Michael Firstlight
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I'm considering 4x5 - I currently shoot 6x7 (Pentax 67II and a couple of RBs). I can support up to 4x5 in my darkroom and scanner.
Looking at 4x5s, I am drawn to the classic lightweight wooden field cameras - mostly Wista/Zone IV (cherry/rosewood) models. I shoot mostly landscapes would likely shoot a 75mm and 120mm most of the time based on my typical 6x7 focal length preferences of 45mm and 75mm (which are roughly 22.5mm and 37.5 35mm equivalents), and maybe a 210mm down the road. I've been quite partial to my 45mm Pentax MF lens, but could be convinced to punt to a 90mm 4x5 lens (27mm 35 equiv), but would really miss those extra 5mm or so extra width. I probably would even prefer a 72mm as I love wide angle imaging. Being able to shoot an occasional 47mm (14mm 35 equiv) would be heaven.
The problem is I haven't seen any wooden 4x5 cameras that have all the features I would like. I want full movements with at least a 75mm lens, which I think are limited with most cameras - including the Wistas/Zone IV's) without an interchangable bag bellows, and I would love one with a bail back. The closest one that looks like it fits the bill is a Zone VI or a Wista 45sw (minus the bail back). The zone VI done seem to have great user reviews (bulky, lack smooth focus etc.). I've also considered a Tachihara 4x5, but I don't believe they supports much, if any movements with a 75mm lens.
It is looking like a used Wista 45sw with a bag bellows is my only alternative short of going to a non-wood 4x5 field camera and go without a bail back - but I haven't seen a used 45sw come up yet on eBay (new they are a small fortune at $3K). Can anyone suggest other alternatives?
Sorry to ask such a novice LF question; I don't have a great deal of large format experience.
Regards,
Mike
Looking at 4x5s, I am drawn to the classic lightweight wooden field cameras - mostly Wista/Zone IV (cherry/rosewood) models. I shoot mostly landscapes would likely shoot a 75mm and 120mm most of the time based on my typical 6x7 focal length preferences of 45mm and 75mm (which are roughly 22.5mm and 37.5 35mm equivalents), and maybe a 210mm down the road. I've been quite partial to my 45mm Pentax MF lens, but could be convinced to punt to a 90mm 4x5 lens (27mm 35 equiv), but would really miss those extra 5mm or so extra width. I probably would even prefer a 72mm as I love wide angle imaging. Being able to shoot an occasional 47mm (14mm 35 equiv) would be heaven.
The problem is I haven't seen any wooden 4x5 cameras that have all the features I would like. I want full movements with at least a 75mm lens, which I think are limited with most cameras - including the Wistas/Zone IV's) without an interchangable bag bellows, and I would love one with a bail back. The closest one that looks like it fits the bill is a Zone VI or a Wista 45sw (minus the bail back). The zone VI done seem to have great user reviews (bulky, lack smooth focus etc.). I've also considered a Tachihara 4x5, but I don't believe they supports much, if any movements with a 75mm lens.
It is looking like a used Wista 45sw with a bag bellows is my only alternative short of going to a non-wood 4x5 field camera and go without a bail back - but I haven't seen a used 45sw come up yet on eBay (new they are a small fortune at $3K). Can anyone suggest other alternatives?
Sorry to ask such a novice LF question; I don't have a great deal of large format experience.
Regards,
Mike
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