still have my Technikardan but rarely use it.I had a technikardan but no longer...
Maybe a technika one day. Its the camera I should have bought.
The technikardan is a beautifully designed and built piece of engineering but not the right camera for me. It was my my first LF camera and I thought that since it was also a monorail it would do everything including studio still life and portrait which it does. But what I didn't realise was that since most of my work is landscapes, its not really the best tool for that type of work IMO. Its a jack of all trades and master of none type of camera. A Technika would have suited me better and is easier to carry due to its clamshell design. I don't care about the weight, its only an extra pound or two. We live and learn.still have my Technikardan but rarely use it.
... most of my work is landscapes ... A Technika would have suited me better and is easier to carry due to its clamshell design. I don't care about the weight, its only an extra pound or two. We live and learn.
The OPs Press looks like a nice piece of kit for MF. Does it have movements?
Many LF wrkers prefer the slower down approach and claim it makes them etter photographers.It's true for me. 35mm is too fast.MF is just right for me.yeah I know there are several models that would be good. I'm not ruling one out some time in the future but for now I'm sticking with 35mm. I have all the enlarger and developing kit for 4x5 and a stache of 4x5 negs that still need printing but I'm not so sure about carrying all the 4x5 kit on long walks anymore. I like to travel light at speed and 4x5 slows me down far more than I would like. A planned 15 mile walk becomes 5 or less whereas with 35mm I walk and work much quicker.
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