Hi all! Hope all is well with everyone and that good light is shining on your shoulders
I have just returned from a LF workshop in the TN Smokies. I used my Horseman LE; My fully loaded pack weighed in at about 40 lbs but I was determined so I schlepped it around for 3 days. Now I'll bet you can guess what I'm about to ask! LOL
I want a folder!! I know, I always said I didn't but shucks, I'm learning
So here's the thing - I love my Horseman. I like its geared movements and ease of use. And I want to do more close-up work but it's hard to get my beloved beast into tight spots.
What would ya'll recommend to me as a good field camera that has lots of movements, rugged, good for close-ups (don't care for wide angle at all), will double as a studio cam and is budget priced?
p.s. I got to see/handle an Ebony in TN and while they are nice, I wasn't 'feeling the love' so we can cross those off the list - too expensive anyway!

I have just returned from a LF workshop in the TN Smokies. I used my Horseman LE; My fully loaded pack weighed in at about 40 lbs but I was determined so I schlepped it around for 3 days. Now I'll bet you can guess what I'm about to ask! LOL
I want a folder!! I know, I always said I didn't but shucks, I'm learning

So here's the thing - I love my Horseman. I like its geared movements and ease of use. And I want to do more close-up work but it's hard to get my beloved beast into tight spots.
What would ya'll recommend to me as a good field camera that has lots of movements, rugged, good for close-ups (don't care for wide angle at all), will double as a studio cam and is budget priced?
p.s. I got to see/handle an Ebony in TN and while they are nice, I wasn't 'feeling the love' so we can cross those off the list - too expensive anyway!