Jvdp13
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Hello all,
English is not my native language so pardon me if I am unable to explain/understand certain things.
I have shot a few years on a 4x5 camera but for a new portrait series i want to shoot on 8x10 polaroids. Therefor I need a polaroid holder & processor but of course I also need a good lens and camera! I was hoping you could advice me a good camera & lens. I am mainly using it for portraits shot like this:

©Joris van der Ploeg
but I also shoot close-ups and occasionally a full body portrait. I was thinking about perhaps a 300mm F5.6? (can i do all these things with a single lens)? In general do I have to worry about not having enough bellow draw? I also like to use the tilt function, but other then that, I don't mind if it is very simplistic. I am going to shoot on location and I am young with fresh legs but would still like a camera that i could bring with me relatively easy for a 8x10 camera. Perhaps it is noteworthy that I don't mind a long shuttertime for portraits and I also like to have very little depth of field.
Also any other general tips are welcome because I am sure 8x10 is still very different than 4x5. Hope you can help me out a bit!
Sincerely,
Joris
English is not my native language so pardon me if I am unable to explain/understand certain things.
I have shot a few years on a 4x5 camera but for a new portrait series i want to shoot on 8x10 polaroids. Therefor I need a polaroid holder & processor but of course I also need a good lens and camera! I was hoping you could advice me a good camera & lens. I am mainly using it for portraits shot like this:

©Joris van der Ploeg
but I also shoot close-ups and occasionally a full body portrait. I was thinking about perhaps a 300mm F5.6? (can i do all these things with a single lens)? In general do I have to worry about not having enough bellow draw? I also like to use the tilt function, but other then that, I don't mind if it is very simplistic. I am going to shoot on location and I am young with fresh legs but would still like a camera that i could bring with me relatively easy for a 8x10 camera. Perhaps it is noteworthy that I don't mind a long shuttertime for portraits and I also like to have very little depth of field.
Also any other general tips are welcome because I am sure 8x10 is still very different than 4x5. Hope you can help me out a bit!
Sincerely,
Joris
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It might work out quite nicely for portraiture, though.

