To try to put things into perspective, I just individually weighed each of the components of my lightest complete camera outfit, a 4x5 Toho FC-45X, generally considered one of the lightest full-featured 4x5 cameras. I'll list each item by ounces and then convert the complete outfit into pounds/ounces. Everything, including the CF tripod, fits easily into a small backpack. All of this was carefully chosen for good quality with minimum possible weight while still being useful and reasonably protected against damage.
47 oz - Toho view camera, both components, without protective cases ( Wooden Nagaoka field camera is almost exactly the same weight )
4 oz - protective cases for above parts
41 oz - Amazon compact CF tripod with Arca-Swiss mount and level and stone bag for stability
5 oz - nylon tripod case and shoulder strap for tripod
29 oz - ballistic nylon backpack
20 oz - three double-sided 4x5 film holders, Lisco or Grafmatic 6 shot film magazine 17 oz
8 oz - LunaPro light meter, Pentax digital spot meter a bit heavier
8 oz - nylon ground cloth to protect gear while working
5 oz - filters with nylon case
8 oz - focus aid, lens hoods, cable releases, small level
12 oz - Fujitsu 125mm/f 5.6 NWS lens, with lens board and protective neoprene case
9 oz - Kodak 203/7.7 Ektar lens with lens board and neoprene case
14 oz - Georz 270mm/f 9 Red Dot Artar with lens board and protective case
14 oz - Fujitsu 75mm/f8 NSW wide angle lens
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224 ounces = 14 pounds
The light backpack and the various protective cases for the camera components and lenses weigh nearly 48 ounces/3 pounds along and it would be foolish not to use them to protect your gear.
The lightest feasible tripod for this very light rig weighs just under 3 pounds with its case and fits inside the backpack along with the camera and lenses.
Three film holder weight 20 ounces / 1.25 pounds
Four very small lenses carefully chosen for low weight but good image quality clock in at 49 ounces, just over 3 pounds, with their lens boards and minimal protective cases.
Basic accessories such as one of the lightest classic light meters, a few filters, a protective ground cloth, a cable release, and two light aluminum lens hoods weigh 29 ounces, a bit under two pounds.
My point is that even the lightest feasible large format rig has significant weight, certainly more so than a decent but light digital camera outfit such as an Olympus Pen-F with a few small prime lenses and Domke bag ( about 5.5 pounds including shoulder bag.).
Saving a few ounces on a lightweight 4x5 outfit by using super-light or exotic metals for the camera hardware makes very little difference.
You could save more weight by leaving out one or two lenses, which might be limiting in the field, or omitting some protective cases, which would be foolish.
As a practical matter, a useful large format outfit will not be so light that saving a few ounces on the camera will make a perceptible difference.
47 oz - Toho view camera, both components, without protective cases ( Wooden Nagaoka field camera is almost exactly the same weight )
4 oz - protective cases for above parts
41 oz - Amazon compact CF tripod with Arca-Swiss mount and level and stone bag for stability
5 oz - nylon tripod case and shoulder strap for tripod
29 oz - ballistic nylon backpack
20 oz - three double-sided 4x5 film holders, Lisco or Grafmatic 6 shot film magazine 17 oz
8 oz - LunaPro light meter, Pentax digital spot meter a bit heavier
8 oz - nylon ground cloth to protect gear while working
5 oz - filters with nylon case
8 oz - focus aid, lens hoods, cable releases, small level
12 oz - Fujitsu 125mm/f 5.6 NWS lens, with lens board and protective neoprene case
9 oz - Kodak 203/7.7 Ektar lens with lens board and neoprene case
14 oz - Georz 270mm/f 9 Red Dot Artar with lens board and protective case
14 oz - Fujitsu 75mm/f8 NSW wide angle lens
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224 ounces = 14 pounds
The light backpack and the various protective cases for the camera components and lenses weigh nearly 48 ounces/3 pounds along and it would be foolish not to use them to protect your gear.
The lightest feasible tripod for this very light rig weighs just under 3 pounds with its case and fits inside the backpack along with the camera and lenses.
Three film holder weight 20 ounces / 1.25 pounds
Four very small lenses carefully chosen for low weight but good image quality clock in at 49 ounces, just over 3 pounds, with their lens boards and minimal protective cases.
Basic accessories such as one of the lightest classic light meters, a few filters, a protective ground cloth, a cable release, and two light aluminum lens hoods weigh 29 ounces, a bit under two pounds.
My point is that even the lightest feasible large format rig has significant weight, certainly more so than a decent but light digital camera outfit such as an Olympus Pen-F with a few small prime lenses and Domke bag ( about 5.5 pounds including shoulder bag.).
Saving a few ounces on a lightweight 4x5 outfit by using super-light or exotic metals for the camera hardware makes very little difference.
You could save more weight by leaving out one or two lenses, which might be limiting in the field, or omitting some protective cases, which would be foolish.
As a practical matter, a useful large format outfit will not be so light that saving a few ounces on the camera will make a perceptible difference.
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