brent8927
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I've been using an Arca Swiss 4x5 F-Line Classic and I've been unable to do the sort of photography that I would like to do. What I like is being able to walk around with the camera in my backpack, and to not have to worry about it. That means a few things, first of all, weight, size, breakability (is that a word?) and also being able to walk into a store without knocking things over (I use a photo trekker now, which is huge, but I prefered using my Rover AW).
I bought the Arca Swiss because I knew it would give me everything I wanted- it's a monorail and my main subject is architecture. However, I'm really not enjoying walking around with this on my back. I really liked walking around with my Hasselblad and tripod, it wasn't a burden. I'm almost considering giving up on LF but I'm hoping someone out there has a suggestion.
At the moment I'm looking at the Ebony 45s and RW45E (unfortunately, I had looked at both of those before but I went with the Arca Swiss instead). They're lighter, not by much, but they give the camera movements I want (though the RW45E has no shift).
I really want something sturdy, with smooth movements, and is high-quality. Most of my work tends to be wide angle (mostly architecture) but I also do really enjoy close ups (other end of the spectrum...).
I also want something I don't have to worry about when it's in my backpack. With my Lowepro Rover AW I used to throw it around (seriously...) with my Hasselblad inside- I knew it was safe. Ok... throwing is a bit of an exaggeration, but I think people will hopefully understand what I mean. Usually I hear that the field cameras can take the most abuse, but then they're also usually not as suited for wide angle photography (by the way, can the Ebony RW45E use full movements with a 90mm lens? How about a 65 or 75mm?) How do their non-folding cameras compare?
If anyone has any other recommendations then please let me know. However, the Ebony's are as expesive as I would like to go, and preferably I'd like to get something cheaper (maybe a Wista or Shen Hao), but I just keep thinking the Ebony is the one to get.
Any opinions?
I bought the Arca Swiss because I knew it would give me everything I wanted- it's a monorail and my main subject is architecture. However, I'm really not enjoying walking around with this on my back. I really liked walking around with my Hasselblad and tripod, it wasn't a burden. I'm almost considering giving up on LF but I'm hoping someone out there has a suggestion.
At the moment I'm looking at the Ebony 45s and RW45E (unfortunately, I had looked at both of those before but I went with the Arca Swiss instead). They're lighter, not by much, but they give the camera movements I want (though the RW45E has no shift).
I really want something sturdy, with smooth movements, and is high-quality. Most of my work tends to be wide angle (mostly architecture) but I also do really enjoy close ups (other end of the spectrum...).
I also want something I don't have to worry about when it's in my backpack. With my Lowepro Rover AW I used to throw it around (seriously...) with my Hasselblad inside- I knew it was safe. Ok... throwing is a bit of an exaggeration, but I think people will hopefully understand what I mean. Usually I hear that the field cameras can take the most abuse, but then they're also usually not as suited for wide angle photography (by the way, can the Ebony RW45E use full movements with a 90mm lens? How about a 65 or 75mm?) How do their non-folding cameras compare?
If anyone has any other recommendations then please let me know. However, the Ebony's are as expesive as I would like to go, and preferably I'd like to get something cheaper (maybe a Wista or Shen Hao), but I just keep thinking the Ebony is the one to get.
Any opinions?