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I think what is really being asked is what camera *system* are you using?
Btw for me it's the lens that matters. But that's just me
Btw for me it's the lens that matters. But that's just me

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Of all the variables of tools and materials, the camera body usually plays the least significant role in the appearance of the final image for the viewer, but plays a significant role as interface in the process for the photographer.
Love your answer.
"The best at what? Holding the film flat?" cracked me up![]()
If the camera has answered you then you would have had an interesting situation on your hands.
i agree scott,
the camera, and lens (maybe)
are the only tangible part of the process
so if someone wants to try to make similar photographs ...
they can get and use the same camera+lens ..
unfortunately, the camera and lens is less than 1/2 of the final image ( or scan or ? )
people who use cameras are able to finesse things out of their gear ( and consumables) that others
might not be able to get ...
its like asking a writer what pen or typewriter s/he uses ...
or a sketch artist what kind of pencil .
in one sense its useful to know what certain mechanical devices and materials are capable of
but in the end, it is just "potential"
Photographically speaking, it's like seeing a photo taken with a Rolleiflex at wide-open aperture. The novice thinks they need to buy the Rollei to get the same look, then shoots everything at f16 and wonders why their background isn't creamy soft. But the expert looks at the same picture and knows what the difference between the bokeh of the Rollei and the Mamiya C330 means, and decides they like the look of the Rollei bokeh better, so they go buy a Rollei.
If one is doing shift and or tilt movements then the camera back becomes much more important.
right, it shows the potential to a seasoned pro or novice alike, but that is about it...
i think of what Tichý was working with ... it shows what can be done with cardboard and a ground piece of plastic
but if you give the same cardboard and piece of plexi to you or me or someone more "skilled"
to transform them to a camera like Tichý used, still, even with a replica of his camera, we are not him, and no matter
how we try to do as he did ( watching u tube movies &c on his shooting and interviews &c ) ..
the potential is there, but no more than that.
After the image itself, everything else is secondary.
Trying to rank those secondary details in order of importance is pointless. It's just interesting background information.
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