Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Every once in a while I come across something that I read that takes me by surprise. A case in point occurred yesterday. I was reading David Vestal's "The Craft of Photography", one of Mike Johnson's recommended top 10 which is worth reading. The edition I have is quite old (1975), written at a time when David was still using an M2, a Miranda sensorex, and a MF Rolleicord. He is writing about enlarging equipment, discussing the way to file down a negative carrier to print full frame. He says, "A glassless carrier can be carefully filed down so the opening is slightly larger than your largest negatives (the ones made with wide angle lenses)." p 123 I was always under the impression that negatives in 35mm were all the same size, based on the size of the film gate in the camera. I have never noticed that negatives made with wide angle lenses are slightly larger than those made with other lenses. Can anyone verify that negatives made with wide angle lenses are, in fact, slightly larger? It just doesn't sound right to me, so I thought I would ask to see if anyone knows whether or not this is true. - -GH