Ansel Adams primarily used large-format view cameras, particularly the 8x10 inch format, which allowed for exceptional detail and control over exposure and composition. He typically worked with black-and-white film, specifically using sheet film rather than roll film, to achieve the high quality and tonal range he desired in his landscape Photography. Adams also utilized various photographic papers for printing, often employing techniques such as the zone system to enhance contrast and tonal depth in his images.
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