To keep your hands warm whilst pushing them.Reminds me of the old jokes about Lada cars...
Why do Lada's have heated rear windows?
So I am looking to pull the trigger and get into large format photography! I have been researching for a few months in regards to different bodies and lenses (as well as studying the specifics of movements) but I want to see what people with experience in the field would recommend for a beginner on a budget.
Here are some of my credentials or ideal features
1. Field camera that is hand-holdable in a pinch (ideally only ever going to use a tripod however)
2. Inexpensive but sharp lens for full length portraits (maybe 50-60mm in 35mm)
3. No specific requirements for movements but perhaps some tilt and swing available
4. $500-600 USD for my budget (willing to go a little higher if there is a big increase in quality)
What do you all use and recommend? I appreciate your input!
Why do Lada's have heated rear windows?
If you were in the UK I'd recommend that you look for an MPP MkVII with a 150mm Symmar (convertible) lens. They are field cameras that also have a rangefinder for hand held work.
What do you call a Lada with twin exhaust pipes ?
What do you call a Lada with a sunroof?
A rubbish bin.
What do you call a Lada with ....
Apologies to any Lada owners. Lada, like Skoda & Fiat were the butt of many jokes in the UK, and I suspect, in many other parts of the world.
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