Shadowtracker
Member
Hello everyone,
I am new to LF, have a monorail camera and am pulling everything together for it. Even have what I need to develop B&W 4x5 negs now.
I am doing my homework in order to find a 4x5 field camera. I have a couple LF books on the way, Using the View Camera being one of them.
I would like to find out what your personal experiences are with 4x5 field cameras - though other size field cameras are welcome too - specifically relating to Durability. I understand you can't abuse these things, but I also know there are failure rates of just about everything made. I would like to find out what results people have had with their field cameras.
I am not interested in speculation though pointing out weak design or design elements is not the same as speculation. Mostly, I want to avoid starting a fight due to opinions; that's why I would like to hear about actual experiences.
If you have had a particular model that has had problems, be those ease of use, parts sticking, parts breaking through 'regular use' as opposed to having taken a 200' tumble, I would like to hear about them.
Likewise, if you bought something X number of years ago and it's still working fine, without problems, if it was used when you bought it and it's been in your possession 50+ years or something like that, I would like to find out about those as well.
Features to 'definitely get' or 'avoid' would be good to find out as well.
As for uses, I hunt, fish, camp, hike, trap and a whole lot of other things, most of which are outdoors. So when I say 'field use', I mean getting out and taking it a good distance for at least a few days at a time. I don't mind carrying weight but don't want to go to either extreme with weight either. At 52 and having been a manual laborer much of my life, I am fit but not stupid to the point of taking a monorail for a week long canoe trip (although, a big enough plastic bag and a life vest for it just might work...).
Thanks for any input you have.
I am new to LF, have a monorail camera and am pulling everything together for it. Even have what I need to develop B&W 4x5 negs now.
I am doing my homework in order to find a 4x5 field camera. I have a couple LF books on the way, Using the View Camera being one of them.
I would like to find out what your personal experiences are with 4x5 field cameras - though other size field cameras are welcome too - specifically relating to Durability. I understand you can't abuse these things, but I also know there are failure rates of just about everything made. I would like to find out what results people have had with their field cameras.
I am not interested in speculation though pointing out weak design or design elements is not the same as speculation. Mostly, I want to avoid starting a fight due to opinions; that's why I would like to hear about actual experiences.
If you have had a particular model that has had problems, be those ease of use, parts sticking, parts breaking through 'regular use' as opposed to having taken a 200' tumble, I would like to hear about them.
Likewise, if you bought something X number of years ago and it's still working fine, without problems, if it was used when you bought it and it's been in your possession 50+ years or something like that, I would like to find out about those as well.
Features to 'definitely get' or 'avoid' would be good to find out as well.
As for uses, I hunt, fish, camp, hike, trap and a whole lot of other things, most of which are outdoors. So when I say 'field use', I mean getting out and taking it a good distance for at least a few days at a time. I don't mind carrying weight but don't want to go to either extreme with weight either. At 52 and having been a manual laborer much of my life, I am fit but not stupid to the point of taking a monorail for a week long canoe trip (although, a big enough plastic bag and a life vest for it just might work...).
Thanks for any input you have.