The tariff on Japanese photo equipment is 15%, and couriers charge a small fee for processing the customs paperwork.
I have a Toyo Original Field camera: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/fs-toyo-original-field-4-75-x-6-5-camera.217704/
and a wooden Wista Field camera: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/fs-wista-field-wooden-4x5-camera.216187/
Let me know if you want more details.
Kumar
I am also new to the forum. I picked up a Speed Graphic last spring and then found a Linhof Technika V that I acquired. The Linhof is far nicer to use, but also a lot more money. The Linhof works well with the 150 Kaltar and closes. The 90 Super Angulon is a nice lens, but the body does not close with the lens attached. I have tried the 90 in both vertical and horizontal formats on the Linhof and the front standard does not encroach on the picture. When I used a 90 Super Angulon on a Speed Graphic years ago the front standard had to be dropped or the rails appeared in the picture. What types of pictures will you be taking? One lens or multiple? Handheld (field) or tripod mounted? Lots to look at and decide. Good Luck.
Mark J.
I have looked into the Toyo 45a, Horseman 45FA , Wista 45D but prices on eBay are not great
Who knows what Wistas daybreak has looked at, but stated:
Wista also made wooden field cameras 45DX, 45DXII, etc. These are lighter than the 45D, and there are less expensive alternatives, such as the many Tachihara cameras.
One big consideration is if you need a graflock back?
How have I managed to get along without one all these years?
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