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I take it you are not looking for a camera to use as a journalist, and just want a "fun" 4x5.
IMO, if you think you will use movements, get the field camera. If you think you will just shoot straight on all the time, get the Graphic. Graphics do have some movements, but practically none in comparison to a "real" field camera.
If you want the best of both worlds, get a Super Graphic (or Horseman for a bit more). They are later Graphics ('60s, I believe) that added a whole bunch of useful features over the Pacemakers. They're not as pretty or classic looking as a Pacemaker, but they are far more versatile. They are closer to a Linhof Super Technika than to a Pacemaker Graphic. (Cammed rangefinder, rotating back, decent amount of movement, distance scale, etc.) Best value out there in a field/technical/press-type camera IMHO.
IMO, if you think you will use movements, get the field camera. If you think you will just shoot straight on all the time, get the Graphic. Graphics do have some movements, but practically none in comparison to a "real" field camera.
If you want the best of both worlds, get a Super Graphic (or Horseman for a bit more). They are later Graphics ('60s, I believe) that added a whole bunch of useful features over the Pacemakers. They're not as pretty or classic looking as a Pacemaker, but they are far more versatile. They are closer to a Linhof Super Technika than to a Pacemaker Graphic. (Cammed rangefinder, rotating back, decent amount of movement, distance scale, etc.) Best value out there in a field/technical/press-type camera IMHO.