Abraham Jason
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I'm not a Chamonix user, but from what little I know, I don't think a Wista 45II would be any more stable. Perhaps some Chamonix users could explain your problem with stability. I find it hard to image that "the front standard can sometimes shift if it is accidentally touched (even when it is supposedly locked)". That does not seem plausible.
Hello everyone,
. In order to produce larger prints while retaining good detail, I decided to move from medium format to a 4×5 camera.
Hello everyone,
I’m new here. In fact, there are very few places in Asia where large format photography is actively discussed, so I’m very happy to have found this forum.
To keep it brief: I am currently working in Korea on a documentary project about church thought and history. In order to produce larger prints while retaining good detail, I decided to move from medium format to a 4×5 camera.
Up to now, I have been using a friend’s Chamonix 45F2, with lenses from 90 mm to 210 mm. The main issues I’ve encountered are:
Because of this, my friend recommended the Arca-Swiss F M series. However, there seem to be no dealers for Arca-Swiss where I live. As a result, I am considering purchasing a Linhof Master Technika or a Linhof Technika V. I’m not sure whether this is a good idea. I have also heard of Wista cameras, but faced with the appeal of Linhof, I find myself hesitating.
- although the camera is lightweight, it is not stable enough;
- after making my movements and locking everything down, the front standard can sometimes shift if it is accidentally touched (even when it is supposedly locked);
- the precision is limited — most adjustments rely on feel, and fine, repeatable movements are difficult.
I understand that the camera body itself is only a tool and does not directly affect image quality, but I am unsure whether I should continue with another Chamonix model (such as the 45H1) or switch to a Linhof. I would really appreciate your opinions, including thoughts on Wista or other cameras that I may not be very familiar with.
As a side note, weight is not a major concern for me — I often hike with an 8×10 Sinar camera (and I’m not entirely sure how I manage that).
Thank you very much in advance for your advice.
What do you mean by larger print?
I've had 3 Chamonix, an Ebony, 3 Canhams, & 2 Deardorffs...(4x5, 5x7, 8x10).....None of them are Ford pickups and it's possible to knock any field camera out of adjustment.
I guess I've just been lucky with my 4x5 field cameras. I've bumped into them several times over the decades, but it's usually the tripod or the ball head that gets out of whack, not the front standard. They've never gotten out of place if it's "touched", as he says his does -- "the front standard can sometimes shift if it is accidentally touched".
after making my movements and locking everything down, the front standard can sometimes shift if it is accidentally touched (even when it is supposedly locked);
I spent today visiting several places to try out different large‑format cameras in person, including Linhof, Toyo, and even Wista. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately), based on my hands‑on experience, the Linhof really suited me best — it just felt right for the way I work.I would also look at Wista and Rittreck, they often show up used for reasonable prices and lock securely
The Technika is one solid piece of gear. And plenty of them around. Just go for it, you won’t be disappointed!
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