Sorta... but there is some sort of reciprocal light \ stop loss with
extensions. When I got the bellows, I 'learnt myself' on how to get good
pictures - does Mr Robb have any operating tips to add?

Focussing:
My method is you focus wide, then check DOF using the manual stop down,
adjust, set aperature to automatic, then rely on a funky dual release cable
to fire the camera and stop down..

Metering
I meter TTL using the old AE prism on a 6x7. It's pretty accurate, catches
the up to 6 stop loss, and you can thankfully bypass trying to meter a 1mm x
1mm area using a spotmeter



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From: "Dan Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: 6x7 Users: Eat your hearts out!!


> Schwing!  ;-)
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> Does any light actually make it through to the end of that thing?
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> Dan Scott
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> >http://www.accesscomm.ca/users/wrobb/6x7_bellows1.jpg
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> >William Robb
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