Keep Wista or Tachihara?

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I have been busy this week with Craigslist. I really didn't start out looking for a 4x5 field camera but when a Tachihara with a 210mm lens came up at a good price I thought I would give 4x5 another try. Then less than a week goes by and another ad pops up with more large format gear and there happen to be what I believe to be a Wista 45DX and a Fujinon 90mm. See my other threads. The Tachihara is in near new condition and Wista shows signs of a lot of use but has much better build quality and I will be selling one of them, but since I will be using either camera occasionally I thought the Tachihara would be fine me and I think the Wista is probably worth more anyway, even though the Wista was cheaper. Do you agree?
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I think you may have a Wista 45DX. The Wista 45D I believe was a metal camera.

Try them both out and see which you like the best. I used to own a Tachihara. I really liked it's light weight and very bright fresnel. I've never handled a Wista 45DX.
 

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I've have been using a wista 45DX for a couple years now. Mine is a little beat up but it has functioned perfectly. I would personally keep the wista even if you aren't using it that often.
 

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I think it's "six of one, half dozen of the other"... I've had a Calumet branded Tachihara for over 30 years. Build quality is not an issue.
 

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Take a look at Ebay SOLD auctions that should give you an idea of relative value. Initially I agree with your thought regarding $$$.
You spent less for the Wista and can sell it for the same $$ take the $$ and run. It's the capitalist way, buy low and sell high.
 
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