GKC
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I try very hard not to be limited by gear which---coming from Nikon, Canon and Hassy systems--- I found was a big part of large format's allure
A camera that locks down securely and has adequate bellows
A tripod that holds the camera steady
A clean lens with a shutter that works and a cable release to fire it
Three good film holders
A couple of filters
A light meter, a focus loupe, dark cloth and a light meter.
A box of film, a nest of trays, a graduate, thermometer, clothes pins, a pane of glass, a timer and some bottles for chemicals
Your only limit is your imagination
Everything else is either icing on the cake or a gimmick you'll soon realize you didn't need.
My 2-cents anyway
A camera that locks down securely and has adequate bellows
A tripod that holds the camera steady
A clean lens with a shutter that works and a cable release to fire it
Three good film holders
A couple of filters
A light meter, a focus loupe, dark cloth and a light meter.
A box of film, a nest of trays, a graduate, thermometer, clothes pins, a pane of glass, a timer and some bottles for chemicals
Your only limit is your imagination
Everything else is either icing on the cake or a gimmick you'll soon realize you didn't need.
My 2-cents anyway