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I’m just seeking a bit of input from those who may have had experience with a 4x5 field camera both base tilt & axis tilt front standards. More importantly using either setup with the focusing knob being located in the rear of the camera instead of a front rail mounted knob.
The reason for my post here is having no experience with a rear focusing knob it would seem a bit fiddlier over the front rail mounted knob. I’ve used a Wista DXIII for close to 20 years now. Moving between the base tilt and front knob for focusing aspects is quick and simple for me on the DXIII. However, moving from the front tilt of either base or axis and then to a rear knob seems like it would be very slow. I’m sure it’s my lack of trying one, but thought I’d ask those that may have used a Chamonix, Shen Hao, or other unit with the rear focusing knob. Hopefully not making it too confusing here just trying to see if the rear focus knob approach is any deal breaker.
The reason for my post here is having no experience with a rear focusing knob it would seem a bit fiddlier over the front rail mounted knob. I’ve used a Wista DXIII for close to 20 years now. Moving between the base tilt and front knob for focusing aspects is quick and simple for me on the DXIII. However, moving from the front tilt of either base or axis and then to a rear knob seems like it would be very slow. I’m sure it’s my lack of trying one, but thought I’d ask those that may have used a Chamonix, Shen Hao, or other unit with the rear focusing knob. Hopefully not making it too confusing here just trying to see if the rear focus knob approach is any deal breaker.