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Does large format officially start with 4x5? I always thought anything larger than medium 6 cm x 6 cm is large formatThis made me curious ... so I looked.
I have a 65mm f/5.6 Super Angulon in an older Copal #0 shutter. That does have an M-X selector. Whether this is "large" format is debatable, I guess, since this lens is really intended for 3x2 and 4x3 formats. It will cover 5x4, though, with some limitations for movements.
I have a 14" Red Dot Artar that Steve Grimes installed on a new Copal #3. That shutter does not have the selector but the sync port is explicitly marked at "X".
I conclude, therefore, that the answer to this question depends on the age and size of the shutter. YMMV
Well wiki says this:
"Large format photography refers to any imaging format of 9 cm × 12 cm (3.5 in × 4.7 in) or larger. Large format is larger than "medium format", the 6 cm × 6 cm (2.4 in × 2.4 in) or 6 cm × 9 cm (2.4 in × 3.5 in) size of Hasselblad, Mamiya, Rollei, Kowa, and Pentax cameras (using 120- and 220-roll film), and much larger than the 24 mm × 36 mm (0.94 in × 1.42 in) frame of 35 mm format."