I've owned 11 large format cameras, including two Linhof Technikas, a Linof Technikardan, two Ebonys, two Deardorffs, and various others. For precision, smooth movements, solid feel the Technikas were the best of the bunch. But for a combination of simple operation, everything falling naturally to the hand, more than adequate movements, beautiful wood and metal fittings, solid, smooth, no wobbles, the Dearforffs were the best wood camera I've ever owned, far better than the two Ebonys (SVTi and SVTe) that I owned IMO. Of course with a camera like Deardorff that hasn't been in production for quite a while it's hard to make generalizations (except for Roger Hicks that is). With no new cameras coming out of the factory there is no single "Deardorff" camera to talk about, we're all talking about used cameras in varying states of preservation. So one person who got a beater might think they're not very good cameras, someone who got one in mint condition would likely think they're great as I do.