17 folding camera – mark 2

Ciao ragazzi

One year after the presentation of the 14×17 model, today I will show you some improvements I have made to the project to make it even more rigid and user friendly.

For example I changed the guides to the maximum extension of the front part, much more rigid even at the maximum extension leaving the system of fast focusing unchanged. To make the rear part easier and more aesthetically pleasing, I have also modified the lever system for the rear glass door frame, now it’s even easier to insert your chassis.

Enjoy it!

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when tradition meets technology – X camera 4×5 carbon fiber and olive wood

Ciao ragazzi!

After the version with olive wood, Tuscan cypress wood and Iroko wood, today I’ll show you the last version of X camera 4×5, with olive wood  but with carbon fiber instead of aluminum parts.

replacing aluminum with carbon fiber makes the camera much more rigid while maintaining the technical characteristics unchanged (dimensions and movements).

Furthermore, for the launch of this new product there is a super offer for you, watch the video and follow the instructions:

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Sinar shutter on Hyper Camera 5×7

Ciao ragazzi

From today you can also use your Sinar shutter on the Hyper camera 5×7 using a magnetic adapter made by me specifically for a customer.

As you can see from the video, these are two magnetic flanges that will allow you to remove the shutter whenever you want and then use the camera with or without this accessory without any modification.

now it’s your turn 😉

https://www.stenopeika.com/prodotto/hyper-camera-5×7-advanced/

https://www.stenopeika.com/prodotto/adapter-for-sinar-shutter-on-hyper-camera/

the 3 steps in large format photography – free tutorial

Ciao Ragazzi

today I propose a tutorial kindly made by Giulio Speranza, on how to shoot in large format and on the use of movements on a large format camera, the tutorial is divided into 3 videos (one for each step), if you want to see the others too you just have to go here:

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enjoy it 🙂

Hyper camera 5×7 with bag bellows and reduction 4×5

Ciao Ragazzi

today I will show you a configuration that allows you to take advantage of the wide movements of the Hyper 5×7 thanks to the bag bellows, and the 4×5 reduction to be able to use your lenses!

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Enjoy it 🙂