I really don't like to post such an oft-asked question, but perhaps there are new answers out there. (After searching the forum archives, I found Olé's suggestion of taking a hacksaw to the body casing. Has anyone actually done this!? Equally amazing is the number of threads that appear with a search string like "hacksaw".)
I am using a Linhof Super Tecnika IV + 90mm Super-Angulon with electronic shutter, a true beast, which has a kind of mast with aperture settings. The lens has great coverage, in my opinion, but very limited in terms of movements and I don't think this one allows for a recessed board. I am shooting mostly architecture, usually 3- or 4-storey is tops. But I, like another user before me, like to use front rise. Does anyone "get it done" with this combination?
What is the best wide angle solution?
I am using a Linhof Super Tecnika IV + 90mm Super-Angulon with electronic shutter, a true beast, which has a kind of mast with aperture settings. The lens has great coverage, in my opinion, but very limited in terms of movements and I don't think this one allows for a recessed board. I am shooting mostly architecture, usually 3- or 4-storey is tops. But I, like another user before me, like to use front rise. Does anyone "get it done" with this combination?
What is the best wide angle solution?
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