Another one of those... I've been looking at 4x5 cameras for a while and I'm thinking this might be the time to buy one. My knowledge about movements is very limited so I would probably start off with some basics and go from there. I have one lens ( for sale but I'm thinking of keep it ) a Fujinon 90mm f/8 with a Seiko shutter. The only 4x5 film back I have is a Graflex for 6x9, so far I'll shoot with 120 film until I upgrade my developing and scanning stages. But I' not sure I'll go full on with 4x5 film...
So, I'm looking at the Horseman VH and some different variants of Wistas. I know the VH is for the smaller 2x3 film backs, but those are what I've looked at and some others like Toyo. Actually, I've looked at almost all 4x5's on ebay! So, using my one lens, and one back, and looking forward to maybe purchasing a 6x12 back what would be a good camera to start with? I have about $600 to work with. My interest is mainly landscape and cityscapes. Not so much portraits.
So, I'm looking at the Horseman VH and some different variants of Wistas. I know the VH is for the smaller 2x3 film backs, but those are what I've looked at and some others like Toyo. Actually, I've looked at almost all 4x5's on ebay! So, using my one lens, and one back, and looking forward to maybe purchasing a 6x12 back what would be a good camera to start with? I have about $600 to work with. My interest is mainly landscape and cityscapes. Not so much portraits.
