Well, I dallied too long and the sub $500 Veriwide with Graflock back got snagged by somebody else. I have looked at the Veriwide 100 and it is indeed a lovely looking instrument. The idea of having a unique 6X10 format is appealing also. As I continued researching 47mm in a MF body, I learned about a Plaubel 69W Proshift. It uses the more contemporary 5.6 lens plus it has tilt and shift. The film carrier is essentially from a Mamiya 23 press and I have read that it has excellent film flatness characteristics. Of course, the Veriwide 100 or the Plaubel are closer to $1,500. I suppose that a Crown or Pacemaker fitted with a 47mm lens and a "23" Graphic roll film back might come out a bit less expensive, but could these 75 year old bones want to carry that weight around. Makes me think that the real Superman was Jimmy Olson. So, I'll take it on face value that the Veriwide 100 is a good choice. What about the Plaubel? Does the tilt/shift really work? Can you really see the effect of the movement looking through the viewfinder? (there is not focusing screen) Any other input on the Plaubel will be greatly appreciated. By the way, my intended use for the wide angle medium format is in places like Arches Park, Monument Valley. Thanks for all the input thus far.